Benley is not really suggestive of a Vietnamese restaurant. Neither is the food strictly Vietnamese, more of a fusion type, so I guess the name is suitable. It is located near the right corner of a strip mall in Long Beach. I did not have a hard time finding the place, eventhough I missed the turn going into the stip mall and had to go around. The place is small and cozy but not cramped. I like the decor, minimal sharp and clean. When I got there the owner got my drink and ran next door to get her cook who was playing cards next door. I found it amusing. The menu was interesting. Their Pho was expensive and I was not in the mood for it. The entrees did not really appeal to me, but the appetizers did so I just got three appetizers.
Lemongrass Charred Pork Spring Rolls $ 6.95, this was really good, the pork was smoky-charred, salty-sweet with . Wrapped in fresh crunchy greens and some vemicelli. It holds up on it's own without the peanut dipping sauce.
Battered Salted Cuttlefish $ 7.95, nice and crunchy, very fresh and well salted. Delicious calamari.
Braised Short Rib with Avocado puree $ 6.95, I like braised short ribs, this one was really good and served in a bed of avocado puree. The beef is so tender it almost feels like melting in your mouth with the avocado puree. I would have preferred to have the ribs well seasoned. This was a good though to off-set the the salty cuttlefish that preceeded. There are no salt and pepper shakers on the table. I know guacamole is good on my beef tacos, but I never would have thought of serving it this way. Yummy.
Creme Brulee $ 6.95, I have said it before and I'll say it again, "If it's on the menu I'll order it." At least for the first time ;-) This was delicious with a nice candied ginger juliennes surprise on top. The bottom part of the creme was cold though.
Benley
8191 E Wardlow Rd
Long Beach, CA 90808
(562) 596-8130
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