Friday, March 21, 2025

Unico Tokyo Pasta

I was excited to try this place as I've heard good things about it. The owner is the same as that of Japonica, a good Japanese restaurant.

I finally got to go with Cindy. We met at 3 p.m., which was a perfect time. There were no lines yet, and I knew what I wanted even before I got there. We both ordered mocktails: mine was citrus flavored, and Cindy's was peach flavored.

Cindy wasn't in the mood for appetizers or salads, so I had to order a small Unico salad: Romaine hearts with Caesar dressing and wonderful panko crumbs.

Cindy ordered the Unico Bolognese, which is made with wagyu beef and pancetta. I would have ordered that if they had not had the Uni Truffle pasta with black truffle cream sauce, microgreens, and lemon.

I got my uni pasta and couldn't contain my excitement. It was good, but I certainly have had better. I tried some of Cindy's bolognese, and I was disappointed. It just didn't have enough flavor. She had to agree with me. 

The other stuff may have been much better. Who knows?

Unico Tokyo Pasta is located at 1310 S Pacific Coast Hwy., in Redondo Beach, California.



Sunday, March 16, 2025

Barsha

Sugar once again invited us to this Tunisian restaurant. I've never been to a Tunisian restaurant, so I knew I was in for a treat, especially since she has been there numerous times.

The seats were too low for me, so I asked our server, Valerie, if she had a pillow. She immediately got some pillows for Mike and me. I was so happy to be elevated; it made all the difference in the world. Now, that's service.

Sugar ordered a nice Château Franc Patarabet Saint-Emilion Grand Cru 2019 bottle. For appetizers, we had Zaatar Fries with tabil aioli and ketchup. Tabil is a Tunisian spice often with ground coriander, caraway, garlic, and chili powder. The fries were absolutely delicious and addicting. We also ordered Roasted Cauliflower; we had to get something healthy! It had calabrese, dill, almonds, and dill tahini sauce. Sugar kept pushing us to order another appetizer, so we settled for Falafel Sliders. We liked this a lot. It had caramelized pickled onions, tabil aioli, cucumber, feta, and labneh, which made it yummy. Eating it was not easy as the contents kept sliding off...hence sliders, I guess! 


We were informed of their special soup for the day: Lentil Soup with coconut milk.  It was a bit windy and cold outside, so it sounded terrific, so Mike and I decided to try it. The soup was not hot; it was just lukewarm, so our server apologized and insisted on fixing it. Shortly after she left, Adnen, the owner, came over to apologize. This is truly a sign of a good restaurant. Things aren't always perfect, but when they offer to correct a problem and sincerely apologize, you can tell they are interested in the customer's experience. The soup did hit the spot. The lentils were divine, and the coconut milk gave them the right consistency. 

For our entée, Sugar and I had the Moussaka; eggplant stew, tabil bechamel, parmesan with olive oil croutons. It was Friday, so I couldn't order any meat dishes. The Moussaka was delicious. Mike and Zohreh had the Veal with mashed potatoes and some salad.  Sugar then ordered another bottle of the same wine, which we happily consumed. 

Sugar announced that she would order desserts to share, coming from someone who can't eat sweets. She ordered a Fig Brownie with balsamic glaze, vanilla ice cream, and toasted almonds. She also ordered a Bread Pudding, which was nice and crunchy, and the Rose Trifle, which included lemon cake, mascarpone, rose water with berries, and pistachios. All the desserts were delightful. 

Adnen, the owner, came by several times to mess with Zohreh since she requested Tunisian music next time as we were unfamiliar with it. He promised us he would have it next time. We could even show him some moves the next time; who knows?

Barsha is located at 1141 Aviation Blvd. in Hermosa Beach, California.



Sunday, March 9, 2025

California Pizza Kitchen

CPK occasionally adds new items to its menu, some of which are better than others. Last night, after the 4 p.m. mass, Fr. Long and I met at CPK. I brought a bottle of Zinfandel that was given to me, and it was surprisingly very drinkable. I got to the restaurant first and had time to study the menu. 

When Fr. Long arrived, he ordered the Chicken Tequila Fettuccine. I decided to try the new Salmon Baked in Parchment. 

Fr. Long did enjoy his pasta. I absolutely loved my Salmon. It was like opening a present. The anticipation of what was inside that paper aside from the salmon. It had broccolini, roasted tomatoes, Kalamata olives, capers, oregano, and garlic. It was drizzled with EVVO, topped with lemon, basil, and slivered scallions, and baked to perfection in their hearth oven. The fish was so flaky and flavorful that I decided I had to return soon and have it again!



Fr. Long had no room for dessert, even if I had lots of room, but Lent made me decide to pass. CPK started handing out their Thank-You cards once again. They are a great marketing tool; a manager can only open them during your next visit. You can win $40k or a 10% to 50% discount on your next meal. 

CPK has numerous locations all over. Try to get there before the current specials disappear.



Back to Sushi Time

Since my last visit to Sushi Time, I have been eager to try the other items. I returned two more times to get a better feel for their food. After all, it could have been a fluke. 

On my second visit, I met Mimi, Bruce's sister-in-law. She was just as welcoming and lovely as Bruce. This time, I ordered the eight-piece Fancy Volcano Roll. Inside was spicy crab (not too spicy at all), shrimp tempura topped with spicy tuna, eel sauce, and spicy mayo). I also ordered the five-piece Jumbo Shrimp Shumai.


They were both delicious, hitting the spot. This was the first Friday of Lent when Catholics couldn't eat meat, so I felt guilty even if I had not indulged in meat, as I enjoyed it tremendously. I loved that the skin of the shumai was very light, so you could taste the shrimp.

I had to go back at least one more time before blogging about Sushi Time to try the Sashimi. I ordered the Sashimi Deluxe, which included nine pieces of salmon, tuna, and yellowtail. This was the real test. That would have been their downfall if the fish smelled or tasted fishy. I am happy to report that they passed with flying colors. The fish was fresh, silky, and delightful.  

Sushi Time is now one of my go-tos. They are located at 2370 Crenshaw Blvd. Suite l, in Torrance, California. They are open everyday from 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.


Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Sushi Time

I have driven by this place for some time but have never tried it. I picked up something at JJ Bakery next door. I had some time, so I looked at the menu on their window. I studied the menu for some time. It was extensive. I decided to just go in and ask questions. 

The place was welcoming, and I noticed a long picnic table. Someone was ahead of me, picking up an order. The man on the counter looked friendly, so I told him it was my first time and asked for his recommendation based on the three items I'd narrowed down. This man, Bruce, happened to be the owner. 

I ordered the Deluxe Poké Bowl and a seaweed salad. While I waited, he offered me a bowl of Miso Soup. By the time I  finished my delicious soup,  my order was ready.  I thanked Bruce, and off I went. 

When I got home, I opened a bottle of Erlinger German beer to accompany my Poké Bowl. I loved the freshness of all the ingredients. They were not stingy with the poké. The cucumber, avocado, fish, eggs, and mango flavors came together very well. I've never had mango with poké before, and it is amazing how that one ingredient contributes significantly to the experience. The Seaweed salad went well with the bowl.


I can't wait to go back to Sushi Time. Their prices are very reasonable for what you get. Guess I'll be seeing Bruce sometime soon. 

Sushi Time is located at 2370 Crenshaw Blvd. Suite l, in Torrance, California.

Friday, February 28, 2025

Nagomi Cake House

 I have never heard of or been to this bakery before. My niece, her husband, and her kids live in Santa Clarita, so I was surprised they discovered this bakery in Gardena. 

The box contained various sweets, including a Raspberry Mousse, a Matcha Cream Cake, a round Eclair, and several cubes of Chocolate Ganache. 

I didn't get to sample any of them until a day later. I tried the Raspberry Mousse, which was very light and had just the right amount of tanginess from the raspberries. Two days later, my friend Sujata came over for dinner, and I served her the Matcha Cream Cake, which she enjoyed. I had the Chocolate Éclair, which I absolutely loved because the shell was light and crispy, and the filling was not a heavy custard but rather a fluffy cream that wasn't overly sweet. It's hard to find good éclairs; most are either too sweet or have a shell that's too heavy.  The squares of Chocolate Ganache were divine. It was comparable to a very rich truffle but not sweet at all. I ended up dipping my ganache into the cream of the eclair.                          




There are so many bakeries around town, but none have everything I like. They all have their specialties. I will have to visit Nagomi Cake House one of these days. It is at 15915 S Western Ave #D in Gardena, California.

Thank you Aimée, Elliot, Maisie and Calder!




Wednesday, February 26, 2025

El Pollo Loco

 I blog about food, whether it's a fine-dining restaurant or a fast-food chain. I just tried the new Mango Habanero Chicken & Shrimp Tostada at El Pollo Loco. I had a coupon, so I decided to try it.

I was pleasantly surprised at how good it was. I practically inhaled every bit of it. I asked the lady if it was very spicy, and she said it was not. I took it home so I could have it with wine. When I got home, I decided to have it with some leftover Champagne, which was still bubbly. 

The fried tostada shell contained rice, beans, shredded lettuce, jack cheese, chopped chicken breast, shrimp, avocado slices, salsa fresca, sour cream, and mango habanero sauce. They gave me a small container of salsa and creamy cilantro dressing, which I poured all over.

This was delicious with all the trimmings. I mixed everything, cracked the tostada shell, and enjoyed the perfectly paired flavors. 

In 10 minutes, what once looked so good was gone. These new items are only available for a limited time, so I suggest you try them before they disappear.