The restaurant takes reservations, but if you don't show up with your entire party within 15 minutes, you have the potential of losing your table as this place gets fairly crowded and can get loud. They have both individual tables that are reserved and a long communal type table to accommodate their walk-in patrons.
The menu items are generally served as small plates that are meant to be shared with your party (some more difficult than others and some, you just don't want to share any of it) so you can have several different tastes that this restaurant has to offer. The menu changes daily, but there are always some favorites that are always on the menu.
There were quite a number of dishes that were noteworthy and quite good that we shared.
Shrimp Toast |
Lobster Roll |
The shrimp toast was very tasty. It is somewhat similar to the shrimp toast that you would find at some dim sum restaurants, but the portion is a bit larger. Because it is deep fried, it is highly recommended that it is eaten as it is served to get the most of this dish.
The lobster roll was presented on a soft bun that was split down the middle filled with a fair amount of lobster. It was buttery and quite tasty. You will want to order your own individual serving.
Fried Chicken Sandwich |
The fried chicken sandwich is probably the largest filling and portion of food on a plate that they have on the menu. The chicken was moist inside and fried to near perfection. The cole slaw adds a bit of extra dimension of flavor to what could have been an ordinary sandwich.
Roasted Escolar |
Dungeness Crab |
Blackened Local Rock Fish |
The roasted escolar was a bit on the smaller portion size. They serve about 4 oz of escolar on truffled pomme puree. As the dish was overall delicious, I was craving for a bit more escolar.
The dungeness crab was absolutely one of my favorite dish at Son of a Gun. This seafood dish was light and full of flavor. The presentation was absolutely spot on.
The rock fish was served with tomatillo salsa which was reminiscent of eating a fish taco. Definitely a nice presentation and dish to share.
Seasonal Berry Pie with Homemade Buttermilk Ice Cream |
We finished the meal with one of their more popular desserts, seasonal berry pie with some homemade ice cream. What is more American than a piece of pie and you can never go wrong with homemade ice cream.
Son of a Gun is a nice addition to the 3rd Street restaurant choices and offers patrons with some unique seafood dishes and flavors that only Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo can deliver.
Son of a Gun, 8370 W. 3rd Street, Los Angeles, California 90048
(323) 782-9033