The Ladies’ Gunboat Society, a semi-permanent pop-up from Brian Dunsmoor (formerly of the Hart & the Hunter) serves Southern comfort food on Sawtelle Boulevard.
Benton country ham, served with a scoop of lemon ricotta, toasted pecans, a slice of grilled bread and a wedge of sweet Weiser melon smeared with a minted Italian salsa verde. Benton is a Tennessee producer whose ham and bacon are among the most coveted produce of the mid-South. (Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times)
The pan-fried trout comes with creamed corn and fresh-corn succotash, toasted hazelnuts and a smoky vinaigrette flavored with country ham fat. (Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times)
Chef Brian Dunsmoor, left, and restaurant owner Amal Flores pose. Dunsmoor previously worked at the Hart & the Hunter and Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing. Flores previously ran a fusion bistro in the space Ladies’ Gunboat Society currently occupies. (Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times)
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Airy potato yeast rolls are served with maple butter and topped with sea salt. (Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times)
Arugula fresh from Flora Bella Farm is served with watercress, stone fruit, blue cheese, crispy onion and walnut vinaigrette. (Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times)
The hoppin’ John includes Sea Island red peas, Carolina Gold rice, collards stewed down with ham hock and a wedge of corn bread. (Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times)
Pot roasted bacon served with tomato and corn relish. (Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times)
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Diners enjoy the outdoor patio at Flores and the Ladies’ Gunboat Society. (Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times)
Louisiana crawfish boil with corn and lemons. (Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times)
A Cheerwine float is one of the “for the driver” drinks on the menu. (Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times)