I’m a sucker for Peruvian cuisine but I always tend to gravitate towards the same dishes. Okay, I’ll be honest – the same one dish: lomo saltado. The sirloin strips stir-fried with soy sauce, vinegar, and spices and stir-fried with onions, tomatoes and French fries is one of my all-time favorite meals so it’s hard to branch out.
But I digress. When I met up with friends at La Mar Cebicheria Peruana in San Francisco’s Embarcadero, I was determined to stick to the cebiche. La Mar is, after all, a cebiche restaurant. (It’s also an international restaurant, with outposts throughout Latin America in Lima, Mexico City, Santiago, Sao Paolo, and Panama City.)
After we were seated, our waiter brought us Yukon, plantain, and sweet potato chips and an array of dipping sauces to nibble on while we perused the menu.
My favorite was were the sweet potato chips, and all three of the sauces were full of depth and spicy.
For my entree, I chose the cebiche mixto.
The cebiche mixto came with a little bit of everything: Mahi Mahi, calamari, octopus and habanero pepper in ajà amarillo leche de tigre with cilantro, red onions, Peruvian corn, and yam. Whew. The ajà amarillo sauce was delicious but I was let down by the cebiche. The fish wasn’t as flavorful as I was expecting and the big chunks of yam seemed out of place. That being said, I’ve since heard rave reviews of La Mar’s other cebiches so I’ll come better informed next time.
If it’s one thing La Mar has down it’s presentation and ambiance. All of our dishes were gorgeously plated and the restaurant interior was modern and industrial without at all feeling cold. The service was friendly and unhurried during our visit, despite the restaurant being very busy.
Even though my entree wasn’t as incredible as I was hoping for it to be, I left La Mar feeling satisfied. The restaurant was fun, the menu looked exciting, and it left me wanting to go back to discover more.
Hi Mariam, thank you for your blog.
Would you kindly update the name of the restaurant to La Mar or La Mar Cebicheria Peruana.
Thank you in advance.
Thanks so much for pointing that out; it’s been corrected.
The lomo saltado was excellent and delicious! 😉
I know, don’t remind me!
don’t sleep on the Aji de Gallina.
btw, did you know that ceviche is related to fish and chips? I read on the innertubez and thought you might dig it:
http://languageoffood.blogspot.com/
Whoa, and with Iranian origins too, apparently! I had no idea.
I’ll keep my eyes out for the aji de gallina next time, thanks!