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Cucharamama

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Artisanal South American Cooking

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Opening a second restaurant a block apart from their first pan-Latin restaurant Zafra, was not a priority for either Maricel E. Presilla or her business partner Clara Chaumont.
They were perfectly happy with their small, rambunctious Zafra, a casual pan-Latin cafe. But when a neighboring deli blessed with a much coveted liquor license came up for sale, the partners did not think about it twice and took the plunge. After a year of painstaking renovation, the restaurant opened to the public in April 2004.

The partners named it Cucharamama (CU-CHAH-RAH-MAM-AH), a whimsical name that means, literally, “mother spoon.” For Maricel, who had done research in Cuenca, in the highlands of southern Ecuador, the name was full of meaning. The longest spoon in a highland kitchen, the one women use to stir the ever-present soup, is called “Cucharamama.” This is a multipurpose tool that women use not only for cooking, but to scold misbehaving husbands and unruly children, and to round up cuyes, the small guinea pigs that are a delicacy in the Andes. For Maricel, Cucharamama became a symbol of the women who reign over their kitchens with their spoons and their good cooking, a most fitting icon for a restaurant ruled by women.

As warm and inviting as its sibling Zafra, Cucharamama has a less casual, but still decidedly home-like feel. With its white tablecloths and romantic dim lighting, it is certainly elegant. But it is firmly rooted in Latin America’s unpretentious popular traditions, with a huge wood-burning oven gracing the dining room and lively Latin music playing at all times. On the golden yellow walls, paintings by artist Ismael Espinosa and popular art objects collected by the owners in South America brighten up the space. The menu is strictly South American composed of carefully selected dishes from Peru, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Brazil, as opposed to Zafra’s more general Cuban and pan-Latin theme.

The heart of the restaurant is the free-standing wood-burning oven hand-crafted by Venezuelan architect and designer Saul Galavís to the exacting specifications of Maricel and Clara. It is the source of many delicious foods like the addictive house flatbread sprinkled with ground Andean peppers and a mixture of Parmigiano Reggiano and Manchego cheeses, served hot with a lightly sweetened prepared butter. Other piping hot offerings from the oven are small pizzas topped with serrano ham, manchego cheese, and a spicy Latin salsa; golden brown Argentinean sausages with sautéed peppers and onions; organic chicken marinated Peruvian style with a mixture of garlic and Andean peppers; and plump Argentinean-style empanadas with a choice of seasoned beef or Spanish Cabrales blue cheese.

Of the extensive menu, the most irresistible attractions are the small Latin dishes–close to forty of them. You can combine them to make a satisfying and nuanced meal. Latin Americans love to nosh and Cucharamama is nosher’s heaven.

Cucharamama’s food is free of artifice. Bold flavors, fresh ingredients, and artisanal techniques are at the core of all dishes. This is the home away from home for both Maricel and Clara and their respective families, where they eat most nights and entertain their friends. If an ingredient is not good enough to serve to their families at their home kitchens, you will not find it at Cucharamama. Maricel is fanatic about extra-virgin Spanish olive oil and she uses it lavishly in most dishes. Free-range grass-fed Uruguayan beef is her meat of choice, and most Saturdays find her at the Union Square Greenmarket dickering with local farmers for the freshest and best produce.

Cucharamama’s cocktail selections explore the gamut of emblematic Latin favorites like the lemony Cuban mojito, the Brazilian caipirinha, Peruvian pisco sour and a score of lesser known drinks made with exotic fruits like the Amazonian cupuaçu (an aromatic relative of cacao), and the delightful fruit called naranjilla or lulo in different countries. None of these drinks use extracts or artificial flavorings. All are made with natural fruits. Appetizers and a full menu are served at the bar.

The wine list is concise yet comprehensive and composed primarily of South American and Spanish wines. Maricel, who has traveled extensively through the wine regions of Latin America, has selected wines that match the rich complexity of South American food.

Open for dinner six days a week and for Sunday brunch, Cucharamama is the place to meet friends in a convivial, relaxed atmosphere full of grace and Latin character. During the summer there is also outdoor seating. The restaurant is available for large private parties on Mondays and during the day from Monday thru Saturday. A South American music night is being planned for the late summer.

Address: 233 Clinton St , Hoboken 07030, NJ, US
Phone: (201) 420-1700
moc.amamarahcuc@aralc
State: NJ
City: Hoboken
Zip Code: 07030


opening hours

Monday: 17:00-22:00
Tuesday: 17:00-22:00
Wednesday: 17:00-22:00
Thursday: 17:00-22:00
Friday: 17:00-23:00
Saturday: 17:00-23:00
Sunday: 11:00-21:00


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Reviews
We had a truly wonderful experience here! The atmosphere is so artful. It feels romantic, inviting, and comforting. Interesting paintings and artifacts adorn the walls and it might be a good idea to just walk around to take in all of the art. The food is spot on! Everything we ordered was incredibly delicious. From the simple pineapple and pumpkin salad to our big chicken and seafood entrees, every dish was a masterpiece. Great flavors, interesting menu, and you also get to catch a glimpse of the chef putting the final touches on your dish. Amazing staff, absolutely brilliant dining experience. Highly recommend!
The food and drinks were excellent overall. Service was pretty good. We'll definitely be back to try more of the menu. The only small gripe I have is that they forgot to bring our leftovers after dessert and the check. Watch out for that staircase, especially if you are drinking. We saw a few folks take a stumble.
Booked a reservation on their website since they don't answer the phone and they don't work with opentable. I parked at a garage 320 Clinton Street for your GPS which was $7 for about 2 hours. It was a block away. It is all street parking in the area. The restaurant is nicely decorated but pretty tight. I'd definitely recommend a reservation because a few people came in and left because the restaurant was packed. Food was decent but a little too rich for me and service was very good. It was a little pricey but the ingredients were interesting. I had the short ribs and quinoa. I loved the salsa music in the background. Just the right volume!
This place supposedly has a James Beard winner but the service doesn't show it. Show for a 5:30 reservation and the wood oven isn't 'working properly.' That's half of their menu gone. Sorry but if half your menu isn't available DO NOT OPEN. Or if you know your equipment is on the fritz rent equipment for the weekend. This was Friday for f@#k sake. A busy day and you were not ready for service. The pisco sour was okay. The baocadito was food but no revelation. The patatas choreados...was bland. Sorry but I expected better.
Incredible dining experience! Went for Valentines day and had a great time. Wait staff was charming and food was out of this world good.
Amazing food and drinks. Not too crowded on a Sunday which was surprising. One of the best restaurants in the area.
Fun fare from all over Latin America - heavy on the seafood. Had the grilled plantain and patacones. All delicious.
If you're in the neighborhood you absolutely have to try this place. Everything was exceptionally delicious from the small plates to the entrees. Fantastic service and great environment! Highly recommend!
Best food in hoboken. Great selection of unique dishes.
The food was amazing, I ordered the chicken for entree and it was very good!
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