Nestled in a Hermosa Beach shopping center, Barsha offers a cozy vibe with North African small plates, delightful wines, and charming service under the sun.
"Set back from the beach in a spacious Hermosa Beach shopping center, Barsha is the kind of unpretentious, under-the-radar restaurant that South Bay residents probably don’t want anyone outside of their zip code to know about. But sorry to them, it’s too charming (and reasonably priced) not to share: The food at this breezy, indoor-outdoor spot leans North African, with a good mix of small plates like falafel sliders and roasted cauliflower alongside larger, shareable entrees like juicy lamb meatballs or a rich seafood stew. And since the owners also run a wine shop nearby, you’ll find a fantastically priced list that offers various-sized pours to suit however many people you’re drinking with." - brant cox, nikko duren, kat hong, garrett snyder, sylvio martins
"The food at this breezy, indoor-outdoor spot in a Hermosa Beach shopping center leans North African, with a good mix of gluten-free small plates like falafel sliders (sans bun) and roasted cauliflower alongside larger, shareable entrees like soyrizo shakshuka and chicken mosli made with quinoa, all under $30. We appreciate that not only is the menu clearly labeled with vegan and GF options, possible dietary subs are detailed as well. And since the owners also run a wine shop nearby, you’ll find a fantastic wine list with various-sized pours to suit your group." - jean trinh 1, garrett snyder
"Set back from the beach in a spacious shopping center, Barsha is the kind of unpretentious restaurant that South Bay residents probably don’t want anyone outside of their zip code to know about. We’re sorry to them—this indoor-outdoor North African restaurant is too charming and reasonably priced not to share. There’s a good mix of small plates like falafel sliders and roasted cauliflower alongside larger, shareable entrees like juicy lamb meatballs or a rich seafood stew, all of which cost less than $30. And since the owners also run a wine shop nearby, you’ll find a fairly priced list that offers various-sized pours." - nikko duren
"Set in a spacious Hermosa Beach shopping center, Barsha is the kind of unpretentious restaurant that South Bay residents don’t want anyone outside of their zip code to know about. But sorry to them, it’s too charming not to share: The food at this indoor-outdoor spot leans North African, with fantastic small plates like falafel sliders and roasted cauliflower that are perfect for a breezy day on the beach. And since the owners also run a bottle shop nearby, you’ll find a wine list that offers various-sized pours to suit how long you want your meal to be." - brant cox
"Set back from the beach in a spacious Hermosa Beach shopping center, Barsha is the kind of unpretentious, under-the-radar restaurant that South Bay residents probably don’t want anyone outside of their zip code to know about. But sorry to them, it’s too charming (and reasonably priced) not to share: The food at this breezy, indoor-outdoor spot leans North African, with a good mix of small plates like falafel sliders and roasted cauliflower alongside larger, shareable entrees like juicy lamb meatballs or a rich seafood stew, which are all under $30. And since the owners also run a wine shop nearby, you’ll find a fantastically priced list that offers various-sized pours to suit however many people you’re drinking with. " - brant cox, nikko duren, garrett snyder