I think El Barco is one of those treasures of the city that often gets overlooked by this board. Folks are always espousing Ambassador Cafe, Borinquen, Taqueria Puebla, Nuevo Leon etc....but not much on this humble little restaurant that looks like a teak wood tourist barge.
I'd guess maybe it has something to do with the restaurant not having a signature dish, like say a cemita or jibarito. Rather they just all around kick ass in the fresh seafood department.
That being said, my wife and I made it out to El Barco this afternoon, and shared some fish ceviche and Shrimp empanadas. The ceviche was limey and refreshing.
The deep fried corn goodness of the empanada evoked summer days past when the elotes guy shaves some fresh hot corn and sprinkles it with lime, salt, and butter. Topped with a bit of guac and sour cream, the shells were filled with plump shrimp and green olives.
The salsas of the day were their typical ancho chili/oil, and a very spicy tomato based puree with roasted poblanos, onions, and jalapenos.
We split a deep fried whole snapper al mojo de ajo stye (Garlic, White Wine, and Cilantro sauce). Crispy on the outside, flakey on the inside.
The star of the day, and maybe el barco's signature dish:
The snapper was accompanied by some smoky grilled carrots with a sweet glaze that were pretty tasty.
We washed it all down with one of El Barcos big Coronatas and we called it a day.
El Barco
1035 N. Ashland Ave.
773-486-6850