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From award-winning restaurants to the trendiest new hotspots, your table is waiting at over 35 top spots across the city.
Raised by Wolves
Bar / Lounge / Bottle Service•La JollaA boutique bottle shop is the front for this award-winning speakeasy. Step through the doors and you’ll find a petite Art Nouveau-inspired hideaway, all velvet chairs and ornate cabinets. Come for detail-oriented drinks and splurgy cocktails made with rare (read: old) spirits like 70-year-old bourbon.
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Mexican•North ParkIf Quixote feels like a house of worship, it’s no accident. The cavernous restaurant was built from a deconstructed Mexican church, as hinted at by its Santa Maria candles and pulpit-turned-bar. Chef José Cepeda serves riffs on his family favorites spotlighting heirloom grains, masa, and his specialty, moles.
View full availabilityCesarina
Italian•Ocean BeachFresh housemade pasta reigns at this charming Point Loma trattoria. Cesarina landed MICHELIN Bib Gourmand status for its knockout mix-and-match pasta options and one exceptional tableside tiramisu. The colorful Italian restaurant is a go-to for weekend brunch, best enjoyed on its bougainvillea-strewn patio.
View full availabilityMICHELIN Bib Gourmand
2023
MICHELIN Bib Gourmand
2022
Herb & Wood
Californian•Little ItalySpectacular wood-fired mains and a strong cocktail game are the twin draws at this sceney Cali-Mediterranean restaurant. Owner and Top Chef finalist Brian Malarkey created a place that’s just as charismatic as his on-air persona, complete with candlelit tables, barrel-vaulted ceilings, and modern art on the walls.
View full availabilityMICHELIN Plate
2022
Seneca
Italian•DowntownAlabaster statues and trickling fountains add a Roman holiday-like ambience to this rooftop trattoria. Enjoy lighter spins on Italian food like wood-fired prawns and pizza made with three-day fermented dough. Seneca lives on the 19th floor of the InterContinental, so your Roman feast comes with equally delicious Marina District views.
View full availabilityJuniper & Ivy
Little ItalyThis Little Italy mainstay is responsible for upping the neighborhood’s culinary cred. The kitchen takes local fish and ingredients from area farms, then turns them into stunning plates with international flavors like pappardelle with sunchoke stroganoff or albacore tuna crudo with citrus vinaigrette.
View full availabilityMICHELIN Plate
2022
Born & Raised
Steakhouse•Little ItalyThe scene is just as sizzling as the steaks at this Little Italy stunner. Born & Raised turns the old-school steakhouse genre on its head, displaying photos of rap legends in the all-gold, super-glam dining room. There are steakhouse faithfuls, plus carts that prep vintage cocktails tableside. The result is an OTT steakhouse fit for the highest of high rollers.
View full availabilityMICHELIN Plate
2022
C-Level
Cocktail Bar•DowntownSweeping water views and creative seafood, like everything-crusted ahi and a lobster and fontina BLT, set this bayside charmer apart. Not to mention a shaded patio, complete with heaters and a fireplace, which might be the prettiest outdoor dining space on Harbor Island.
View full availabilityMister A's
Contemporary French / American•DowntownThis plush penthouse escape—open since 1965—reached new heights after a dramatic redesign. Thanks to a freshly added lounge, diners have better access to its skyline views. The French-American restaurant highlights local produce in throwback dishes like grilled blue prawns with charred shishitos and pan-roasted Alaskan halibut with corn.
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Contemporary Asian•DowntownFilipino American chef Tara Monsod takes fusion food to the next level at this groovy Art Deco space. Expect opulent riffs on classics like crispy pig ears and kare kare—Monsod is one of the few chefs in the country putting Filipino food on the fine-dining stage. The approach earned her numerous awards, including a prestigious MICHELIN Plate.
View full availabilityMICHELIN Plate
2022
Ironside Fish & Oyster
Seafood•Little ItalyPortholes, anchor hooks, and an enormous octopus sculpture—the nautical energy is strong at this seafood giant. Executive chef Danielle Van Steen puts her stamp on highlights like bone marrow with tuna tartare and sesame smoked trout. The sprawling restaurant is set in a former auction house, hinting at San Diego’s maritime past.
View full availabilityThe Marine Room
Seafood•La JollaThis is an iconic La Jolla gem. What was French fine-dining is now a standout sustainable seafood spot serving local bluefin tuna with edamame and pickled ginger. The dining room is still the place to go for a killer oceanfront view—especially during high tide, when waves crash against the windows.
View full availabilityCallie Restaurant
Mediterranean•DowntownChef and San Diego native Travis Swikard is an alum of iconic restaurants like DANIEL, and that pedigree shines at this sophisticated Mediterranean spot named one of Esquire’s Best New Restaurants in America in 2022. Feast on plates like lemon saffron linguine or harissa-grilled lamb chops, or go all-in on a five-course family-style tasting menu. Either way, a meal in the inviting space decked with blue tiles and lush greenery feels like a lively dinner party on every visit.
View full availabilityMICHELIN Bib Gourmand
2024
MICHELIN Bib Gourmand
2023
Kettner Exchange
Contemporary American•Little ItalyAnchored by a striking 20-foot eucalyptus sculpture, this two-story, indoor-outdoor showstopper has been a Little Italy hotspot since opening in 2014. Snag a seat on the rooftop patio with swinging daybeds, a roaring fireplace, and bookable private cabanas for sweeping harbor views and inventive American dishes with Asian twists like Szechuan frog legs and spicy tuna and crispy rice with eel sauce from James Beard Award-winning chef Brian Redzikowski.
View full availabilityMICHELIN Bib Gourmand
2023
MICHELIN Bib Gourmand
2022
MICHELIN Bib Gourmand
2021
MOTHERSHIP
Tapas / Small Plates•North ParkMOTHERSHIP recently landed on Esquire’s best bars list for its top-tier vegan plates and inventive riffs on tropical drinks with unlikely combos like amaro and TANG cordial. But it’s the sci-fi design details that are especially impressive, including color-changing lights, menus that resemble flight manuals, and a shuttlecraft-turned-bar.
View full availabilityMarisi
Italian•La JollaThis dainty Italian restaurant is a La Jolla newcomer, but it’s already made an impression thanks to standout farm-to-table fare from executive chef Cameron Ingle (of Bouchon Bistro and Bestia fame). Toast with vermouth before digging into winners like einkorn cavatelli and bite-sized agnolotti.
View full availabilityCowboy Star
Steakhouse•DowntownThe award-winning, ride-’em-cowboy digs—hello, indoor fire pits—are one reason to dine at this long-standing East Village steakhouse. But so is the meaty food. Executive chef Victor H. Jimenez serves world-class New American fare like New York-style Hokkaido wagyu (flown in from Japan) and smoked garlic mac and cheese.
View full availabilityLe Coq
Contemporary French•La JollaThe latest hotspot from powerhouse restaurant group Puffer Malarkey Collective, Le Coq is where you go for modern takes on French classics with SoCal and Asian influences. James Beard Award-nominated chef Tara Monsod dazzles with standout dishes like a duck l’orange with tamarind puree, kumquat, and chicory. Original exposed brick walls in the historic 1930s building, red velvet booths, and lush plants add to the swanky Parisian vibe.
View full availabilityIsland Prime
Steakhouse•DowntownMeet San Diego’s only waterfront steakhouse: Island Prime’s unique location propped up on wooden stilts above San Diego Bay is reason enough to splurge here. And so is the premium surf-and-turf menu by award-winning chef Deborah Scott, featuring signatures like a filet trio with blue cheese, wild mushrooms, and Alaskan king crab.
View full availabilityBuona Forchetta
Italian•South ParkThis easygoing Italian restaurant has five locations all over San Diego that specialize in Neapolitan-style pizzas and northern Italian staples. It’s loved by the area’s families for kid-friendly touches: Pasta dishes can be ordered in smaller portions, and the restaurant’s Liberty Station location has two play areas, plus a vintage red Fiat converted into a dining table.
View full availabilityParadisaea
Californian•La JollaParadisaea comes from culinary industry heavyweights, including an Eleven Madison Park alum. Its mid-century tropical interiors, imaginative tiki cocktails, and fresh-caught fish entrees mean it's a casual spot that’s equal parts neighborhood gem and dream date-night destination.
View full availabilityAddison By William Bradley
Californian•Del MarSouthern California’s only three-star MICHELIN restaurant displays chef William Bradley's distinct vision of California gastronomy. Bradley's hyper-seasonal menu celebrates local produce alongside pitch-perfect wine pairings. Each impeccable course is an unparalleled tribute to the stunning Carmel Valley surroundings.
View full availabilityMICHELIN 3 Stars
2024
MICHELIN 3 Stars
2023
MICHELIN 3 Stars
2022
Civico 1845
Italian•Little ItalyThis sustainably minded Little Italy anchor is an ode to all things Calabrian. Executive chef Pietro Gallo whips up Southern Italian seafood staples plus a rare all-vegan menu that includes lasagna with meat-free ragu—these are nonna’s classics reinterpreted for San Diego’s health-conscious crowd.
View full availabilityNINE-TEN
Californian•La JollaNationally recognized chef Jason Knibb brings a sophisticated touch to local fish and produce at this restaurant inside the longstanding Grande Colonial Hotel. Whether you’re in the ocean-accented dining room or score a sought-after seat on the terrace to watch the seals and surf, you’re in for a quintessential San Diego experience.
View full availabilityMICHELIN Plate
2022
Cori Pastificio Trattoria
Italian•North ParkAt this colorful Italian restaurant, even the light fixtures are styled like pasta shapes. That delicious backdrop sets the stage for chef Accursio Lota’s soulful Sicilian dishes; many of his pastas are based on a special mix of flours made with ancient grains from Italy, including spaghettoni with seafood carbonara, plus thoughtful gluten-free and vegan options.
View full availabilityThe Whaling Bar
Californian•La JollaLa Valencia Hotel’s iconic cocktail lounge is back and better than ever, thanks to a reboot from San Diego's prolific SDCM Restaurant Group. With emerald-green banquettes, arched windows, and brass pendant lighting, the intimate space’s decor is a nod to the bar’s midcentury heyday. Led by executive chef Brian Redzikowski, the menu is equally glamorous—think lobster rolls and braised short rib baos, plus the restaurant’s original signature cocktail, the Whaler, a twist on Irish coffee.
View full availabilitySeréa
Mediterranean•CoronadoNothing comes between executive chef Jojo Ruiz and his James Beard certified-mission to serve sustainable, freshly caught seafood. Ruiz leads the kitchen at this waterfront Hotel del Coronado trailblazer, where the Mediterranean-accented MVPs include fresh seafood platters and whole fish, grilled or fried tableside.
View full availabilityMICHELIN Plate
2022
Himitsu
Sushi•La JollaPlan ahead to secure a seat at chef Mitsu Aihara’s intimate sushi counter or grab a spot in the cozy outdoor setup. Either way, you’ll be rewarded with an elegant omakase selection and on-trend dishes like a rib-eye katsu sando and seared scallops with brown butter soy cream.
View full availabilityMICHELIN Plate
2022
ARTIFACT at Mingei
International•DowntownARTIFACT lives in a beloved folk-art museum—a backdrop that inspires its (almost) too-pretty-to-eat dishes, including neatly folded rock shrimp gyoza in yuzu dashi and chai-chocolate mousse crowned with coconut whipped cream. Expect a spread that’s as international as the art on display.
View full availabilityMICHELIN Plate
2023
Little Frenchie
French•CoronadoIt could be the red leather banquettes, cheese counter, or silver buckets of wine, but everything about Little Frenchie screams Paris. Fuel your idyllic getaway with bistro classics like crepes and moules frites, very drinkable glasses of French and Californian wines, and a breathtaking seven-layer chocolate cake with Chantilly cream.
View full availabilityMICHELIN Plate
2022
AR Valentien at The Lodge at Torrey Pines
Farm-to-table•La JollaAs the signature restaurant for the Lodge at Torrey Pines, A.R. Valentien channels a country club—but a distinctly Californian one. Settle into the Craftsman-style dining room or snag a seat on the patio overlooking the pool and neighboring golf course for elevated, locally sourced comfort food like California lamb rack with tapenade and mustard greens.
View full availabilityMICHELIN Plate
2022
Matsu
Creative Japanese•OceansideHead to this serene spot for innovative Japanese fare from pop-up darling and Thrillist San Diego best chef award-winner William Eick. Dig into elegant, beautifully plated dishes that could include sakana with banana curry or ebi tempura in an intimate, dimly lit dining room. Toast with a glass of sake or one of the restaurant’s inventive cocktails like a kelp-infused gin sour.
View full availabilityCampfire
Contemporary American•CarlsbadThis massive open-flame restaurant charmed diners with fire pits, a wall decorated with camping gear, and warm communal vibes when it opened in 2016. It still has powerhouse status thanks to an excellent craft cocktail program and seasonal wood-fired masterpieces, which could include fire-roasted octopus with green harissa or smoked coffee-rubbed brisket.
View full availabilityMICHELIN Plate
2022
Jeune et Jolie
Contemporary French•CarlsbadChef Eric Bost trained with culinary masters including Guy Savoy—and that pedigree shines at his approachable MICHELIN-starred Carlsbad beauty. Bost’s gardenside restaurant is where you go for creative French-inspired tasting menus featuring innovative combos, like rabbit with rhubarb and sea bass with saffron.
View full availabilityMICHELIN 1 Star
2024
MICHELIN 1 Star
2023
MICHELIN 1 Star
2022
Wrench and Rodent Seabasstropub
Sushi•OceansideA pub isn’t an obvious backdrop for sushi, but culinary power couple Jessica and Davin Waite make a passionate case. Their punk-rock Oceanside spot is serious about a zero-waste philosophy—almost every fish part is used in their rolls, including the Green Lantern, an avocado and crab version topped with salmon and arugula chimichurri.
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