Published November 02, 2011
Del Bäco
Bäcos and Sporks Downtown
Consider the spork.
It’s a pinnacle of streamlined design, a feat of modern ingenuity for your mouth. Plus, it’s sort of fun
to say. Spork.
Much like another innovative hybrid, the bäco...
Welcome to
Bäco Mercat, the Lazy Ox chef’s new shrine to sporks and his famous bäcos, hoping to
soft-open for lunch service on Monday.
If you haven’t heard, a bäco is sort of like... a flatbread taco. (Which makes it sort of like a wrap and
sort of like a slice of pizza.) You might’ve seen ’em on the menu before at Lazy Ox.
And now they’ve got a place to call their own:
this worn-in new eatery
carved out of an old Downtown bank building, with cement floors, swiveling school chairs, 10 draft lines
and booze served neat—no fussy cocktails here. And yes, if you want utensils, you’re getting a spork.
Just go with it.
As for those bäcos: the flatbread will be topped with crispy pork belly and beef carnitas, or crispy shrimp
and grilled tomatoes—you’ll have a half-dozen options total. So it’ll be a good go-to for a quick,
filling lunch or a leisurely dinner date with somebody who’s not afraid to get a little messy.
Tends to be your type.
VITALS
Bäco Mercat
408 S Main St
Los Angeles, CA 90013
213-687-8808
official website