Yergu Puta-Mahd Verr (Two Thumbs Up!)
"BY THE SEA"
with Carina Karakashian and Nyrie Karkazian
Lebanese cuisine is one that is widely accepted in
the Armenian community. In fact, much of Armenian cooking is heavily
influenced by Lebanese or Middle Eastern cuisine. Lebanese cuisine
is also largely accepted among those locally, in the Fresno area.
There are numerous Lebanese/Middle Eastern restaurants in the Fresno
area, however, we chose to review one that is a little different.
By the Sea, located on the southwest corner of Herndon
and Palm, serves a variety of traditional Middle Eastern plates
along with a very modern taste of Caribbean seafood. Owner, Gretta
Ghazel opened this restaurant in 1995, taking over the family business.
Gretta was born in Lebanon, moved to Africa, then to Fresno and
has been in the area for 25 years.
Ghazels eclectic past is reflected in the atmosphere she has
created in the restaurant. Amongst the paintings, candles, music
and food it seems like you are in paradise. However, Ghazel has
perfected not only the atmosphere, but also her menu. The effort
put into making each plate is mirrored through its taste and appearance.
If you are interested in to going out, relaxing, having fun and
still getting the taste of a home-cooked meal, By the Sea
is the place to go. Our recommendation is the Phoenician chicken.