This place has been at its current location for several years. I pass it when I hear mass at St. Margaret Mary. It's a catering place, though they have a few tables inside and outside. I have read good things about the food but just never got to it. We bumped into our friend Carrie, and she happened to mention that she and a friend had their Korean Glass Noodles and some salad. She also mentioned that their Lavander Lemonade was very good.
Sandi and I went for breakfast last weekend. We ordered the Lavander Lemonade, which was indeed very good and refreshing. Since the owner is Korean, a mother-daughter team, we had to have the Korean Breakfast. Beef Bulgogi, 2 eggs, onion, bell pepper on steamed rice. The presentation was beautiful. It looked inviting and delicious, especially since it was served on a hot skillet, which meant the food stayed hot while eating. We both LOVED the breakfast, which could easily have been dinner.
I can't wait to try their Crack Fries, French fries seasoned with aioli and parmesan, supposedly their best seller. The Braised Short Rib with smashed potatoes and seasoned vegetables is listed as "Dad's favorite".
The only bad thing bad about Bites and Bashes is their hours. They are open Tuesday to Saturday at 8 AM but close at 3 PM, except Saturday when they close at 2 PM. So normal people that eat their dinner at a regular time will miss out. BUT, for seniors like myself who always like to eat early, getting there at 2:30 PM or close to 3 PM is perfect for an early dinner.
Bites and Bashes is located at 25600 Narbonne Ave. in Lomita, California.
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