The last time I was at this pasta shop was in 2021! I can't believe it has taken me that long to go back. My experience has been amazing; in fact, I blogged twice during my two visits. This is not a full-on restaurant. They only have a few tables. I usually blog about a restaurant the following day at best, but sometimes it takes me a week or so. Not this time. I was there at 3:00 p.m. and was greeted by Arlene, the owner. Her husband, Marco, was not there at the time. It was early enough that we could visit and catch up.
I wasn't sure what I wanted. I knew I was going to get a pasta dish, take it home, make a salad for myself, and have it with a glass of Cabernet. If I wanted to take home pasta, she suggested buying the fresh pasta they make and the sauce, and putting them together myself. If I did not want to bother with such a task, she suggested the Lasagna which I just had to heat for 25 minutes. There was the Lasagna Bolognese and the Pesto Lasagna. I asked her what was in the pesto lasagna. She said layers of pasta, of course, pesto, bechamel sauce, green beans, and I believe she said potatoes. Bechamel was the magic word for me. The rest sounded intriguing. And so it was Pesto Lasagna.
I got home and preheated the oven to 390 degrees, and baked it for 25 minutes. I made myself a salad, and I decided to just eat half as it was a generous portion, so I could have the other half the following day.
The lasagna was not just good, but it was outstanding. I absolutely loved it. I have to remember this place as they really know how to make their pasta. Since it is a pasta shop, you can buy the pasta and its sauce anytime. I wonder if you can freeze the fresh pasta? Oh, and while I was waiting, Arlene gave me a small cup of their hot chocolate, which I had had in the past. It is delicious. All it needed was some churros to go with it.
Fatto a Mano is located at 610 Torrance Blvd. in Redondo Beach, California.

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