Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Avra

When Sugar invited me and Zohreh once again to Avra, I got all excited. Zohreh could not join us this time, so it was just me and Sugar.

I would go more often if I didn't have to drive the 405 Freeway. Sugar doesn't mind driving, so it was a real treat to just sit back and relax. People who know me know I hardly get excited over fish. I would rather have a good steak, veal, or pasta.

I was surprised to learn that they still had their prix-fixe lunch for $38 from 11:30-4:00. Our server, Derek, talked us into ordering the Greek Tomatini cocktail. This was vodka, basil, honey, cherry tomato, white balsamic vinegar, and dry vermouth. I practically made him promise we would like it, and he said, "Definitely yes." The drink was so good. Sugar and I enjoyed this drink. I especially loved the strong basil taste.


Before our appetizer choice, they brought a plate of hummus with olives, pita, and something very crunchy, which went well with the pita.

For our first course, Sugar picked the Fish Souvlaki: 2 grilled skewers of Chilean sea bass (that had an extra charge). I opted for the Spanakopita; oven-baked filo, fresh spinach, feta, and leeks. I remember having this before and loving it. After eating the 2 generous portions of these flaky Spanakopita, I was almost full.

Our main entrĂ©e was a whole Dorado fish served with Horta (Greek term for edible wild greens usually dressed with olive oil and lemon juice. I ate my entire fish! Sugar took some of hers home. The fish was so delicate and fresh, truly delicious. 

We had several choices for dessert. We opted for the Baklava, but not before asking if they made it in-house. The answer was yes, so we both had it. They were flaky indeed. But I only had one, so I took the other home.

After our meal, the manager Sean came to introduce himself. We praised him for the excellent service we received. By the time we left, the restaurant was packed. I could see why... excellent food and service at a more-than-reasonable price.

Avra is located at 233 N. Beverly Dr. in Beverly Hills, California.



Friday, November 14, 2025

Bettolino Kitchen

I received an email from Bettolino Kitchen regarding a South Bay Restaurant Week, which I was unaware of. It was a prix fixe menu, but it didn't really give you a choice; what they picked looked pretty good to me. My friend Yvonne invited me for lunch. I showed her the menu, and it looked good to her as well. 

Our server brought out their freshly baked bread, served with olive oil and herbs. I always ask for freshly grated Parmesan cheese to top the olive oil. 

We both ordered the special. For $35, we started with the Primi, which was Finnochio: wild arugula, thinly sliced fennel, shaved Parmesan with lemon, extra virgin olive oil. That salad was refreshing. The dressing was delightful.

Secondi was Lasagna Carciofi: handmade lasagna sheets layered with shredded chicken, spinach, artichoke hearts, ricotta, mozzarella, and Parmesan sauce.  We both enjoyed this a lot. It was a generous portion we couldn't finish, which was nice because we could both look forward to more of this delicious dish. I'm hoping they put this on their menu.

Dolce was a Pasta Cake; delicate pasta dough folded with sweet mascarpone, citrus, and vanilla sauce. We were both stuffed, so we had one bite and took it home. 

For your information, this special is only available from November 7th to the 16th. I hope you take advantage of this special, which is such a great deal. 

Bettolino Kitchen is located at 211 Palos Verdes Blvd. in Redondo Beach, California.