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The Best San Diego Restaurants and Places to Eat
Copyright (c) 2010-2023 Ryan Hogan
Are you wondering, "What are the best restaurants in San Diego", then you've come to the right place. As you might expect for a city located near the ocean, San Diego is brimming with great seafood restaurants. However, the city has a lot more to offer the taste buds than just fish and scallops. San Diego is also home to fine American, French, Mexican, and Asian cuisine. There are also quality establishments offering delicious pizza, burgers, and barbeque.
San Diego Smarts takes a look at 12 of the best restaurants in the city. Not only do we review San Diego's superlative world class cuisine, but we also look at restaurants that cater to a wide range of tastes--both gastronomical and otherwise.
The Oceanaire Seafood Room 400 J Street 619-858-2277
The Oceanaire Seafood Room was voted best restaurant of 2009 by San Diego Magazine. This upscale eatery is renowned for its exceptional service and its superb wine list. Oceanaire's inviting menu, which features seasonal ingredients like ahi tuna, spiny lobster, and Mexican white seabass, is the product of Executive Chef Sean P. Langlais. This restaurant is open seven-days a week and has valet parking.
Georges at the Cove 1250 Prospect Street La Jolla, CA 92037 858-454-4244
Georges at the Cove is three restaurants in one and each has a great view of the ocean. On the first floor is George's California Modern, the middle floor is home to George's Bar, and on the rooftop you'll find Ocean Terrace (think bistro). Executive Chef Trey Foshee's menu features a bevy of scrumptious and "intensely seasonal" seafood dishes.
Urban Solace 3823 30th Street 619-295-6464
The hip Urban Solace is located north of Downtown in the heart of North Park's "Restaurant Row." Urban Solace is dedicated to bringing a neighborhood dining experience to San Diego foodies. Executive Chef Matt Gordon's menu features classic and cutting edge American dishes. The restaurant also serves a marvelous array of wine, crafted beer, and cocktails. Don't forget to check out Sunday's Bluegrass Brunch.
Addison 5200 Grand Del Mar Way 858-314-1900
If you had to describe Addison in one word it would be "elegant." The signature restaurant of the Grand Del Mar Resort, Addison's Executive Chef William Bradley infuses contemporary French cuisine with the best local ingredients. The dining area at the Addison has an old world atmosphere as well as a view of the resort's golf course. Addison's wine room is considered by many to be the best in San Diego.
Bertrand at Mister A's 2550 Fifth Avenue Twelfth Floor 619-239-1377
Bertrand at Mister A's offers patrons an exquisite view of the city's skyline including Balboa Park, Coronado, and the San Diego Zoo. Chef Stephane Voitzwinklker has assembled a menu that mixes modern American Cuisine with French and Mediterranean nuisances. Bertrand is also known for its attentive staff and professional service.
Bronx Pizza 111 Washington Street 619-291-3341
Since 1997, Bronx Pizza has been offering hungry San Diegans some of the best in New York style thin crust pizza. Great atmosphere and friendly customer service highlight this pithy pizzeria. Keep in mind they only accept cash, they don't use pineapple, and they leave the salads at the supermarket. Bronx Pizza sells pizza by the slice as well as whole pies.
Corvette Diner 2965 Historic Decatur Road Liberty Station 619-542-1476
Corvette Diner is a great family restaurant. This 1950's theme restaurant features Chef Daniel Diaz's all-American menu. Patrons can choose from delicious cheese burgers, skin-on fries, shakes, and even egg creams. As an added bonus, the waitresses wear poodle skirts and bouffant wigs. Even if the kids don't get the ancient 1950's references they will definitely love the arcade and fun center.
Burger Lounge 4116 Adams Avenue 619-584-2929
There are four Burger Lounge locations in the San Diego area: La Jolla, Kensington (detailed info listed above), Coronado, and Little Italy. Don't be fooled into thinking this is just another burger chain. The Burger Lounge was voted 2009's "Best Local Hamburger Joint" by the readers of San Diego Magazine. The hip Burger Lounge utilizes the best ingredients and has a menu that appeals to both burger aficionados and health nuts.
Old Town Mexican Cafe 2489 San Diego Avenue 619-297-4330
Old Town Mexican Cafe is not only one of the best Mexican restaurants in San Diego it's also one of the best restaurants of any kind. Open seven days a week from 7am to 2am, OTMC offers a wide variety of Mexican cuisine as well as the city's best margaritas. Look them up on the internet for weekly drink and dinner specials.
China Max 4698 Convoy Street 858-650-3333
The stylish China Max offers adventurous diners some of the best seafood and Chinese cuisine in San Diego. This upscale and welcoming restaurant weaves traditional Cantonese gastronomy with Western and Asian influences. Some of their more exotic dishes include shark's fin, fried frog, and abalone. Their dim sum is served daily.
Arrivederci Ristorante 3845 4th Avenue 619-299-6282
This Zagat rated restaurant offers some of the best nuova cucina Italiana (Italian food) in the city. Open for both pranzo (lunch) and cena (dinner), Arrivederci Ristorante offers exquisite insalate (salads), zuppe (soups) and secondi (entrees). This charming and fashionable restaurant also has a great vino (wine) list.
Phil's BBQ Point Loma 3750 Sports Arena Boulevard 619-228-6333
Consistently voted San Diego's best barbecue, Phil's BBQ (named after restaurateur Phil Pace) satisfies its customers with great service, consistency, freshness, and quality. Phil uses his top secret BBQ sauce to prepare delicious mesquite grilled baby back ribs and succulent barbeque chicken and beef sandwiches. Phil's is strictly causal and keep in mind they are closed on Mondays.
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