Restaurant Minestraio

Friends enjoy a drink at the bar at Minestraio trattoria, which has replaced La Terza in the same space. (Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times)

Minestraio offers a handful of starters including some delicious little veal meatballs in tomato sauce, a couple of salads and a lovely eggplant parmigiana. But the best one to share is battilarda (seen here) a wooden board with Italian cold cuts. Its not the most generous platter around, but perfectly fine, especially for the pistachio-studded mortadella folded like handkerchiefs. (Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times)

A good choice among the main courses is the breaded pork chop alla Milanese. It’s about a half-inch thick, fried to a golden brown and served with a decent potato purée. (Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times)

Customers enjoy dinner on the patio at Minestraio. (Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times)
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For dessert, try the vanilla cooked cream with strawberry. (Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times)