3 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.

Chez Loma

$$ | Coronado

French-meets-Southern Californian cuisine at this charming historic Victorian home in the heart of Coronado. A favorite of locals and guests at the nearby Hotel del Coronado, the romantic bistro offers French favorites like escargot and steak frites as well as California standbys like spicy tuna tostadas.

1132 Loma Ave., San Diego, CA, 92118, USA
619-435–0661
Known For
  • Eclectic Sunday brunch
  • Solid dessert selection
  • Romantic atmosphere
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Little Frenchie

$$ | Coronado

A charming French bistro serving brunch and dinner daily, Little Frenchie is the perfect spot for a quick pastry and latte or a hearty breakfast of steak and eggs, smoked salmon benedict, and the crowd-favorite quiche. Their onion soup gratiné will transport you to Paris, and the champagne happy hour, daily from 3 to 6 pm, pairs nicely with their classic mussels and frites. Opt for sidewalk seating to take in the daily buzz of Orange Avenue. 

1166 Orange Ave., San Diego, CA, 92118, USA
Known For
  • Daily champagne happy hour
  • Pastries and Parisian-style hot chocolate
  • Charming sidewalk seating

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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.

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