Sichuan flavors punch up this easy grilling menu from the culinary entrepreneurs behind L.A.’s hottest grab-and-go market.

Spread of Finished Dishes
Thomas J. Story

When my business partner Stephanie Hjelmeseth and I began dreaming up Suá Superette, we immediately gravitated towards fast and flavorful foods for our busy schedules. We eventually landed on what you may know as Suá Superette today, a grab-and-go concept in L.A.’s Larchmont Village, with organic, healthy, and flavorful bites—what I describe as a Pret a Manger meets premium Sichuan flavors.

Without a doubt, summer is one of our favorite seasons at Suá Superette. It’s a time to showcase the bounty of California’s seasonal produce, highlight the smoky and intense flavors from the grill, and picnic outside with all our friends.

Stephanie Hjelmeseth and Gao Jing
Stephanie Hjelmeseth and Jing Gao in Los Angeles.

Thomas J. Story

In that spirit, the culinary team at Suá has created a medley of dishes, perfect for those hot days out in the summer sun, that you can easily make at home. These recipes are not only the best of what California has to offer—delicious, healthy, and organic—but they also highlight local producers and farmers we’ve fallen in love with. If possible, try to find local, organic produce at a farmer’s market or grocery store. My company, Fly By Jing, creates shortcut sauces for these dishes so you don’t have to find 10-year aged black vinegar or make your own chili crisp; we did all the flavor balancing for you.

If you haven’t had a chance to visit us in Larchmont Village in the heart of Los Angeles, I’d recommend heading in as soon as you can. Now that the weather is hot, you’ll want to run to Suá and pick up our signature cucumber salad, broccoli crunch salad, cold sesame soba noodles, Kung Pao chicken kebabs, forbidden rice salad, grilled Chinese eggplant steaks with Sweet & Spicy Zhong Sauce, and a Jing Palmer, a delicious concoction of black tea with Meyer lemon! The best part? Everything’s organic!

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