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Latitude Brings Global Flavor to Campus

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A plate of food at Latitude.
Latitude divides its food into four categories: Latin America, Asia, Europe and India and the Middle East. (Gregory Urquiaga/新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis)

新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis鈥 newest eatery has an international focus, but don鈥檛 expect pizza and chicken teriyaki. It鈥檒l be serving Hanoi turmeric fish with dill and a staff member鈥檚 family recipe for ajiaco, a Colombian soup.

, a 500-seat dining commons with a separate retail caf茅 serving food to go, opens tomorrow (Jan. 15) on Bioletti Way south of Hutchison Drive, and will be open for lunch and dinner Mondays through Fridays.

Like other dining commons, it accepts meal plans and Aggie Cash but is also open to the general public. Off-campus visitors can park in nearby .

A chef cooks steak on a grill.

Kraig Brady, director of Hospitality and Dining Services, said chefs tried to keep recipes as authentic as possible.

鈥淲e wanted to bring a sense of comfort for those from abroad and challenge those who haven鈥檛 been abroad,鈥 he said.

The eatery has four platforms, dividing food into regions: Latin America, Asia, Europe and India and the Middle East.

鈥淵ou鈥檙e not going to see cereal in here,鈥 Brady said.

Chef serves samosas

Extensive testing led to recipes for Latitude

Roger Thompson, Latitude鈥檚 executive chef, said staff members spent a year developing more than 300 recipes, and now have a catalog of 90 dishes they can rotate in and out of the eatery鈥檚 largely open kitchen, where guests can watch Argentinian skirt steak being grilled or meat being sliced from a large cone for shawarma.

He said to focus on authentic food, he avoided some obvious choices.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a challenge to go away from what you immediately think of,鈥 Thompson said. 鈥淚 wanted to look at stuff that鈥檚 new to me, new to guests.鈥

The European station will serve items like rotisserie chicken, polenta and paella. Nearby, the shawarma selections will alternate between chicken and a beef-lamb mixture.

The Asia platform features staples like sushi, but Thompson is especially partial to Dining Services鈥 takes on honey walnut shrimp and ramen.

鈥淲e put a lot of love into it and you鈥檒l taste it,鈥 he said of the Japanese noodle dish. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be super, super good.鈥

Kue Her, senior executive chef for Student Housing and Dining Services, said achieving the level of variety on display took a lot of brainstorming.

鈥淎ll the dishes are coming out really well,鈥 he said. 鈥淓very station鈥檚 got its own little niche to it.鈥


BEFORE YOU GO

  • HOURS: Restaurant, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.; retail, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday-Friday
  • LOCATION: , on Bioletti Way south of Hutchison Drive. Parking is available in .
  • PAYMENT: Latitude accepts meal plan swipes and Aggie Cash as well and cash and credit cards.
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The exterior of Latitude.
Staff dine inside Latitude.

Some of those dishes came from recipe books or online research, while others came from very personal sources.

Becerra, assistant director of residential dining, was born in Colombia and grew up eating his mother鈥檚 ajiaco, a chicken and potato-based soup featuring guasca, an herb in the daisy family. There are no Colombian restaurants anywhere near Davis, so Becerra has only eaten it on holidays since moving to the United States in 1999.

His mother provided her recipe to Dining Services, and it will likely be served in Latitude sometime next quarter. Becerra said his mother, who now lives in Davis, came to campus for a taste test while the recipes were being developed.

鈥淪he loved it,鈥 Becerra said. 鈥淲e just have to source the right ingredients.鈥

To-go food also available

While the main draw at Latitude may be its 500-seat, two-story dining area, its retail side brings another option to the Tercero area of campus. 

Visitors there can choose from a variety of premade options like sushi, paninis and wraps, or can opt for something from its hot bar sections, where noodles with a variety of protein choices and other rotating items are sold by the ounce.

The retail side of Latitude, located on the north side of the building, also features drip coffee, a smoothie bar, fresh-squeezed juices, gelato and macaroons.

A chef slices meat from a large shawarma cone.

 

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