106 Best Restaurants in San Diego, California

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San Diego is an up-and-coming culinary destination, thanks to its stunning Pacific Ocean setting, proximity to Mexico, diverse population, and the area’s extraordinary farming community. Increasingly the city’s veteran top chefs are being joined by a new generation of talented chefs and restaurateurs who are adding stylish restaurants with innovative food and drink programs to the dining scene at a record pace. Yes, visitors still are drawn to the San Diego Zoo and miles of beaches, but now they come for memorable dining experiences as well.

The city’s culinary scene got a significant boost when San Diego emerged as one of the world’s top craft beer destinations, with artisan breweries and gastropubs now in almost every neighborhood. San Diego also was on the cutting edge of the farm-to-table, Slow Food movement. Local sourcing is possible for everything from seafood to just-picked produce from a host of nationally recognized producers like Chino Farms and Carlsbad Aquafarm. The city’s ethnically diverse neighborhoods with their modest eateries offering affordable authentic international cuisines add spice to the dining mix.

San Diego’s distinct neighborhoods have their own dining personalities with friendly restaurants and bistros catering to every craving in this sun-blessed city. The trendy Gaslamp Quarter delights visitors looking for a broad range of innovative and international dining and nightlife, while bustling Little Italy offers a mix of affordable Italian fare and posh new eateries. Modern restaurants and cafés thrive in East Village, amid the luxury condos near PETCO Park.

The Uptown neighborhoods centered on Hillcrest—an urbane district with San Francisco flavor—are a mix of bars and independent restaurants, many of which specialize in ethnic cuisine. North Park, in particular, has a happening restaurant and craft beer scene, with just about every kind of cuisine you can think of, and laid-back prices to boot. And scenic La Jolla offers some of the best fine dining in the city with dramatic water views as an added bonus.

Cafe Moto

$ | Barrio Logan

Ride over to Cafe Moto for delicious lattes, cortados, cappuccinos, and other third-wave coffee favorites made with fair trade beans. You can try their coffee at numerous eateries around town, but there's nothing like a fresh cup roasted just steps away from where it's served. Motorcycle riders can also expect premium parking, with a few two-wheeled-only spots right out front. 

2619 National Ave., San Diego, CA, 92113, USA
619-239--6686
Known For
  • Vintage motorcycle theme
  • Drive-thru window
  • Good selection of specialty and seasonal drinks

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Caffè Calabria

$ | North Park

This long-standing North Park coffee roaster and café expands its evening offerings to include local beer, wine, and Italian-style cocktails.

3933 30th St., San Diego, CA, 92104, USA
619-683--7787
Known For
  • Neapolitan pizzas
  • House-roasted espresso
  • Campari cocktails
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. evening

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Carnitas' Snack Shack

$ | Embarcadero

Carnitas Snack Shack got a start farther inland in North Park, but eventually brought their signature pork tacos westward to provide a side of bayfront views with their modern Mexican cuisine. Indulge in some carnitas tacos, a BLT, or the "Triple Threat" pork sandwich at the Embarcadero outpost of this popular swine-heavy dining spot.

1004 N. Harbor Dr., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA
619-696–7675
Known For
  • The "Triple Threat" pork sandwich
  • Amazing tacos
  • Crispy golden French fries

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City Tacos

$ | North Park
This small space in North Park elevates the traditional taco shop experience with superior ingredients and unique toppings. Several vegan and paleo tacos are offered alongside their seafood and meat selections.
3028 University Ave., San Diego, CA, 92104, USA
619-296–2303
Known For
  • Unique toppings on traditional tacos
  • Specialty aioli and salsa bar
  • Vegan and paleo tacos

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Clayton's Coffee Shop

$ | Coronado

A classic diner with bar seating in a circle, Clayton's is a great lunch or breakfast spot with a menu that ranges from classic American fare to Mexican dishes like the popular breakfast burrito. Just don't forget dessert!

Communal Coffee

$ | North Park

The exterior of Communal Coffee reads "Coffee + Flowers," and though that's not the name of the café, it's also not inaccurate—you actually can pick up a bouquet while you're there. But while there's plenty to keep patrons occupied—including a curated selection of housewares, books, and chocolates—the main attraction is still the fresh-brewed coffee and flaky, buttery pastries.

Con Pane Rustic Breads & Cafe

$ | Liberty Station

The scent of fresh-baked bread whets the appetite of Liberty Station bakery and café customers seeking rustic scones or raisin brioche cinnamon rolls for breakfast, or one of the hearty lunch sandwiches like almost-grilled cheese with melted Brie and Gorgonzola on warm rosemary-and-olive oil bread. All can be enjoyed inside or on the sunny patio with hot or cold drinks including the homemade lemonade. The bakery turns out 21 different loaves; among them are the popular Pt. Loma sourdough, Gruyère and chive, rosemary and olive oil, and the Pane Cioccolata with Belgium and Swiss chocolate (only available weekends). Box lunches with a sandwich, chips, and cookie, perfect for picnics or other outings, are $15 to $20 each.

2750 Dewey Rd., San Diego, CA, 92106, USA
619-224–4344
Known For
  • 25-year-old sourdough
  • Sandwiches served in half portions
  • Box lunches to go
Restaurant Details
no dinner

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Coronado Brewing Company

$ | Coronado

Perfect for beer lovers with kids, this popular, laid-back Coronado brewpub offers a menu that features large portions of basic bar food like burgers, sandwiches, pizza, and salads. Enjoy a brew at a pair of sidewalk terraces or belly up to the bar for a pour of the Weekend Vibes IPA or Salty Crew blonde ale.

170 Orange Ave., San Diego, CA, 92118, USA
619-437–4452
Known For
  • A good selection of house-crafted beers
  • Kids' menu
  • More strollers than barstools

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Craveology

$ | Balboa Park

Enjoy views of the Bea Evenson Fountain from the patio of this quick-lunch option outside the Fleet Science Center. The menu offers everything from flatbreads, sandwiches, and wraps to slushies, specialty coffees, and soft-serve ice cream.

The Cravory

$ | Point Loma

San Diego's best cookies come in crowd-pleasing flavors, such as birthday cake, red velvet, and lemon bar. There are also craft sodas, Cravory flavored milks, edible cookie dough, ice cream, and cold brew to round out your snack. You'll find the cookies at various farmers' markets throughout the city.

3960 W. Point Loma Blvd., San Diego, CA, 92110, USA
619-795–9077
Known For
  • Gluten-free options
  • Cookie-of-the-month club
  • Ships anywhere

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Dark Horse Coffee Roasters

$ | South Park

There are six spots across San Diego, including this one on the corner of Juniper and Fern in the heart of South Park. Open daily, this is the place to come for coffee, hot or iced, and a special treat—a scoop of one of the innovative flavors from Mutual Friend Ice Cream like haole pie with Oreo and macadamia nuts, or gluten-free coffee made with Dark Horse cold brew.

3004 Juniper St., San Diego, CA, 92104, USA
619-230--5307
Known For
  • Full coffee service until 5:30 pm daily
  • Mutual Friend Ice Cream
  • Vegan mini-doughnuts

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Dodo Bird Donuts

$ | La Jolla

Attached to La Jolla’s popular Paradisaea restaurant, this daytime café has fresh donuts that will proudly leave chocolate on your teeth, frosting on your lips, and sprinkles on your lap. They are that good, and even more so when paired with artisan coffees, rare teas, and other breakfast items that counter the sweet with savory. When Dodo rolls out seasonal donuts, grab them before they exit the menu; almond cherry, eggnog cream, and other short-lived holiday flavors are worth snagging while you can.

Draft at Belmont Park

$ | Mission Beach

Patrons can have expansive seaside views and choose from over 68 craft beer selections, too, at this spacious Belmont Park bar and restaurant. The relaxed, boardwalk atmosphere—and giant wall-sized television screen—makes it a perfect spot for lounging after riding some waves at Mission Beach, or to cool down after soaking in some sun.

3105 Ocean Front Walk, San Diego, CA, 92109, USA
858-228–9305
Known For
  • All-day dining with Sunday brunch
  • Huge draft beer selection
  • People-watching on the boardwalk

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Dumpling Inn

$ | Kearny Mesa

Since 1994, this family-owned restaurant has been serving fans of traditional northern Chinese food who drive hours to sample dumplings made by hand every morning with fresh dough and filling; top sellers include the signature xiao long bao, the pork pot sticker, and the deep-fried beef curry. After dumplings, move on to house specialties like sea bass with black bean sauce and salt-and-pepper calamari. This former hole-in-the-wall moved next door, virtually taking over the strip mall with seating for over 300 people, and adding a full Shanghai Saloon with 30 beers on tap and over 60 types of whiskey. Among rare Japanese whiskeys is their own private Maker's Mark label.

4625 Convoy St., San Diego, CA, 92111, USA
858-268–9638
Known For
  • Authentic mainland-style Chinese cuisine
  • Spicy chow mein
  • Handmade dumplings
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Falafel Heights

$ | North Park

For street food with style, pop into Falafel Heights for a made-from-scratch falafel wrap or chicken shawarma bowl, made Palestinian-style for easy snacking. Be sure to get a few dips on the side for an extra kick.

4118 30th St., San Diego, CA, 92104, USA
619-832--1328
Known For
  • Fresh sauces like tahini and garlic dip
  • Incredibly snackable chickpea balls
  • Refreshing mint lemonade

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Fish Guts

$ | Barrio Logan

Don't let the name sway you—Pablo Becker's temple to fresh seafood may very well serve the best fish tacos in town (and that's saying something in San Diego). There's usually a line before the doors even open, and the kitchen almost always sells out by midafternoon on weekends. It's a small menu of locally caught seafood, such as Baja shrimp, swordfish, and white fish, but everything is painstakingly prepared at the highest level with the best ingredients, so try a little of everything before the last order is gone for the day.

2222 Logan Ave., San Diego, CA, 92113, USA
619-888--0081
Known For
  • Fish tacos and fish sandwiches
  • Dine-in only with limited seating
  • Seasonally rotating menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Gelato Vero Caffe

$ | Mission Hills

A youthful crowd gathers here for authentic Italian ice cream, espresso, and a second-floor view of the Downtown skyline. The line moves quickly, and the best seats are outside to watch planes fly overhead into the nearby San Diego International Airport.

3753 India St., San Diego, CA, 92103, USA
619-295–9269
Known For
  • Smooth and creamy gelato made with natural flavors
  • Affogato (espresso and gelato)
  • Italian sodas, teas, and full espresso bar

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Harland Brewing

$ | South Park

Too early to grab a pint of Harland beer? Just head to their café counter that's open daily from 7 am to 3 pm for a fresh pastry and espresso instead. The pet- and kid-friendly patio is a great place to sit with a laptop or with friends, and if you stick around, it'll be beer-o'clock in no time.

Heartwork Coffee

$ | Mission Hills

For a low-key vibes and high-quality coffee service with a punk rock edge, head to Heartwork Coffee. The sidewalk service window slings a full espresso menu, plus teas, cocoa, and plenty of pastries that are often vegan and/or gluten-friendly.

3993 Goldfinch St., San Diego, CA, 92103, USA
Known For
  • Sidewalk service (no restrooms available)
  • Frequent food and artisan pop-up events
  • Homemade syrups and fun seasonal drinks

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High Tide Bottle Shop & Kitchen

$ | Coronado

Although it carries an extensive selection of craft beers, wine, and spirits, High Tide Bottle Shop is a lot more than a liquor store. The extensive menu of signature pizzas, wraps, sandwiches, wings, and more are worth savoring at one of its outdoor tables or carrying out for a picnic on the beach.

933 Orange Ave., San Diego, CA, 92118, USA
619-435–1480
Known For
  • More than 20 different signature pizzas
  • Dry-rub wings
  • An extensive collection of bottled local craft beers

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The Invigatorium

$ | East Village

Decked out in dinosaurs and featuring a mosaic dragon on the wall, The Invigatorium is as much a showcase for tasteful whimsy as it is for tasty treats. A partnership between brewery/coffee roaster Modern Times and local restaurateurs CH Projects, the East Village spot is essentially two small eateries in one: the eponymous coffee and breakfast bite purveyors as well as its sibling bar, J & Tony's, which serves up Italian cold-cut sandwiches and classic cocktails while vintage vinyl spins on the hi-fi. Show up early enough to ensure you walk out with a breakfast taco—they go fast. Or come after sundown for some tinned fish and a round of negronis.

631 9th Ave., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA
855-634–7664
Known For
  • Breakfast tacos
  • Lavender London fog latte
  • Tony's Negroni
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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James Coffee Co.

$ | Little Italy

Housed alongside a handful of other small businesses in The Space, a warehouse-like shopping center, James Coffee Co. and its aromas of fresh-brewed house roasts might very well prove too enticing for nearby shoppers to pass up. Take a seat while waiting for a cup of flavorful pour-over coffee, frothy espresso, or a variety of teas, and savor a morning bun or a flaky, buttery croissant. Or if you're on the go, they offer a seasonal rotation of different bagged roasts for you to take with you.

2355 India St., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA
619-756--7770
Known For
  • Bold-flavored pour-over coffee
  • Rich, flaky croissants
  • A wide variety of seasonal bean roasts

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Kairoa Brewing Company

$ | University Heights

The thick burgers taste as good as the beer brewed on-site at this New Zealand-inspired brewpub. Plenty of IPAs are available year-round, along with rotating options like pilsners, stouts, sours, and other easy-drinking beers that pair beautifully with the large menu of creative comfort foods like mushroom bulgogi fries, smoked chicken wings (colloquially called "chook" wings across Oceania), and fish-and-chips. Head upstairs to enjoy the sunny rooftop patio with plenty of seating, or catch a game on the large TVs behind the bar on the ground floor. 

4601 Park Blvd., San Diego, CA, 92116, USA
619-295–1355
Known For
  • Lively Sunday brunch
  • Big-screen TVs without the sports bar feel
  • Spacious rooftop patio
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues., no lunch Wed. and Thurs.

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Karina's Ceviche and More

$ | Mission Hills

Don't miss this local gem serving up delicious ceviches, seafood cocktails, and famous fish tacos, available grilled or fried Baja-style. Place your order at the small walk-up window along India Street, then grab one of the (limited) seats along the adjacent outdoor terrace.

3731 India St., San Diego, CA, 92103, USA
619-255–5900
Known For
  • Karina's signature spicy ceviche
  • Choice between full-size plates or smaller tostadas
  • Spicy marinades—ask for guidance if you want to order something mild

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Karl Strauss Brewing Company

$ | Little Italy

San Diego's first microbrewery now has multiple locations, but the original one remains a staple with a refreshed look after a 2024 renovation. This locale draws an after-work crowd for German-inspired pub food and pints of Red Trolley Ale and later fills with beer connoisseurs from all walks of life to try Karl's latest concoctions.

1157 Columbia St., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA
619-234–2739
Known For
  • "mac on tap" mac 'n' cheese
  • Beeramisu dessert, made with Imperial Stout
  • More than a dozen rotating and seasonal beers on tap

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The Kebab Shop

$ | East Village

At its 10 San Diego locations—Carmel Mountain, Encinitas, East Village, La Jolla, Little Italy, Mira Mesa, Mission Valley, Otay Ranch, Point Loma, and Rancho Bernardo—this fast-food Mediterranean eatery offers a mix of slowly cooked rotisserie meats and crispy falafel served on plates of saffron rice or wrapped in grilled flatbread. Fresh tabbouleh, Mediterranean salads, and baklava desserts round out the meals. For a meal on the go, order the döner box, with options like spiced lamb, marinated chicken, ground beef, or falafel accompanied by fries or rice, fresh veggies, and creamy garlic yogurt sauce.

630 9th Ave., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA
619-525–0055
Known For
  • Rotisserie meats including chicken, beef, and lamb
  • Crispy golden fries
  • Creamy garlic yogurt sauce

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Kindred

$ | South Park

Ornate pink wallpaper and marble-topped tables stand among skull prints, Gothic art, a heavy metal soundtrack and a giant ram's head in this busy restaurant-bar—emphasis on the bar. The vegan menu is not what you might expect, and the bold flavors and satisfying portions will please both herbivores and carnivores alike.

1503 30th St., San Diego, CA, 92102, USA
619-546–9653
Known For
  • Skewers of homemade seitan or impossible shawarma
  • Potent tiki drinks
  • Busy weekend brunch
Restaurant Details
No lunch weekdays

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Kono's Café

$ | Pacific Beach

Surfers, bicyclists, and sun worshippers visiting or living in Pacific Beach line up at the counter of this casual seaside café for hearty breakfasts and lunches. Some chow down inside surrounded by surfing decor, while others watch waves crash from the outdoor patio.

Walk off your meal along the bustling boardwalk, which also offers prime people-watching.

704 Garnet Ave., San Diego, CA, 92109, USA
858-483–1669
Known For
  • Huge breakfast portions
  • Local favorite for breakfast burritos
  • Great people-watching along the boardwalk
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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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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Lestat's Coffee Shop

$ | Normal Heights

 Expect a great selection of baked goods and an unpretentious atmosphere at Lestat's three locations: Normal Heights (open 6:30 am to 11 pm), Hillcrest (open 8 am to midnight), and University Heights (open 24/7). The Normal Heights location is adjacent to Lestat's West, a music venue offering live music, comedy shows, and open mic nights.

3343 Adams Ave., San Diego, CA, 92116, USA
619-282–0437
Known For
  • Milky Way mocha with caramel and vanilla
  • Panini, pastries, salads, and sandwiches
  • Funky, bohemian atmosphere

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