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Bacari on Main Street; New Menu Items Highlight Summer Tastes – Culver City Crossroads



If you have not yet discovered Bacari on Main Street, it’s time to find your spot. Their newest location in Culver City is already buzzing. An elegant space with Tiffany-style fixtures, and the historic original redwood beam ceiling offers some hidden Culver City history. What was once a simple hardware store is now scented with amazing aromas. Bring an appetite.

Bacari serves small plates; the way to maximize the menu is by ordering things that pair well. Order a cold dish and a hot dish together, or something rich with something light. There is – really – something for everyone.

The current dinner menu features a favorite with a unique twist; gnocchi made with ricotta and roasted beets, served with a chevre fondue, topped with chimichurri. As gnocchi is often made with potatoes and/or ricotta, using roasted beets for this dish raises the flavor profile to a place that is both tangy and sweet. The ricotta and the chevre bring in a deluxe creaminess. Topping it all with chimichurri, a very green sauce of oregano, garlic, parsley, red pepper, vinegar and olive oil, adds an unexpected dimension to the bite. Because gnocchi is a pasta that requires real care – it can getting gluey if not done well – it’s one of the gold standards for a kitchen that knows what it’s doing.

Bacari is a kitchen that really knows what it’s doing.

The glazed pork belly is candy for carnivores, a bite so rich that the lemon and cilantro just keep it from being overwhelming, a topping of sesame seeds is a pleasant punctuation.

The lamb hummus is another inspired dish that comes with both crisp, raw vegetables and pillowy pita bread to scoop up a bite. The lamb, stewed with paprika, cardamom, cumin, black pepper and ginger, sits atop the creamy hummus giving a deep rich note to the light flavor of the dip.

Coming onto the menu are some great new dishes; watermelon salad with arugula – another delicious balance of sweet and peppery; sea scallops in a gentle citrus sauce, served perfectly crisp on the outside, mild and soft inside. If you are a seafood lover, order the shrimp ceviche. It is as bright and crisp as possible, super-fresh shrimp with a sauce that requires perfect timing. The lime juice that ‘cooks’ the dish is accompanied by onions and peppers that bring big flavor.

Drinks? There is a full bar, with a list of creative cocktails, both classics and original. While the wine list isn’t extensive, it’s excellent, proving that at few good bottles are all you really need. If you are a beer drinker, there is are ample choices with several on draft. There are also non-alcoholic choices in every category, which underlines the best reason to eat at Bacari.

It’s a menu with something for everyone; you could order an entirely vegan and/or gluten free meal of multiple dishes. You can try flavors that are new to you, or rely on old favorites. If you are out with someone who just wants a burger or a pizza – they have a burger, they have a whole selection of pizzas. All of them, exceptionally good.

It was also delightful to try a new dessert; Pistachio Dream. Two very crunchy triangles of pastry topped with a mellow pistachio-laced cream. Sweet but not sugary, it was an ideal bite to finish the feast.

What allows a great kitchen to shine is great staff. Everyone, from Lina at the hostess station to server CeCe was perfectly poised, handling dozens of diners without missing a beat.

The only challenge; the room is loud. Getting a table in the back room or on the front patio is a better place for conversation. But you might find your mouth having so much fun eating, talking can wait.

Judith Martin-Straw

Photo – Shrimp ceviche with tortilla crisps

Bacari – 3833 Main Street, Culver City, 90230

reservations available online

 

 





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