3 Best Restaurants in Downtown, San Diego

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Puesto

$$ | Embarcadero Fodor's Choice

Bold graffiti graphics, chandeliers with tangled telephone wires, and beat-heavy music energize this Downtown eatery that celebrates Mexican street food with a modern twist. Settle into one of the interior rooms or the sunny patio under orange umbrellas to sip margaritas and other specialty cocktails, Baja wines, or fruity aguas frescas made daily. Guacamole, ceviche, chicharrones, and taquitos whet appetites for tasty street tacos, with rotating varieties that include lobster, mushroom, and shrimp that can be mixed and matched for plates of three. Deep-fried carnitas with a jalapeño Caesar salad, short rib enchiladas, shrimp a la plancha, and fish tacos round out the menu. The original (and smaller) Puesto is in downtown La Jolla.

789 W. Harbor Dr., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA
619-233–8880
Known For
  • Unique Parmesan guacamole
  • Fruit-infused margaritas made in-house
  • Mexican street food with a twist

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Las Cuatros Milpas

$ | Barrio Logan

One of the oldest restaurants in San Diego, having opened in 1933, Las Cuatro Milpas ("The Four Cornfields") feels like a closely held secret in Barrio Logan. Open until 3 pm, it almost inevitably attracts a big lunchtime rush, though the wait is worth it for the homemade tortillas, beans with chorizo, and rolled tacos. The menu is simple, though everything is delicious, and the interior—with checkered picnic tables—looks like it hasn't changed in 85 years. Don't forget your wallet, as they only accept cash.

1857 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA, 92113, USA
619-234–4460
Known For
  • Homemade tortillas
  • Hefty portions of rice and beans
  • Unpretentious charm
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner

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LOLA 55

$ | East Village

This is the place for exceptional, elevated tacos that won't break the bank. Happy hour runs from 2 to 6 pm (except on Wednesday, when it lasts all day), where LOLA margaritas are $7 and Calidad draft beer is $5.

1290 F St., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA
619-542–9155
Known For
  • Great cocktails
  • Baja fish tacos and pork belly al pastor tacos
  • Gluten-free and vegan options
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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