Venice’s James Beach Space to Become Central American Restaurant

Panamanian chef José Olmedo Carles Rojas is teaming up with the Hatchet Hall owners to bring LA an end-of-summer eatery

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This September, Louie and Netty Ryan of Hatchet Hall, Menotti’s coffee shop, and Townhouse Venice will open Si! Mon alongside Panamanian chef José Olmedo Carles Rojas at 60 N Venice Boulevard, unit #4, in the former James Beach space. 

“Carles is the chef-owner behind the award-winning restaurant Fonda Lo Que Hay, which is in Panama City, Panama, and is currently ranked number 57 on Latin America’s 50 Best Restaurants list,” says Eater. 

The incoming upscale eatery will feature a seafood-centric menu with raw preparation and heavy Panamanian influence. Specific details regarding Si! Mon’s offerings are forthcoming.

The redesigned space will seat more than 100 guests in the main dining room and outdoor patio.

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