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Barra Santos
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In our modern lives, there will always be nights when the plan falls through. Did your friend cancel dinner at the last minute because they booked hip-hop yoga for 6pm? Classic. You could always fill the time with a stroll or a good book, but that would be like ditching Formula 1 tickets to watch a snail race. Keep the momentum going and head to Barra Santos. Few restaurants in LA are as effortlessly fun as this walk-in Portuguese spot from the Found Oyster team, which makes it the ideal choice when you need a memorable night out but have nowhere else to turn.
photo credit: Jessie Clapp
photo credit: Jessie Clapp
photo credit: Jessie Clapp
photo credit: Jessie Clapp
Dining at Barra Santos requires spontaneity and maybe a little patience. The restaurant doesn't offer reservations, and you'll probably have to wait for a seat if you arrive after 7pm. There's a good chance these facts will annoy you—ask almost anyone in our city to travel over 10 minutes for dinner and they'll ask whether or not you made a reservation. But the Cypress Park sidewalk acts as a waiting room where people order drinks before their tables are ready. And couples giggle into their wine glasses while second-hand garlic smoke fills the entire outside space. If you're the kind of Angeleno who doesn't care about clubstaurant gimmicks and wants to pick at delicious lemon-drenched things on a whim, the nonchalance of Barra Santos feels delightful.
It's not instinctually a restaurant. Barra Santos operates more as a bar-restaurant hybrid where you eat a bowl of olives or order the entire (very short) menu. Dishes skew simple, sticking to the bones of Portuguese classics you'd find on a family's Saturday lunch table, and almost uniformly relying on garlic, white wine, and lemon. Vinegary heat from piri-piri sauce tickles your throat like a goose feather, jamón melts on your tongue, and a cinnamon-heavy almond cake softens up under a dollop of cream. If you manage to corral a friend for a go-with-the-flow kind of night at Barra Santos, split a gorgeous seared dorade, and chase sweet sherry with a pork sandwich dribbling herb sauce out of the sides.
By the time you leave, you'll realize your original plans never stood a chance against Barra Santos's cod fritters, great wine, and bar filled with happy Eastsiders who are separated from Haim by two degrees. That's worth a 30-minute wait any day of the week.
Food Rundown
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The Lisbon Special
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Tuna Crudo
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Bacalhau Fritters
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Prawns
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Bifana
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Piri Piri Chicken
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Seared Whole Fish
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Spiced Almond Cake