This type of cuisine is the perfect mashup of Latin, Asian, European and African influences, cooking techniques and spices. I very much enjoy the variety of dishes and preparations of their staple ingredients: corn, potatoes, quinoa and legumes. This type of cuisine has been gaining in popularity over the last few years in the Bay Area, and I'm happy to support another inspired location. Found inside the San Pedro Square Market at 192 W. St. John Street, this is a small stand next to other inspired eateries, for those who enjoy variety.
https://sanpedrosquaremarket.com/jora
Here are some of the things I've enjoyed.
Empanadas. Each order of the "meat" version included one beef and one chicken. The beef, hand-sized pocket, had minced beef stewed with minced onions and seasonings. It was saucy and satisfying, and all encased in a tender crust. The chicken pocket had shreds of chicken with a gravy-like sauce of bell peppers, garlic and onion. These made for a nice snack later on in the day after a quick toast in the oven.
Shrimp Causa. The foundation of this dish consisted of a potato "cake" mixed with aji amarillo, a fruity chili that is not too spicy and yellow in color. The potato tasted moist, light and sweet and fell apart with each stab of my fork. The topping consisted of chopped shrimp, tomato, cucumber and hard-boiled eggs coated with an herby house-made mayo. This was a cold dish that had various textures, a wonderful mix of fresh and zesty flavors that was refreshing and satisfying without being heavy.
I hope this stand remains for the long haul. High-caliber Peruvian food is not so easy to find in the Bay Area, especially at this, more affordable, price point. There are plenty of imitators that do not do it justice, but this place is not one of them. I would say Jora is a gastronomic wonderland, and I am happy to play here any time.