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.

Passionfish

$$$ Fodor's Choice

South American artwork and artifacts decorate Passionfish, and Latin and Asian flavors infuse the dishes. The chef shops at local farmers' markets several times a week to find the best produce, fish, and meat available and then pairs it with creative sauces like a caper, raisin, and walnut relish.

701 Lighthouse Ave., Pacific Grove, CA, 93950, USA
831-655–3311
Known For
  • Sustainably sourced and organic ingredients
  • Reasonably priced wine list that supports small producers
  • Slow-cooked meats
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Corkscrew Café

$$

Farm-fresh food is the specialty of this casual, Old Monterey–style bistro, where the herbs and seasonal produce come from its own organic gardens, the catch of the day comes from local waters, and the meats are hormone-free. Don't miss the collection of corkscrews dating from the 17th century to the present.

55 W. Carmel Valley Rd., Carmel Valley, CA, 93924, USA
831-659–8888
Known For
  • Wood-fired pizzas
  • Fantastic regional wine list
  • Garden patio
Restaurant Details
Closed Jan.

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