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.

Scoops

$ | La Jolla

Homemade crepes and fresh-brewed coffee come second to the artisanal ice cream made with just a handful of ingredients. Even vegans can get their scoop on, with flavors like strawberry shortcake, cookie dough, and chocolate made with cashew milk, cocoa butter, organic carob beans, and other natural goodness.

2179 Av. de la Playa, San Diego, CA, 92037, USA
858-246–6321
Known For
  • Vegan ice cream and sorbet
  • Sweet crepes
  • Flavors like honeycomb and brown sugar cookie dough chunk

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Shorehouse Kitchen

$ | La Jolla

This casual indoor-outdoor eatery in La Jolla Shores has a sprawling outdoor patio perfect for leisurely lunches with friends and family. Surfers and well-heeled locals populate the 50-seat patio while enjoying made-to-order organic smoothies and fresh salads, as well as scrumptious breakfast and creative lunch entrées that include flatbreads, soups, sandwiches, and the popular cheeseburger and prime steak frites. The blueberry banana smoothie is addictive, while the tarragon chicken salad with lemon aioli, green apple, avocado, pistachios, and dried cranberries over mixed greens with a citrus vinaigrette is a tantalizing mix of flavors.

Snooze

$ | Hillcrest

Bright “Brady Bunch” decor, plus plenty of sunshine and fresh air pouring through windows and skylights, are cheery wake-ups for diners at this hip neighborhood haunt for pancakes and lattes. Expect long waits for a table, especially on weekends; free coffee helps the time pass while you wait to indulge in made-from-scratch breakfast bliss.

3940 5th Ave., San Diego, CA, 92103, USA
619-500–3344
Known For
  • Pineapple upside-down pancakes
  • Half-order eggs Benedicts
  • Boozy brunch drinks
Restaurant Details
No dinner
Reservations not accepted

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South Beach Bar & Grille

$ | Ocean Beach

This three-story-tall restaurant and bar in Ocean Beach looks like a typical sports bar from the outside, but inside is the place to eat what many consider to be the best fish tacos in San Diego. Grab a seat at the bar and choose from an ever-changing array of fresh grilled fish from lobster to mahi-mahi. Visit on Tuesday for $4 tacos, Friday for $1 oysters, and Sunday for $10 bottles of bubbly.

5059 Newport Ave. #104, San Diego, CA, 92017, USA
619-226–4577
Known For
  • Mahi-mahi fish tacos
  • Great sunset and ocean views
  • Taco Tuesday $4 specials

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Spill The Beans Seaport Village

$ | Embarcadero

The line moves fast at Spill The Beans, a coffee shack designed like a nautical lighthouse on the east side of Seaport Village. Open from 7 am to 6 pm daily, you can get your java fix from their curated menu of coffeehouse classics, like Americanos and lattes, or specialty options like the cinna-bee latte with honey and cinnamon. Their bagel menu offers sweet and savory flavors as well as a rotating flavor of the month, with a unique variety of spreads like wasabi-ginger-soy and caramelized shallot and chive. 

813 W. Harbor Dr., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA
619-233--3836
Known For
  • Customizable California-style bagels
  • Specialty espresso drinks
  • Selection of homemade cream cheeses

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Sugar and Scribe

$ | La Jolla

If the chef at this La Jolla bakery looks familiar, it's because she won Food Network’s Holiday Baking Championship in 2015. Since that win, chef Maeve Rochford has made a name for herself as a celebrity chef and owner of Sugar and Scribe, offering baked goods like delicious scones as well as sit-down options (final seating 2 pm) like lobster Benedict, Irish sausage rolls, and irresistible blueberry pancakes with fresh-plucked berries, edible flowers, and vanilla whipped cream. For a La Jolla summer cool down, try the horchata latte.

7660 Fay Ave., San Diego, CA, 92037, USA
858-274–1733
Known For
  • Fluffy pancakes
  • Traditional Irish favorites
  • Award-winning bakery with fresh treats
Restaurant Details
No dinner
Final seating at 2 pm

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Tahona

$ | Old Town

Located next to Campo Santo Cemetery, Tahona—in its architecture and design—might suggest the illusion of a snapshot of historical San Diego, but culinarily it's anything but. Offering a dining experience that centers on mezcal, Oaxacan cuisine, and locally sourced produce and ingredients, Tahona puts a new spin on Southern California Mexican cuisine. Its menu features plenty of familiar staples like tacos, guacamole, and tostadas, mixed in with innovative items like carnitas bao buns and short rib birria ramen.

Make reservations online for its adjoining spooky speakeasy, Oculto 477, which brings an elevated sensory experience to its mezcal offerings.

2414 San Diego Ave., San Diego, CA, 92110, USA
619-255--2090
Known For
  • Mezcal flights
  • Interesting selection of tacos, including quesabirria and venison
  • Churros dipped in dulce de leche

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Tajima East Village

$ | East Village

With seven total locations in the city, Tajima has become a favorite source for ramen-hungry San Diegans. Climb into a cozy booth and order a Japanese craft beer or sake before diving into one of the five types of ramen—all of which come in hefty portions with affordable price tags—including an excellent vegan version with spinach noodles. Add-ins include accoutrements like kimchi, fried garlic, black garlic oil, and corn. Non-ramen options span sushi hand rolls, rice bowls, and Karaage, a Japanese-style fried chicken served with mayo.

901 E St., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA
619-431–5820
Known For
  • Spicy sesame ramen with spicy ground pork and fried garlic
  • Affordable and hefty portions
  • Karaage fried chicken

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Tartine

$ | Coronado

Dine any time of day at this French-inspired café a block from San Diego Bay, as breakfast commences at 7 am with homemade granola, quiche, and just-baked coffee cakes and croissants. Sandwiches, salads, and soups round out the daytime menu, while dinner highlights include the catch of the day. Just be sure to save room for the Paris-pretty desserts.

Tea Pavilion

$ | Balboa Park

Grab some noodles, sushi, or Japanese tea and treats at this pavilion located in the center of the park. The large outdoor patio is a great place to rest and recharge before seeking tranquility in the adjacent Japanese Friendship Garden.

2215 Pan American Way, San Diego, CA, 92101, USA
619-231–0048
Known For
  • Spacious patio
  • Extensive tea selection
  • Japanese snacks and sweets
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Tribute Pizza

$ | North Park

The concept behind Tribute Pizza initially seems like a gimmick—each wood-fired, oven-baked pizza is a "tribute" to one at another famous pizzeria, whether in Brooklyn, Texas, or even Costco. But however campy in their presentation, the pizzas at the spacious, modern restaurant—which is housed in a converted former post office—are among the best in town, whether made from all-vegan ingredients or smothered in spicy salami. Choose from the signature 13-inch Neo-Neoplitan style, thick Grandma style, or a whopping 28-inch floppy New York-style pie. Sides and other plates round out the menu, from the strange addition of (amazing) Szechuan spicy noodles to wood-fired focaccia bread with a variety of spreads.

3077 North Park Way, San Diego, CA, 92104, USA
619-450–4505
Known For
  • The Bees Mode—topped with soppresatta and hot honey
  • Fried Brussels sprouts with garlic and pecorino romano cheese
  • Curated selection of local craft beers and wines
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No lunch

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Trilogy Sanctuary

$ | La Jolla

Perched on a rooftop in La Jolla, this café features a mindful menu of bowls, tacos, and other creative entrées that are all 100% organic, vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, plant-based, seed-oil free, and soy-free. There's also a boutique with sustainable products and a yoga studio with aerial yoga, sound healing, and training workshops.

Venissimo Cheese

$ | Mission Hills

The flagship location of Venissimo offers a gigantic selection of hard and soft cheeses from around the world, plus all the goodies that go along with it—dried meats, fruit, crackers, honey, olives, chocolate, and more. Assemble a plate to munch on, or grab one of their made-to-order sandwiches like the "Sweet" sandwich, made with ooey-gooey Brie and fig jam.

754 W. Washington St., San Diego, CA, 92103, USA
619-491--0708
Known For
  • Curated pairings and tasting events (see website calendar for details)
  • Knowledgable cheesemongers
  • Grab-and-go gifts to bring home
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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White Rice Bodega

$ | Normal Heights

With window service from its colorful, street-art-adorned kitchen and outdoor seat-yourself tables, this is an ideal spot for a quick bite, but that doesn't mean it's not substantial. The outdoor eatery serves savory and delicious abundant plates of traditional Filipino pork, sausage, and chicken dishes, along with signature snacks like lumpia (Filipino spring rolls) and their head-turning purple ube pandesal (bread rolls). Come hungry, and plan on taking some to go.

3586 Adams Ave., San Diego, CA, 92116, USA
619-289--9240
Known For
  • Fluffy, purple Ube pandesal (bread rolls)
  • Pork sisilog (fried egg and rice)
  • Crispy Filipino spring rolls

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Zab Linda

$ | Clairemont

Zab Linda may be a bit out of the way and lacking in atmosphere, but the northeastern Thai dishes featured on the menu—noodles, curry, and the spicy larb (think meat salad), which comes with pork, chicken, beef, catfish, or duck—make the trip worth it. Pick your spicy level, from 1 to 10 to add extra heat to your dish. After house favorites like drunken noodles, nam tok (beef salad), or tom kha gai (coconut soup), cool your palate with sweet rice with mango.

6925 Linda Vista Rd., San Diego, CA, 92111, USA
858-650–6868
Known For
  • Drunken noodles
  • Spicy shrimp
  • Authentic northeastern Thai cuisine
Restaurant Details
No breakfast

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Kono's Cafe

$ | Pacific Beach
Take in the boardwalk vibe as you wait in line for your breakfast burrito at this legendary spot at the base of Crystal Pier.
704 Garnet Ave., San Diego, CA, 92109, USA
858-483–1669
Known For
  • Big breakfasts
  • Surfer vibe
  • People-watching along the boardwalk

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