Hermosa Beach’s Rabano is Multiplying

The health-focused eatery offering handcrafted food and drinks will soon open its second outpost in Santa Monica
Hermosa Beach's Rabano is Multiplying in Santa Monica
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The Former Novel Cafe space located at 2507 Main Street in Santa Monica is in the process of becoming the second iteration of brothers Fernando and Roberto Chong’s Rabano Handcrafted Food & Drinks, as first reported by Toddrickallen.com. Rabano’s maiden operation hails from Hermosa Beach where the siblings stay committed to providing fresh, locally sourced grub.

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As the Chong brothers come from the family of restaurateurs behind W Bistro in Redondo Beach and China Grill in Manhattan Beach, this endeavor is far from their first rodeo — but, perhaps, this concept is a little more purpose-driven.

“After the loss of a family member, my siblings and I started looking at a more holistic approach to medicine, eating, and healthy living,” explains Fernando Chong via Digs. “We learned that good health begins with eating well and having a better attitude and more positive outlook on life, coupled with how focusing on others instead of ourselves can bring healing power.”

Subsequently, Rabano is hyper-focused on creating a seasonal and sustainable menu that plucks its ingredients from a multitude of feel-good sources, including lettuces, herbs, greens, and vegetables from Valdivia, Murray, Weiser, Mc Grath, Herr, and Tanaka Farms; GAP-2 Animal Welfare Certified chicken from Naked Truth; hormone and antibiotic-free pork from Niman Ranch; and beef that is Certified Humane, Never-Ever, Natural Angus from Aspen Ridge.

Additionally, Rabano uses olive oil, grapeseed oil, and sunflower oil for all cooking, frying, and salad dressings, and abides by an “absolutely no trans fats or hydrogenated oils” rule. Proprietary blends of seasoning rubs are also prepared in-house by a master chef and Mediterranean sea salt, gluten-free soy sauce, and ancient grains are always on hand.

Some notable menu items include beef barbacoa tacos, edamame wontons, the Mucho Mojo Cuban-style pulled pork sandwich, a Peruvian saltado bowl, spicy poke ceviche, and tabouleh lettuce wraps.

Amanda Peukert

Amanda Peukert

Amanda Peukert is a Los Angeles-based writer with a love for tattoos, music, food, and film. She received her BA and MFA in creative writing from California State University, Long Beach. Her work has appeared in/on SPIN, LA Taco, Tattoodo, Skin Deep, and Tattoo Energy. When she’s not writing, you can catch her listening to Alice in Chains and Tupac, or watching movies like The Crow and Halloween while eating tacos and drinking a cold beer.
Amanda Peukert

Amanda Peukert

Amanda Peukert is a Los Angeles-based writer with a love for tattoos, music, food, and film. She received her BA and MFA in creative writing from California State University, Long Beach. Her work has appeared in/on SPIN, LA Taco, Tattoodo, Skin Deep, and Tattoo Energy. When she’s not writing, you can catch her listening to Alice in Chains and Tupac, or watching movies like The Crow and Halloween while eating tacos and drinking a cold beer.

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