4 Best Restaurants in Downtown, San Diego

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We've compiled the best of the best in Downtown - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Bencotto

$$ | Little Italy

The ultramodern Italian eatery gets cheers for its design and cuisine from hip Little Italy residents and visitors alike. Diners linger over drinks and homemade pasta at the friendly long bar and more intimate upstairs dining room. Small plates designed for sharing include fried risotto balls and meatballs with a spicy tomato dipping sauce, and the 60-pound Parmigiano Reggiano cheese wheel is a sight to behold. Pasta Your Way offers your choice between 9 pastas, 7 sauces, plus additions like sausage, shrimp, or mushrooms if desired. Traditional soups, salads, and meat and seafood dishes pair well with one of the many Italian wines available by glass or bottle.  Parking can be challenging but the Little Italy valet service is available after 5 pm.

750 W. Fir St., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA
619-450–4786
Known For
  • Mix-and-match pasta entrées
  • Gluten-free and vegan pasta options
  • Traditional Italian tiramisu

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Ciccia Ostera

$$ | Barrio Logan

Ciccia Ostera feels as cozy as nonna's house, but with Michelin-recognized Milanese favorites, like the inexplicable, but wonderfully decadent mushroom flan; the crisply fresh and lightly dressed tricolore salad; an array of homemade pastas; a buttery and crisp veal Milanese; and plenty of Italian reds and whites to wash it all down. Those with Celiac or gluten sensitivities need not despair—there's an entire menu of gluten-free options. Save room for dessert, the panna cotta is divine, and the ricotta cake with an apricot-habanero spread coated with pomegranate seeds provides the perfect balance of sweetness and spice. 

2233 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA, 92113, USA
619-674–4069
Known For
  • Homemade focaccia with a savory marscapone spread
  • Lots of gluten-free and vegan options
  • An intimate, family-friendly neighborhood vibe
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Lala

$$ | Little Italy

This diminutive addition to Little Italy was once a pet store and grooming shop, but the Buslacchi family swapped fur and feathers for fringe and a bit of a frou-frou feel. Come for a drink and appetizer of short rib arancini before heading next door to Barbusa for dinner, or stay and enjoy a plate of gnocchi with a Lala martini, a surprisingly spicy take on the classic cocktail.

1919 India St., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA
619-310--6249
Known For
  • Kitschy decor
  • Date nights or girls' night out
  • Difficult parking in the area (rideshare recommended)
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Pappalecco

$ | Little Italy
Situated in the heart of Little Italy, it's a convenient spot to drop in for coffee between boutique shopping or to tuck in for an indulgent affogato (gelato with espresso) afterward. Kids and adults alike will swoon over the addictive gelato, while those seeking something savory can choose from a selection of panini and other snacks.