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.

Callie

$$$ | East Village Fodor's Choice

When Callie arrived in San Diego in 2021, it helped begin the transformation of a once-sleepy city known for fish tacos and craft beer into an internationally renowned dining destination. Callie's chef and owner Travis Swikard worked under chef Daniel Boulud for ten years before returning to his hometown, where he now oversees one of the most in-demand restaurants in the region. Mixing contemporary California technique with Mediterranean flavors, the menu soars from impossibly creamy roasted garlic hummus to their famous uni toast, crispy patatas bravas, pappardelle with duck and kurobuta sausage ragù, and mains like mouthwatering Aleppo chicken and Mediterranean octopus. All the plates come in small portions meant for sharing, so order several per person.  Street parking is extremely limited, so save yourself time and stress by using the parking garage on 11th Avenue between J Street and Island Avenue. Validation at the restaurant provides three hours free---plenty of time for dinner, drinks, and dessert.

1195 Island Ave., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA
619-255--9696
Known For
  • The curated five-course Mediterranean Feast
  • Delectable dips and spreads
  • Romantic date nights or splurge occasions
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No lunch

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Herb & Wood

$$$ | Little Italy Fodor's Choice

Design lovers will fall for celebrity chef Brian Malarkey's sprawling restaurant, a former art store that has been refashioned into four luxe spaces in one—an entryway lounge, outdoor lounge, fireplace-dotted patio, and the main dining room, which is flanked by beaded chandeliers, lush banquettes, and paintings in rich jewel tones. The menu, spearheaded by chef Aidan Owens, is heavy on wood-roasted dishes, many of which are apt for sharing, like the roasted baby carrots or roasted branzino with Castelvetrano olive tapenade. There are also larger options, like an oxtail gnocchi and pizzas with toppings that range from wild mushrooms to hot honey.

2210 Kettner Blvd., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA
619-955–8495
Known For
  • Roasted baby carrots with Moroccan oil, pistachio butter, pickled red onion, and jalapeño vinaigrette
  • Pillow-soft oxtail gnocchi
  • The secret menu Parker House rolls topped with Maldon sea salt
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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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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