Petrossian

French restaurant · Westchester

Petrossian

French restaurant · Westchester

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Tom Bradley International Terminal, 599 World Way, Los Angeles, CA 90045, USA

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Refined option at LAX offering famed caviar with champagne or vodka, plus caviar picnic packs to-go.  

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Tom Bradley International Terminal, 599 World Way, Los Angeles, CA 90045, USA Get directions

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+1 800 828 9241
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"While there’s no shortage of spots to pick up a strong martini in LAX's “horseshoe of death,” nothing beats the Petrossian Caviar and Champagne Bar inside Tom Bradley International Terminal. This absurdly overpriced bar is located right off the main concourse and is our favorite place in the world to drink $18 martinis filled with caviar cubes and announce to strangers that we’re f*cking flying to another country tonight." - Brant Cox

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Mika Arakaki

Google
Super fast & super friendly service. It’s truly wonderful that I found them in LAX airport international terminal. I only had 1hr before the departure time so that only gave me 30min (30min to eat, 10min to gate and 20min before the gate closed) so I was going to give up on staying but the service was super fast and its really near the gates so it only took me less than 3min to walk to the gate. I truly enjoyed spoiling myself with beautiful caviar and Champaign before the long flight to Japan (11hrs). Money better spent than trying to save room for airplane food. I have been to their Paris and New York mid-town restaurant and Petrossian never disappoint me. I am truly a fan!!!

Jeremy Fleming

Google
Love caviar? Then this is the place at Tom Bradley terminal to go. Caviar and smoked fish make for a pefect snack or meal before a long flight. Good beer and wine selection too. You can't go past the belinis or smoked fish plate.

O A

Google
Amazing taste but it opens at 12

Liz Hutto Leon

Google
Masoud was very pleasant and provided us with wonderful service. We started with lots of questions about the menu, and he took the time to show us pictures of the food and explain everything (including where the fish comes from), which solidified our decision to splurge and sit down to eat there. The smoked salmon is to die for! The food was so delixious. Would definitely eat here again.

Tis Man

Google
Mediocre / poor experience for the price point. I was the sole customer, couldn’t get served for 10 minutes. They have 3 caviar types, 2 were out. Presentation looked like something a 6th grader would put together. Can’t see them staying in business for much longer.

Rudy Tjandra

Google
Decent food, great service

Jack Lee

Google
Excellent service and selection for US venue. Best vodka stock of all US airport café and caviar to go help for long flight. Please open in other airports.

Artem Sarian

Google
On March 9, 2019 my two friends an I were flying to Moscow. Before our flight we visited Petrossian caviar bar at LAX. Server was individual named Massud. We ordered three Petrossian Signature Caviar martinis. We received such martinis and paid for them. Bill was $80.00. This was about 12:49pm on March 9, 2019. After we paid for the martinis, we noticed that Massud was using Kettle One vodka and not Beluga vodka as stated in the menu. Specifically, the menu states that Petrossian Signature Caviar Martini comes with "Beluga Noble Russian Vodka, Caviar Stuffed olive, Cocktail onion, Caviar Cube." After we saw that Massud was using Ketle One, we asked him why we were given Kettle One Vodka and not Beluga. He stated that it is the same thing and it makes no difference. We disagreed and I am sure Beluga Vodka corporation also would beg the differ. Once we realized that Massud was not following the menu, we also began reading what we were suppose to be given with martinis and noticed that instead of caviar stuffed olive we got regular olive and we also did not get cocktail onion. We brought this up with Massud but instead of doing anything about it or at least offering us a refund of some kind, after all we paid full price for the martinis, he got upset and kept telling us that nobody wants cocktail onion and therefore he did not ever offer it. He kept saying, while visibly angry, that kettle One and Beluga is the same vodka and Kettle One is even better. Bottom line, we left very unsatisfied and even shocked. It is not clear if Massud was not trained properly and does not know the difference or he is simply skimming customers and company by selling cheap Kettle One Vodka instead of Beluga Noble Vodka. I am a regular customer at Petrossian. In fact, I make it a point to visit Petrossian every time I am in Las Vegas, New York or LA. This was the very first time that I have experienced such a bad service. I am very disappointed that I had to pay $80 for martinis that missed half of the things that were listed on the menu. I am not sure if I ever what to come back to Petrossian.