Ignacio Murillo

Mother’s Day in Los Angeles: AOC presents Brunch and Dinner at West Hollywood and Brentwood Locations

Mother’s Day in Los Angeles: AOC presents Brunch and Dinner at West Hollywood and Brentwood Locations

A.O.C., Los Angeles’ ground-breaking small plates restaurant at the forefront of the city’s best dining since 2002, celebrates Mother’s Day, May 14, 2023, with its acclaimed brunch and dinner menus at both 3rd Street and Brentwood locations.

Spacious seating is offered on outdoor patios and indoor dining rooms.

Brunch features favorites of Dungeness Crab Omelette with Watercress, Basil Pistou, Burrata & Crème Fraîche; Shrimp and Buttermilk Biscuit with Celery Sofrito, Pea Tendrils & Shrimp Gravy; Spanish Fried Chicken & Cornmeal Waffle with Chile-Cumin Butter, Jamon Serrano & Maple Syrup;

Vanilla Bean French Toast with Harry’s Berries & Santa Barbara Pistachio Aillade; Stout-Braised Brisket Hash with Horseradish Cream, Poached Egg & Pickled Red Onion; Scrambled Egg Focaccia Sandwich with Hook’s Cheddar, Hill’s Bacon & Chive Crème Fraîche; Roast Turkey Focaccia Sandwich with Mozzarella, Green Harissa, Avocado & Castelvetranos; the A.O.C. Burger with Gruyère, Dijon, Caramelized Shallots and Crispy Onions, served with French Fries.

Don’t miss Suzanne’s indulgent Sticky Buns

 

Don’t miss Suzanne’s indulgent Sticky Buns with Munak Walnuts and some other special treats for the table, including Lemon Blueberry Oatmeal Streusel Muffin and Cinnamon & Brown Sugar Coffee Cake.

Three new tempting spring desserts by Pastry Chef Tristyne Frutos

There are three new tempting spring desserts by Pastry Chef Tristyne Frutos–  Meyer Lemon Bar with Blackberry Compote, Almond Streusel and White Chocolate Ice Cream; Ode to the Samoa Cookie with Chocolate, Dulce De Leche & Coconut Sorbet;  and Harry’s Berries & Cream Coupe with Strawberry Sorbet, Vanilla Ice Cream & Diplomat Cream.

Mother’s Day Dinner menu

 

For Mother’s Day Dinner menu, try the wood-oven focaccias of Bottarga, Red Onion, Cippolinis, Calabrian Chili & Meyer Lemon or Jamon, Sheep’s Milk Cheese, Cherry Tomatoes, Marconas & Salbitxada.  Suzanne’s newest salads include Spring Greens with Broccoli Kibbeh, Avocado, Fava & Feta; Arugula with Blood Orange, Pickled Rhubarb & Fresh Ricotta; and Endive with Radishes, Meyer Lemon Cream & Oil-Cured Olives. Other dinner highlights for the season are Lobster & Kanpachi Ceviche with Cara Cara, Urfa & Pistachios; North Pacific Halibut with White Bean Brodo, Nettles, Black Olive & Artichoke Salsa; Prawns with Saffron Pasta, Fennel Sofrito, Spinach & Sourdough Crumbs; and Harissa-Spiced Lamb Chops with Fava Bean Purée, Cumin Yogurt & Pickled Carrots.

Enjoy an inspired selection of Caroline Styne’s curated wines and beers and expertly mixed market cocktails by Head Barman Ignacio Murillo, featuring  spring drinks – Kingdom, with Suntory Toki Whiskey, House Strawberry Aperitivo, Rhubarb Bitters & Orange; Sugar Daddy with Gin, Lime Juice, Sugar Snap Pea Syrup & Kiwi Puree; The Fulton with Bourbon, Lemon Juice, Oat & Banana Syrup; Ruta Oaxaca with Mezcal, Tequila, Lime Juice, Pineapple & Opal Basil; Molcajete with Tequila, Lime Juice, Cilantro-Avocado Syrup, Orange Juice & Jalapeño Juice and the award-winning Green Goddess– Green Tea-Infused Vodka, Cucumber, Arugula, Jalapeño & Absinthe Rinse (also available as a mocktail).

Brunch is served from 10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Dinner is offered from 5:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.

Reservations are available on OpenTable, and takeout can be ordered online at www.aocwinebar.com for pickup. Delivery is available from DoorDash.

Seasonal Winter Flavors: Five New Winter Cocktails by Ignacio Murillo at A.O.C. on 3rd Street & in Brentwood

Seasonal Winter Flavors: Five New Winter Cocktails by Ignacio Murillo at A.O.C. on 3rd Street & in Brentwood

Market-Fresh Seasonal Cocktails Crafted by Head Barman Ignacio Murillo Now Available at Suzanne Goin and Caroline Styne’s A.O.C. Restaurants

A.O.C. debuts a new cocktail menu crafted by Ignacio Murillo

Suzanne Goin, Caroline Styne and head barman Ignacio Murillo, A.O.C. Third Street and Brentwood, California locations.

A.O.C. debuts a new cocktail menu crafted by Ignacio Murillo to welcome the changing winter produce and chillier temperatures.

In addition to the full bar of premium and classic cocktails, the specialty drinks at both 3rd Street and Brentwood locations include:

Satsuma with bourbon, tangerine juice, lemon, orange-saffron syrup & dried orange;

Death to the Espresso Martini with dark rum, silver rum, espresso, spiced coffee syrup & star anise;

Azteca with tequila, lime, apple juice, tamarind syrup & dried apple;

The Nagami with gin, lemon, kumquat liqueur, oro blanco grapefruit, fresh kumquat & rosemary;

The signature Fire & Smoke with mezcal, lime, blood orange, simple syrup, árbol chile, chili salt & fresh lime.

From his early days as a busser at the OG A.O.C. at 3rd & Crescent Heights, Ignacio Murillo always went the extra mile and immersed himself in the A.O.C. ways.

Ignacio Murillo - Five New Winter Cocktails A.O.C.

AOC’s Ignacio Murillo photo credit Suzanne Lanza

He came to every wine and cheese tasting, dedicated to being the best he could be, and made himself a key member of the A.O.C. family. Eventually, he moved to the bartender position, where he honed his cocktail-making skills, developing an incredible palate and a talent for layering flavors and textures in a magical way.

Murillo is now taking center stage, running A.O.C.’s bar program featuring seasonally motivated cocktails created to pair with Chef Suzanne Goin’s market menu offerings.

Cocktails are priced at $18-19 and are available now and continue through the winter season.

A.O.C. WINTER COCKTAILS 2023

 

 

Satsuma - Five New Winter Cocktails A.O.C.

Satsuma; photo credit Suzanne Lanza

Satsuma

bourbon, tangerine juice, lemon, orange-saffron syrup, orange

The Satsuma tangerine is a Japanese varietal popular amongst California growers. There are multiple varieties of tangerines at the Farmers’ Market, and I wanted to combine them with bourbon for a winter cocktail. To make this drink, I created an orange and saffron syrup to mix with the Satsuma tangerine juice to make an original and surprising cocktail that remains both juicy and spirit-forward.

Death to the Espresso Martini

Death to the Espresso Martini ; photo credit Suzanne Lanza

Death to the espresso martini

dark rum, silver rum, espresso, spiced coffee syrup, star anise

 

Espresso martinis are all the rage in Los Angeles and pretty much everywhere.

To take it to the next level, or at the very least, put my spin on it, I blended Caribbean dark and white rums and added a spiced coffee syrup made from condensed espresso along with a few secret ingredients.

The result is a cocktail that is rich, smooth, and eye-opening.

Azteca

Azteca; photo credit Suzanne Lanza

Azteca

tequila, lime, apple juice, tamarind syrup, candied apple

 

The famous Aztec tribe is indigenous to Jalisco, the birthplace of tequila.Since apples are at their best in winter, I love incorporating them into a seasonal tequila cocktail. This year I combined the crispness of apples with tequila and added tamarind for its bright and sour notes. It lives up to the strength of its namesake.

 

The Nagami

The Nagami; photo credit Suzanne Lanza

The nagami

gin, lemon, kumquat liqueur, oro blanco grapefruit, fresh kumquat, rosemary

 

My neighbor has a small tree that is packed with kumquats. He shares them with his neighbors and makes delicious agua frescas with the fruit. He explained that these are Nagami kumquats, the most popular variety in the United States. So I used them to make a kumquat liqueur, added fresh-squeezed Oro Blanco grapefruit juice, and mixed them with gin to play off of the botanical notes in the gin.

This drink makes a citrusy and tart winter cocktail.

 

The signature Fire & Smoke

The signature Fire & Smoke; photo credit Suzanne Lanza

fire & smoke

mezcal, lime, blood orange, simple syrup, árbol chile, chili salt, fresh lime

 

Fire & Smoke has long been A.O.C.’s most popular seasonal cocktail. Blood orange, with its vibrant hue, is mixed with mezcal and tequila. The addition of our fiery house-made arbol Chile bitters makes this cocktail a long-time crowd-pleaser.

Serving now and continuing through the winter season; available for lunch, brunch & dinner per operating hours

 

A.O.C. 3rd Street

Dinner

Sunday – Thursday 5:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.

Friday & Saturday 5:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.

Brunch

Saturday & Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Pick up & delivery

5:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. nightly

Saturday – Sunday brunch 10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

 

A.O.C. in Brentwood Lunch

Wednesday – Friday 11:30 – 2:30 p.m.

 

Dinner

Sunday – Thursday 5:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.

Friday & Saturday 5:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.

 

Brunch

Saturday & Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Pick up & delivery

5:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. nightly

 

WHERE:

 

A.O.C. 3rd Street

8700 W. 3rd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90048 – 310.859.9859

 

A.O.C. in Brentwood

11648 San Vicente Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90049 – 310.806.6464

 

ABOUT THE LUCQUES GROUP:

With the opening of Lucques, their flagship restaurant, in 1998, James Beard Foundation award-winning Chef/Author Suzanne Goin and award-winning Restaurateur Caroline Styne planted the seeds for The Lucques Group, a Los Angeles hospitality company that comprises two fine dining restaurants – A.O.C. in both Los Angeles and Brentwood.

Along with these culinary enterprises, the company also owns the Larder Baking Company and oversees Hollywood Bowl Food + Wine, which curates all the food and beverage outlets at L.A.’s iconic music venue. The duo also operates two new restaurants – Caldo Verde and Cara Cara – at the Downtown L.A. Proper Hotel.

The Lucques Group is dedicated to seasonally influenced cooking and focuses on sourcing local, organic produce from which Goin creates soulful dishes that are bold in flavor, vibrant, layered and complex.

Suzanne Goin & Caroline Styne Invite you to Celebrate 2023 with multi-course New Year’s Eve menu at A.O.C. 3rd Street and Brentwood Locations

Suzanne Goin and Caroline Styne, A.O.C. Third Street and Brentwood, California locations

A.O.C. celebrates the arrival of 2023 with a multi-course New Year’s Eve menu of small plates and platters created by Suzanne Goin, using the best seasonal produce from California farmers and designed for sharing.

With a great variety of dishes offered, highlights of A.O.C.’s New Year’s menu Starters section include: American Caviar with Buckwheat Blinis, red onion crème fraîche & brown butter; Endive with Little Gems, apples, anchovy cream & monte enebro; Beet Tartare with Fuerte Avocado, cucumber, pepitas & crème fraîche; Dungeness Crab Fritters with patatas bravas & romesco; focaccia: kabocha squash, taleggio, linda’s watercress & black truffle vinaigrette; and New Year’s Vintner’s Plate—cheese, meats, pickles & purées (for 2 —vegetarian version available)

and Then…choose…

Spanish Fried Chicken with romesco aïoli & chile-cumin butter; Balsamic-Glazed Brussels Sprouts with burrata, radicchio & toasted crumbs; Italian Broccoli and Rapini with green harissa & douro almond dukkah; Diver Scallops with Fennel-Endive Salad, pistachios & pomelo salsa; Oven-Roasted Manila Clams with sherry & green garlic; and Squid Ink Gnocchi With Prawns, toasted garlic & young spinach.

Next up is More Good Stuff, including…

Soft Polenta with Wild Mushrooms, mascarpone & swiss chard; Wood-Grilled Carrots with Jeweled Rice, pomegranate & aleppo; Bluenose Bass with Scallion Soubise, winter citrus & green olives; Grilled Seabream with Red Kuri Purée, golden raisins & pedro jimenez brown butter; Lamb Chops with Flageolet Gratin, roasted radicchio & black olive tapenade; Veal Cheeks with Risotto Carbonara, mustard greens & meyer lemon; Hanger Steak with Red Wine Butter, young turnips & their greens; and the signature Roasted Chicken “Ode To Zuni”—panzanella, fennel & green olives (for two)

For Dessert, there is a…

Three Cheese Plate, accompaniments & a.o.c. boule; Salted Caramel Panna Cotta, pecan praline & roasted apples; Crème Fraîche Cheesecake with blood orange curd & winter citrus; and the quintessential Chocolates & Confections (for 2).

Pricing is $155 per guest, exclusive of beverages, taxes, gratuity and complimentary sparkling toast. Wine pairings selected by Caroline Styne are offered at a $50 supplemental charge to complement the menu. For those dining spontaneously, guests can dine on an à la carte menu at the communal table or bar without a reservation, as space allows.

Don’t miss Head Bar Man Ignacio Murillo’s seasonal cocktails – a must-try for the holiday season –  A.O.C.’s proprietary Eggnog with Aged Rum, bourbon, maple & winter spices; Red Angel with Ford’s Gin, pomegranate juice, lemon & fennel; The Sunshine with Tequila Blanco, golden beet liqueur, orange, lime & árbol chile; Smoke & Passion with Mezcal, passion fruit, coconut & lime; Bartlett Sour with Bourbon, Poached Pear, lemon & house orgeat; Toki Old Fashioned with Suntory Whisky Toki, allspice dram & pecan bitters; and the signature Green Goddess with green tea-infused vodka, cucumber, arugula, jalapeño & absinthe rinse.

A.O.C. is open for Christmas Eve, Saturday, December 24, 2022, serving their traditional menu at both locations.

The restaurants are closed Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.

Reservations for New Year’s Eve are offered from 5:30 p.m. and can be booked online at www.aocwinebar.comOpenTable.com, or by calling the restaurants.

Happy New Year

Welcome to 2023!

please choose one dish from each section

to start:

american caviar, buckwheat blinis, red onion crème fraîche & brown butter

endive, little gems, apples, anchovy cream & monte enebro

beet tartare, fuerte avocado, cucumber, pepitas & crème fraîche

dungeness crab fritters, patatas bravas & romesco

focaccia: kabocha squash, taleggio, linda’s watercress & black truffle vinaigrette

new year’s vintner’s plate—cheese, meats, pickles & purées (for 2 —vegetarian version available)

and then:

spanish fried chicken, romesco aïoli & chile-cumin butter

balsamic-glazed brussels sprouts, burrata, radicchio & toasted crumbs

italian broccoli, rapini, green harissa & douro almond dukkah

diver scallops, fennel-endive salad, pistachios & pomelo salsa

oven-roasted manila clams, sherry & green garlic

squid ink gnocchi, prawns, toasted garlic & young spinach

more good stuff:

soft polenta, wild mushrooms, mascarpone & swiss chard

wood-grilled carrots, jeweled rice, pomegranate & aleppo

bluenose bass, scallion soubise, winter citrus & green olives

grilled seabream, red kuri purée, golden raisins & pedro jimenez brown butter

lamb chops, flageolet gratin, roasted radicchio & black olive tapenade

veal cheeks, risotto carbonara, mustard greens & meyer lemon

hanger steak, red wine butter, young turnips & their greens

roasted chicken “ode to zuni”—panzanella, fennel & green olives (for two)

and finally…

three cheese plate, accompaniments & a.o.c. boule

salted caramel panna cotta, pecan praline & roasted apples

crème fraîche cheesecake, blood orange curd & winter citrus

chocolates & confections

WHEN:

A.O.C. 3rd Street

NEW YEAR’S EVE – SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2022

Dinner reservations from 5:30 p.m.

$155 per guest; includes toast and party favors. Credit cards required to reserve.

Book online at www.aocwinebar.comOpenTable.com, or by calling the restaurants.

Closed New Year’s Day, Saturday, January 1, 2023

A.O.C. in Brentwood

NEW YEAR’S EVE – SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2022

Dinner reservations from 5:30 p.m.

$155 per guest; includes toast and party favors. Credit cards required to reserve.

Book online at www.aocwinebar.comOpenTable.com ,or by calling the restaurants.

Closed New Year’s Day, Sunday, January 1, 2023

Got Lunch? New summer dishes and cocktails at A.O.C. in Brentwood

Got Lunch? New summer dishes at A.O.C. in Brentwood and head
barman Ignacio Murillo’s seasonal cocktails.

AOC Brentwood summer lunch menu

Reserve a table at a.o.c. Brentwood for their new summer lunch menu and fresh cocktails

 New summer dishes and cocktails at A.O.C. in Brentwood

 

A.O.C.’s New Additions

the larder plate 22
two cheese, salumi, chorizo, dried fruit, nuts, fig jam & grilled toast

butter lettuces & heirloom tomatoes 20
jimmy nardello peppers, aloreña olives, paprika & buttermilk

chilled weiser melon & grilled shrimp 29
purslane, greek feta, persian cucumber, lime & urfa

semolina strozzapreti 25
yellow tomato, salmoriglio, spinach & pecorino

wood-grilled white bass 34
summer squash, green harissa, crema & hazelnut dukkah

hanger steak frites 36
niçoise olive butter & pine nut crumbs

marcia’s favorite grilled cheese 20
mahon, two chorizo & romesco

prosciutto tartine & local stone fruit 22
triple crème, arugula & pistachios

and

Refreshing cocktails
to get you through
the heat created in partnership with head
barman Ignacio Murillo

campesino
mezcal, alejandro’s honeydew, basil & jalapeño

esperia
rye, meletti amaro & empirical spirits fallen pony blend

fiesta jalisco
tequila, watermelon, lime & hibiscus-chili rim

flower of fresno
bourbon, peach, honey, lemon & lavender

harry’s g&t
strawberry gin, house rhubarb tonic, herbs & harry’s berries

tartarian old fashioned
bourbon, house cherry bitters & cherry liqueur

gold dragon
gin, house aperitivo, dry vermouth & orange bitters

green goddess
green tea infused vodka, cucumber, arugula, jalapeño & absinthe rinse

Visit AOC Brentwood

a.o.c. Brentwood

is located at 11648 san vicente blvd
los angeles, ca 90049

at the intersection of san vicente and darlington

phone: 310.806.6464

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