DINING OUT -- MARY FURR
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Randazzo Italian Cafe, at the end of a long mini-mall stretching along
Beach Boulevard from Atlanta Avenue to nearly Pacific Coast Highway,
offers instant friendship along with homemade mostaccioli. It’s a cafe
like one you’d find in any neighborhood piazza in Italy.
Red checkered vinyl covers the nine tables in the small cafe, the
wedding pictures of owners Dennis and Carole Kees’ son centers a wall
covered with hundreds of snapshots of friends and patrons. It’s a place
the postman leaves the mail and stays for a light lunch of soup and
salad.
A small salad of mixed greens, ‘cukes and tomatoes has a creamy
Parmesan and garlic dressing so special that Janeen Peasley, temporary
manager, says diners ask for it to dip French fries in and smear on
sandwiches, a popular menu item. Carole created the fireman sandwich
(small $4.75, lunch $6.99) for three Huntington Beach firemen with
sauteed chicken featuring this great dressing and has it topped with
shredded Parmesan.
Randazzo also makes an excellent hot pastrami sandwich (6-inch: $3.60,
12-inch: $5.99) -- a warm crust roll with mustard and pickle just stuffed
with lean pastrami slices. Pastrami, a Romanian word that means “to
preserve,” is slices of beef, dry-cured, rubbed with seasoning (lots of
garlic on these) and then cooked.
Huntington Beach police officers often drop by in midafternoon, their
lunch hour, so Carole devised the cop sandwich (6-inch: $5.75, 12-inch:
$7.99) for Ron and Jeff of the Huntington Beach Police Department -- a
hot sauteed chicken and mushroom with avocado, lettuce, tomato, onion,
mayonnaise and hot peppers with jack cheese -- a real mouthful any time
of day.
For co-owner husband Dennis, Carole has created a hot dinner dish --
Randazzo chicken ($9.59) that’s also a favorite with diners. The split,
deboned double breast is tender and thick, lightly breaded, covered with
mozzarella and baked in olive oil and a squeeze of lemon until it’s hot
and the cheese melted. Served with a side of thin chewy spaghetti covered
in thick marinara, it’s irresistible. Just relax and enjoy, you can diet
tomorrow.
Shrimp scampi ($11.99) the only seafood dish offered, is eight tail-on
medium shrimp in a wonderful wine, garlic and butter sauce infusing
slender linguine. It’s an aromatic sauce with the heady aroma of wine,
pebbled with tiny bits of garlic. Sprinkled with cilantro, its innocent
look belies its intensely delicious flavor. A basket of split garlic
rolls served with pastas is rather dry.
Impossible as it seems, you cannot leave without trying Carole’s
famous cheesecake (slice $3, whole $26) a wonderful cinnamon graham crust
topped with a light fluffy slightly grainy filling with a smooth cream
topping. There are lots of stars on the menu but the gold one goes to the
homemade cheesecake.
You may be tempted to keep Randazzo Italian Cafe to yourself but be
generous and spread the word of your deliciously rich discovery.
* MARY FURR is the Independent restaurant critic. If you have comments
or suggestions for her, call (562) 493-5062.
o7 FYI
f7 Randazzo Italian Cafe
ADDRESS: 21148 Beach Blvd. at Atlanta Ave., Huntington Beach.
PHONE: (714) 536-2448
HOURS: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m to 8 p.m.
Sunday. Closed Monday.
MISC.: Credit cards accepted.
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