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Published September 29, 2008
Fortune cookies. Martinis. The Gap.
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.
Pisco Latin Lounge
1817 Market St
(at Octavia)
Mission
San Francisco, CA 94103
415-874-9951
Pisco Latin Lounge
1817 Market St
(at Octavia)
Mission
San Francisco, CA 94103
415-874-9951
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