

Simple but cozy Italian joint in a shopping center offers a variety of handmade pasta dishes & wine.
Hours
| Friday | 4–9 PM |
| Saturday | 4–9 PM |
| Sunday | 4–9 PM |
| Monday | 5–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 11688 South St #106, Artesia, CA 90701
Phone: (562) 924-8000
Website: https://www.latavolatarestaurant.com/
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Reviews
They open for dinner service at 5 and am glad we were there because I heard the staff take many calls later coming for reservations.
Quite attentive service from the two ladies who were running tables and food back and forth.
The hostess seemed new? In that she neede help dealing with calls and ringing up a gift card for another customer.
Good place for date night, group party : the center tables were all put together for at least a dozen.
Food wise: I got the trenette (ribbon pasta) pesto , a half portion spaghetti Bolognese and linguine carbonara. Also a calamari appetizer: every SINGLE dish was HEAVILY salted.
We could see the line cook through the open kitchen really doubling down on the salt .
How unfortunate because the pasta was otherwise very nice – freshly made in house.
Caprese insalata was thankfully not salted. Garlic and tomato bruschetta still delicious.
I don’t know if the food gets tasted by the same person preparing it but that’s definitely something the cooks/chef should to look into.
I ordered the spaghetti bolognese, and it really hit the spot. The sauce tasted rich and hearty, and the fresh pasta was done right—not mushy, not stiff. It’s one of those dishes that doesn’t try to reinvent anything, it’s just solid and comforting, and that’s exactly why it works.
The smoked chicken tortellini in pink sauce was probably my favorite, though. The smoky flavor was subtle but noticeable, and it paired really well with the creamy sauce.
We also got the fresh bruschetta bread, which was free and delish. Warm, crispy on the outside, soft in the middle—perfect for tearing apart and scooping up extra sauce.
Overall, it’s the kind of pasta place you’d come back to without thinking twice. Good portions, good flavors, and food that tastes like someone actually cared while making it.
The menu features a variety of classic Italian dishes, along with a carefully curated selection of wines and beers. There is no kids’ menu, but they offer off-menu options, such as butter pasta (spaghetti), which my nieces and nephews love.
On recent visits, we made reservations and were seated promptly. Service began with complimentary bread, and we ordered drinks, such as their Pinot Grigio or Peroni beer, while we decided on our dinner.
A few of my favorite dishes are Spaghetti ai Frutti di Mare, Ravioli alla Bolognese, Ravioli ai Funghi, and Spaghetti alla Bolognese. The calamari and spinaci (spinach) were great sides to share. For dessert, we enjoyed the homemade tiramisu and gelato.
The staff was friendly and attentive, and the atmosphere was cozy. I highly recommend this place and look forward to dining here again soon.
I’d had fresh pasta before, but I’d never had fresh raviolis. Everything was incredible! Five-star flavors are hard to find in the United States outside of Louisiana, and this place has it in spades!
Of course, there have been a few changes over the years, such as the frutti di mare having more of a tomato base now and the prices going up a bit (understandably; there have been some rough years recently, especially for small restaurants), but I think it’s still worth every penny, and I continue to recommend this place to whomever I can.
It’s best to make a reservation whenever possible, and don’t hesitate to try some of their specials, especially if there’s a fruit caprese or burrata appetizer. Both the aforementioned frutti di mare and the scallopine di pollo ai funghi are my usual go-to choices, but you really can’t go wrong with anything on their menu. I always look forward to my next visit; may there be many more to come.
We were sat and drink orders were taken. Our drinks arrived just a few minutes later and we ordered. Wine glasses were a bit spotty and mine had lipstick on it.
Then the food arrived along with bread. I had the shrimp and mussels. Wonderful sweet year spicy flavor. My wife had the Bolognese to which she felt was just average flavor and wished for more. They say they make their pasta fresh daily and it did seem fresh.
Our server was nice but a little hard to get her attention for more bread and had to grab another server.
Overall a better Italian restaurant for the area but we prefer so many others out of the area. We will give it another try next time in the area and see how it goes.
One of South Street’s best kept secrets, La Tavolata offers a delightful escape from the bustling Asian food scene in the area. This cozy, intimate space transports diners to a quaint Italian trattoria, where the focus is on simple, delicious food.
While parking can be a bit of a challenge, the warm and welcoming atmosphere, coupled with attentive service, makes it well worth the effort. The staff is knowledgeable and eager to guide you through the menu, offering expert recommendations.
The real star of the show is the food. The pasta is made fresh in-house, ensuring a truly authentic Italian dining experience. The generous portions and high-quality ingredients make every bite a pleasure. The wine list complements the dishes perfectly, offering a variety of options to suit every palate.
If you’re seeking a satisfying Italian meal at a reasonable price, La Tavolata is the place to be. It’s a hidden gem that’s sure to impress.