Peruvian chef Ricardo Zarate's Mo-chica seemed like a wonderful find when it opened in Mercado la Paloma south of Downtown three years ago. Zarate was quickly hailed as a talent to watch, and for a while Mo-Chica remained, if not a foodie secret, at least somewhat under-the-radar with its early closing and no-alcohol policies. Then Zarate quickly shot to the top of L.A.'s food scene when he opened the ambitious Picca in Beverly Hills. Now Mo-chica too has grown up, moving from the folksy Mercado to an industrial chic space with a full-bar across from Mas Malo on Seventh St. It's bittersweet in a way, since the sense of a find and maybe a deal too has been lost, but longer hours and a more central location certainly allows many more people to experience Zarate's always on-point cooking, now with delicious cocktails from Brian Summers and Deysi Alvarez. We were invited to sample quite a few dishes from the new menu, which is a bit more compact and casual than Picca's, but with still with plenty of creative Peruvian flavors. Here's a few highlights:
Oaxacalifornia Love, left: mezcal, blanco tequila, pineapple-rocoto; , lime juice and Tha Doggfather, a potent and tangy Pisco sour |
ANTICUCHO DE PULPO: grilled octopus, roasted potatoes, jalapeno sauce |
CEVICHE MIXTO: halibut, prawns, scallops, squid, red onion, rocoto, leche de tigre, camote |
ALPACA ESTOFADO alpaca stew estofado, tagliatelle, aji amarillo sauce, fried organic fertile egg |
SOLTERITO salad: lima beans, choclo, feta, olives, English peas, queso fresco, rocoto vinaigrette |
SANGRESITA: morcilla crostini, fried egg, jalapeno salsa |
PAICHE: Amazonian fish, ajiaco de arroz, cherry tomato escabeche |
Sol y sombra creme brulee with fruits |
Mo-chica
514 W. 7th Street (@ Grand)
Los Angeles
213-622-3744
Hours
Sun.-Sat. 11:30a-3:30p (lunch)
5:30-11p (dinner)
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