2 Best Restaurants in The Monterey Bay Area, California

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The Monterey Bay area is a culinary paradise. The surrounding waters are full of fish, wild game roams the foothills, and the inland valleys are some of the most fertile in the country—local chefs draw on this bounty for their fresh, truly Californian cuisine. Except at beachside stands and inexpensive eateries, where anything goes, casual but neat dress is the norm.

Bad Animal

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By day, Bad Animal mostly sells rare and used books, but, at 5 pm, it morphs into a wine bar and restaurant, where you're encouraged to order a glass of wine while browsing the stacks. The menu depends on who is the current Culinary Artist in residence, a position that rotates every year or so. Previous artists, local up-and-coming chefs who typically plan to open their own restaurants when they move on, have showcased Italian and Thai cuisine.

1011 Cedar St., Santa Cruz, CA, 95060, USA
831-900–5031
Known For
  • Extensive list of natural, primarily French and California wines
  • Interesting intellectual staff and clientele
  • Emphasis on local, organic ingredients
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

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Stationaery

$$

This cozy neighborhood restaurant serves one of Carmel’s most popular brunches every day, plus dinner several nights a week. The eclectic seasonal menu focuses on elegant comfort food with an international flair—options vary, but might include caviar with crème fraiche and kettle chips, shakshuka, chilaquiles, or poke bowls for brunch and soft-shell crab with fava bean puree for dinner.

San Carlos St., Carmel, CA, 93921, USA
831-250–7183
Known For
  • Specialty coffee, natural wines
  • Fresh, locally sourced ingredients
  • Takeout window
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun.–Wed.

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