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Published September 29, 2008 Pisco Kid
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All got their start in San Francisco. And now you can add one that's making a comeback: Pisco Punch. Yes, they're serving it waterside at La Mar, but the only place in town using the original, century-old recipe is Pisco Latin Lounge, flipping its sign to abierto on Friday. The pressed-tin ceiling might remind you of a pre-Prohibition saloon, but the Carrara marble floor and long ebony bar will make you feel like you've hopped a cross-hemispheric flight and ended up in a swank Buenos Aires lounge. (With any luck the clientele will be just as tan.) Lead her back to the sofas, boarded by a water-filled moat that creates a candle-lit mood without the fire hazard—and share tapas like Peruanitos (mini-burgers and yucca shoestrings) or sweets like the Bomba de Chocolate. While the tequila-based El Flaco and long list of South American wines are tempting, you'll want to start with the aforementioned Original Recipe Pisco Punch. It's made with a special combination of lime and pineapple, plus one ingredient we promised we wouldn't divulge. You'll just have to keep ordering until you figure it out. |
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