Where To Eat This Weekend in Los Angeles: Paiche

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Clockwise from top left, uni shrimp toast made with sea urchin, shrimp paste, and rocoto honey sauce, chaufa de langosta, a dish made with lobster, mixed seafood, and fried rice, and pisco sour made with porton pisco, organic egg white, lime, cane syrup, and cinnamon tincture angostura bitters, is offered at Paiche. (Christina House / For The Times)

Jonathan Gold is the Pulitzer Prize winning food writer for the LA Times. This week he reviews Paiche, the new Marina del Rey outpost of Chef Ricardo Zarate’s growing brand of Peruvian cuisine. The restaurant is named after the Amazonian fish that is featured prominently on the menu. He recommends the kampachi tiradito, paiche tiradito, wagyu tiradito, pacu ribs, saltado de camarones and chaufa de langosta. He also enjoys the cocktails, especially the Pisco Sour.

Paiche

13488 Maxella Ave

Marina Del Rey, CA 90292

(310) 893-6100

All of Jonathan Gold’s restaurant suggestions are on the Good Food Restaurant Map.