Mike G’s review of La Humita appears two years later as still right on, and on a Saturday at 6pm its success is clear. There was a party of 10 just starting and only one empty table in the place. There are at most 10 tables. The brothers who seat and serve are a great team, even if there is some miscommunication (we were asked once from each about ordering appetizers and after asking for the check were given a dessert menu). No mind, it was a very warm experience.
The space is crowded in parts, but Mr. Food Nut was told that an expansion above the current space should be complete in a couple of months and will add live music. It’s so tight that a batted butts twice with the brothers on the way to the bathroom.
We brought wine, but I was surprised to see another table ordering from a brief wine list (I’m a little embarrassed about this). Therefore, I’m not sure how long this BYO will last. It appears the license is active, but they are continuing the BYO out of the kindness of their own hearts? This is a very warm, inviting place thanks to these friendly brothers.
I wanted to sample appetizers and was pleased to enjoy a humita (see this ABC link for a great description:
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/news/060204_hh_humita.html ), the potato pancakes, and fried plantains with a fine salty, firm and fresh cheese. The potato pancakes were like mashed potato patties and not very interesting. The empanada was tempting, but I had to say no to more oil.
I tasted the steak with plantains, rice, and lentil stew. The stew was mildly seasoned and beautiful, accentuating the legumes with perfectly cooked rice and sprinkle of parsley. Nothing spicy on the menu I tried and this is not a “chips and salsa” place. Though, I read later you could ask for some Ecuadorian salsa, it was not served. Personally, I think salsa on the tamale-like humita would ruin its subtle, soft flavors of sweet and salty. A nice touch on the table was a pepper grinder, and this was all I added to my humita and lentil stew. Unfortunately, parts of the small piece of steak that I tried were inedible. I realize $13 doesn’t warrant an excellent piece of meat, so I don’t recommend this dish outside of the stew.
Mike’s report from May 14, 2003 of La Humita here:
http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=946,
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