Opened in 1971 in a fully functional Harbor Island lighthouse known as Beacon #9, Tom Ham's Lighthouse offers sweeping views of San Diego Bay and the downtown skyline. For the best bang for your vacation buck, make reservations for the longtime eatery’s Sunday brunch. For under $50, you can gorge on crab legs, peel-and-eat shrimp, scallops, smoked salmon and oysters—and those are just the seafood selections! The bountiful buffet also features made-to-order omelet and pasta stations, carved rosemary rib roast and unlimited mimosas.
La Jolla
Craftsman-style architecture, stained glass lanterns and plush booths create a cozy ambiance at AR Valentien . The urbane decor also includes artwork by the restaurant’s namesake, an early 20th-century California artist noted for his botanical watercolors. Emphasizing local ingredients, the menu changes seasonally at this elegant farm-to-table restaurant, the main fine-dining option at La Jolla’s renowned AAA Five Diamond golf resort, The Lodge at Torrey Pines .
On Prospect Street is George’s at the Cove . Often heralded as one of the area’s best places to eat, the establishment garners acclaim thanks to innovative modern American fare and a chic dining room with some seriously stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. If you can’t snag a reservation at George's at the Cove, try George’s Bar, one level up, which offers a casual menu and the same awesome panorama of La Jolla Cove.
Old Town
If you’re craving Mexican food during your trip, Old Town offers numerous authentic restaurants. Just outside the north entrance to Old Town San Diego State Historic Park is festive Casa Guadalajara, which boasts a beautiful courtyard and daily live musical entertainment. Strolling mariachis also can be found at another popular Old Town option, Cafe Coyote y Cantina. Many pedestrians who stop to watch fresh, handmade tortillas being slapped on the grill by the eatery's famed “tortilla ladies” are drawn inside for a meal or one of the cantina's massive margaritas, made with some of the finest tequilas on the market.
Little Italy
San Diego's Little Italy is home to Nonna + Zucchero , a popular café serving panini sandwiches, pizza, and a few pasta and risotto dishes. In the evening, the menu features entrées with chicken, veal and seafood. You must try one of the many desserts made daily on the premises, which include tempting cakes, marzipan creations, ice cream and gelato.
Coastal North Country
A sophisticated banquet experience plays out at Addison Restaurant , San Diego’s only AAA Five Diamond restaurant. Located inside Fairmont Grand Del Mar , a luxurious Five Diamond Rated resort in Carmel Valley, the warm, tastefully appointed main dining room overlooks the hotel’s Tom Fazio-designed golf course. For a guided culinary adventure, select the chef’s tasting menu, which showcases some of the restaurant’s best contemporary French dishes as well as seasonally inspired recipes.
Downtown
Although businesses along the nearby Embarcadero—downtown's waterfront district—tend to cater to out-of-towners, both locals and tourists alike enjoy The Fish Market and Top of the Market . The Fish Market (downstairs) offers fresh fish takeout, while in the dining room upstairs (Top of the Market), an enormous menu printed daily lists more than a dozen fresh catches, all grilled over mesquite.
Central San Diego
A wonderful place to enjoy Southern California's mild weather is the covered patio at Baci Ristorante , a San Diego institution since 1979. Conveniently located near Mission Valley, Mission Bay and La Jolla, it has three inviting, indoor dining areas with cozy seating, while its patio's golden colors create a soothing outdoor space infused with light. Here you can relish such tasty Northern Italian cuisine as broiled veal chops, sweet clams and mussels, osso buco and veal Marsala.
Old-school Bali Hai Restaurant , opened in the mid-1950s, is home to two quirky tiki icons, Mr. Bali Hai and “The Goof.” The swank Hawaiian-themed destination also has more than 100 Polynesian artifacts on display inside. As you might expect, island drinks—like piña coladas, hurricanes and rum runners, garnished with pineapple wedges and other tropical fruits and served in fun tiki mugs—are big sellers here. Tip for boaters: If you're wondering where to eat while you’re cruising around San Diego Bay, Bali Hai, located on the northeastern tip of Shelter Island, conveniently offers “Dock and Dine” service.
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