Lotería Opens (Again) on the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica

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interior of Santa Monica Loteria
Lotería pulled a sneaky stunt, opening in Santa Monica without telling a soul. But how could the fifth location of this Mexican chain not open on the fifth day of the fifth month of the year, which, as you of course know, was Cinco de Mayo?

The official first day was to be May 14, but Jimmy Shaw, founder and executive chef of the Lotería! Grill Restaurant Group, had his heart set on celebrating May 5. So he opened for a few hours with a short menu, then closed the doors to get ready for this week's grand opening.

The new Lotería takes over a space on the Third Street Promenade formerly occupied by a Gaucho Grill. The lotería theme is everywhere, in enormous panels in the cantina and the main dining room and in a wall of illuminated niches holding painted wooden lotería figures. Shaw commissioned a Oaxacan artist to make these. They're in the style of the whimsical Oaxacan folk art figures called alebrijes.

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The kitchen of the Santa Monica Loteria
In case you didn't know, lotería is a Mexican game similar to bingo, played with cards identified by colorful images. It's popular with all ages, but some of the images are not exactly kid stuff, like the topless mermaid, La Sirena, that looms over the dining room in Santa Monica.

Have the kids look the other way, though, and they'll see nothing but greenery through a wall of glass at the far end of the room. That's an infinity hedge that Shaw and designer Richy Altuna came up with, putting some greenery on the Lotería side of the alley that runs behind the restaurant. The rest lines the back of the adjacent Milken Institute.

The glass wall was one way to get light into the restaurant, which is "twice as long and half the width of the Hollywood location," Shaw said. The front end takes care of itself. It's open to the Promenade.

A counter where you can eat looks into the open kitchen. The cantina is separated from this area by a hall that's a little like an amusement park fun house. The display of lotería figures on one side faces a mirrored wall on the other, so you see them twice, with yourself in the middle.

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Jimmy Shaw at the Santa Monica Loteria
Shaw was all over the place during a trial run this weekend, coaching cooks and servers and gathering critiques. He kibbitzed as one young cook spread out shredded cheeses on a grill to form a crisp circle that, folded into a cone, is Lotería's chicharrón de queso, served with tortillas and salsa verde.

This is on the standard menu for all Loterías. What's new in Santa Monica is incorporating into the regular menu the most popular specials from other locations. These include halibut or sea bass in morita sauce, mahi mahi in chipotle sauce and arrachera (steak).

Shaw says opening restaurants is fun and that he likes the training process. Evaluating opening day on Monday afternoon, he said, "We had a busy lunch and not too many hiccups. That's what you want on a first day."

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interior of Santa Monica Loteria


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Loteria Grill

1251 3rd St. Promenade, Santa Monica, CA

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Harry P.
Harry P.

The only hiccups experienced being the ones induced by consuming the shitty food that comes forth from this chain range.Are you serious with this review?Since when do restaurant workers in any Mexican restaurant worth its bones "kibbitz"???Oh - when the leader in the kitchen is named Shaw and has a chain of restaurants in every tourist trap location within Los Angeles and the reviewer knows less about how to write an interesting article than he does about food.Why would this even warrant a review??  Seriously - what about all of the other "wonderful" establishments that line Third Street Promenade or is "Loteria" the only culinary gem?The food served at these places is so downright awful all the writer could talk about is anything but the food coming from the kitchen.And the fact that this whole thing went unannounced was better news than anything you brought forth in this article.How about tweeting your shitty reviews next time - "Shaw seemed like a nice guy and the space is beautiful too bad the food sucks and it is on the god forsaken Third Street Promenade?"  That would be short - sweet and honest.And next time you want to do a Mexican restaurant review how about getting in your car and driving East and maybe eating in several authentic Mexican restaurants that are lesser known but serve amazing food.  Yeah it's called trial and error - but isn't this what you supposedly do for a living??

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