Wear 10 sweaters to AntojerÃa La Popular, a cozy little den of subversive Mexican tapas and liquid
refreshment in Nolita, now open.
Those places where a semi-late lunch just rolls right into dinner: this is one of those. The conversation
will swing from life to love to work to the cricket tostada you just ord—holy sh*t, you just ordered a
cricket tostada. (It’s called the Oaxaca.)
Actually, all the ceviches, seafood and tostadas are named after places in Mexico.
There’s a tilapia/cucumber/cilantro/mango/red onion/habanero dish named after the place where Tim Robbins
escaped to in Shawshank Redemption. Tastes like freedom.
And everything here looks like art—edible or not. Beautifully arranged avocados and chili cremas and raw
fish. Walls that have a sort of 3D, cubic Escher vibe going on. The banquettes look like chairs buried in sand that’s made of
wood.
Which makes this casual-first-date country for that promising design student you’ve been admiring. Start
out with a pitcher of sangria. Don’t be fooled by it. It wants to get you. So alternate that with hot
chocolate—they’ve got 12 different kinds, including guajillo, the people’s chili.
Or, if time’s short and only a chicken-mole-queso tostada will do, roll by the walk-through takeout
window.