so*ca derives it’s name from several sources: a Peruvian word for sugarcane, a popular style of Caribbean music, and inspiration from a well known geographical divider, the Tropic of Cancer. Located just north of the Equator, this line of latitude divides many countries around the world. so*ca centers its focus on the islands and Americas south of this geographical border (south of the tropic of cancer).
Located on the corner of Oberlin and Clark Ave, so*ca cocina latina brings the flavors of this region to Cameron Village where we share our exotic culinary story seven nights a week during dinner service and on the weekends during brunch. Many of the items on the so*ca menu allow diners to travel to these unfamiliar lands without needing to leave the comforts of the Triangle. The available dishes are inspired by the foods commonly eaten in the over 20 countries represented on the so*ca menu. Indeed, while you might not find Brazilian Feijoada, Bolivian Anticuchos, or Puerto Rican Mofongo in many restaurants within the beltline or even in a resort in these countries, you will find them on the streets of Rio de Janeiro, La Paz, and Fajardo in vendor stalls or in the homes of the people that live in these lands.
Health Score,Takes Reservations,Offers Delivery,Offers Takeout,Masks required,Staff wears masks,Pescatarian Options,Vegan Options,Accepts Credit Cards,Outdoor Seating,Trendy, Classy,Moderate Noise,Good for Groups,Good For Kids,Good for Dinner,Garage Parking, Valet Parking,Waiter Service,Free Wi-Fi,Full Bar,Wheelchair Accessible,TV,Offers Military Discount,Bike Parking