4 Best Restaurants in La Jolla, San Diego

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This tony enclave that hugs the ocean from the Bird Rock area to Torrey Pines draws diners from around the world to experience an amazing collection of relaxed fine and casual dining establishments, ranging from classic French bistro fare to California modern cuisine. Ocean-view restaurants along Prospect Street are very popular, but there are many affordable neighborhood favorites that serve tasty food in attractive settings like La Jolla Cove.

George's at the Cove

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La Jolla's ocean-view destination restaurant is like two dining experiences in one with Level2 bar and the rooftop Ocean Terrace. Prepare for spectacular views and an innovative menu featuring maple leaf duck with tangerine marmalade and salmon with braised lentils at the outdoor-only Ocean Terrace, while the Level2 lounge has unique craft cocktails like "Spa Day" with cucumber-mint infused vodka and elderflower. Regulars often come just for the sunset starters like salmon tartare, mussels, or jerk octopus. 

1250 Prospect St., La Jolla, CA, 92037, USA
858-454–4244
Known For
  • Outstanding California coastal cuisine
  • Excellent ocean views
  • Attention to detail for special-occasion dinners
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Manhattan of La Jolla

$$$ | La Jolla

Step into this swanky New York--style Italian chophouse that takes you back in time with its piano bar, paintings of Sinatra, and dirty martinis to match. The menu is as rich as the atmosphere with the taste of olive oil, garlic, and lemon in every bite. Start with the steamed clams or homemade cannelloni, and move on to the lobster Manhattan over linguine or the charbroiled veal chop Fiorentina. Nearly all the desserts are made from scratch including the New York cheesecake and the rich cannoli. The dim lighting and dark leather booths make this one of the more romantic restaurants in La Jolla.

7766 Fay Ave., San Diego, CA, 92037, USA
858-459–0700
Known For
  • Live jazz
  • Veal chop
  • Old-school vibes
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No breakfast or lunch

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The Marine Room

$$$

It’s hard to dine closer to the Pacific than at this venerable La Jolla Shores mainstay whose two-story-tall windows capture beachgoers, kayakers, snorkelers, and swooping gulls; if the tide is high, waves race across the sand and crash against the glass. The Maine lobster bisque comes coated in Meyer lemon cream with a cheddar biscuit, while the bluefin tuna is dressed in a togarashi aioli. Select from sides including pan-seared wild mushrooms, truffle yuca fries, and fire-roasted tudela artichokes.

2000 Spindrift Dr., La Jolla, CA, 92037, USA
866-644–2351
Known For
  • Well-priced happy hours
  • Produce, meats, fish sourced from local purveyors
  • A fine-dining menu that’s sophisticated yet playful
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No breakfast and lunch
Reservations essential

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Marisi

$$$ | La Jolla

Handmade pasta, Italian-hearth cooking, and classic cocktails are the winning formula for this La Jolla restaurant inspired by the best of Italian cuisine. Grab an indoor table near the bar, or one in the open-air dining space where heat lamps and fairy lights bring warmth on those rare, chilly nights. Although the entrées are on point, it’s really the starters that steal the show, like the marinated olives, chicken liver mousse, garlic prawns, and roasted bone marrow. The smoky birch-wood beets with goat cheese, pistachio, and raspberry will have you contemplating how to replicate the dish at home. Scallops are served on a bed of cauliflower puree and the in-house pastas are generous on the sauces, including the Bolognese with pasture-raised beef and farmer’s market soffritto. Be wise and make a reservation to avoid the wait, especially on weekends.