"Red West, the younger of the two pizzeria joints of the same name, in Lomita with his big sister a higher profile, architectural character and an important visual niche in the restaurant iconography of the older, larger harbor district of Wilmington, about 4 miles southeast of Red West Lomita, although both mark street addresses on the legendary Pacific Coast Highway. The food, perfectly balanced, thin crust, New York meets L.A. on the Italian Riviera tariff, is gratefully uniform in both places. But be warned of the Lomita stains only disadvantage: it is tiny and full. There is a great salad bar, but the room that is given to stand and build your own salad is so tight, many Forgo the fresh fruits and vegetables and other toppings that are from your crowded, sometimes divided tables. It is worth the inconvenience, trust this reviewer."