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Cetrella Inc
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Located in a renovated warehouse in Half Moon Bay, Cetrella brings fresh, Mediterranean-inspired cuisine to the coast. With exposed beams and soaring ceilings, the restaurant features soothing Tuscan colors, a huge fireplace, and an immense exhibition kitchen. The menu features appetizers like Mussel Stew with White Beans, Alaskan Halibut Ceviche, and Cucumber/Avocado Soup, entrees including Spaghetti con Frutti di Mare, Mesquite Grilled Ribeye, and Maine Monkfish in Lobster Broth, and desserts such as Warm Scharffenberger Chocolate Cake, Seasonal Berries with Zabiglione, and Creme Brulee. The wine list includes an ample selection of wines by the glass and half bottle and includes a combination of the usual suspects as well as interesting choices from Spain, Alsace, and Provence. If not totally impeccable, service is prompt and attentive. If you cannot get to Napa, make the trek to a Wine Country bistro in Half Moon Bay (Dinner for two with wine $115).
Pros: Good parking, Exhibition kitchen, Adventurous wine list
Cons: Trek to Half Moon Bay
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