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Alfonso's of La Jolla


Heavenly carne asada
1251 Prospect St
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 454 2232
http://www.alfonsoslajolla.sig...
As you are passing through the picturesque city of La Jolla, stop by this inexpensive, popular Mexican restaurant. The outdoor seating is most popular, offering bright red tables and greenery. Inside, the wooden bar holds a prominent spot, decorated in colorful Mexican blankets. For your meal, consider Steak Picado, which includes beef sauteed with Mexican sausage. Pollo Sasonadao is also popular, served on weekends only. Of course, the most famous entree on this restaurant's menu is the Carne Asada Alfonso. Savor charcoal-broiled steak, served with cheese enchiladas, refried beans, rice and tortilla.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Azul La Jolla


Blue Can Bring Happiness
1250 Prospect Street
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 454 9616
http://www.brigantine.com/azul/
This venue opened in 1999, and overlooks the Pacific coastline. The menu changes daily, but has a monthly theme, and strives to include the freshest local ingredients. Some dishes that have been offered are Champagne "Scampi-Style" Prawns, Cuban Spiced Pork Tenderloin, and Early Harvest Vegetable Risotto. It also boasts a heated outdoor patio - which, like the rest of the restaurant, can be rented out for special occasions.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Azul La Jolla


Mediterranean while watching the Pacific
1250 Prospect St
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 454 9616
http://www.brigantine.com/azul
This restaurant is located on a hill just above La Jolla Cove, featuring an unobstructed view of the Pacific Ocean. Beautiful green plants and white tablecloths enhance the elegant atmosphere. While the menu changes daily, regular patrons order the Paella Mariscos (rice and shellfish) or the Herb-Crusted Rack of Lamb when available. Children can choose from a special menu, offering pizza, chicken strips and fish sticks. House wine is offered. You may bring your own bottle, but a USD15 corkage fee applies.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Brockton Villa Restaurant


Bungalow Dining
1235 Coast Boulevard
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 454 7393
http://www.brocktonvilla.com/
This shore-side location was built in 1894 by Dr. Joseph Rodes as a weekend beach cottage and converted into a restaurant in 1990. It features a shell-inlaid fireplace, wraparound veranda, and cedar shingles. The menu offers Coast Toast (French toast soufflé), Ten-Veggie Lasagna, and Coconut-Hazelnut Crusted Ahi. Save room for the crème brûlée of the day! They also feature Brocktails- handcrafted cocktails.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Brockton Villa Restaurant


Latte in La Jolla
1235 Coast Blvd
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 454 7393
http://www.brocktonvilla.com/
Known locally as a great place to have coffee and dessert while planning the day, this restaurant also has a beautiful outdoor setting for lunch or dinner while visiting La Jolla. For meals, the latest in California cuisine is served with the freshest ingredients. Luncheon salads and chicken dishes are reasonably priced by La Jolla standards. The Risotto with Scallops and Chicken Curry are two favorites. A full bar is available. Do not miss the fresh-brewed coffee and desserts!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cody's


Affordable ambiance
8030 Girard Ave
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 459 0040
http://www.codyslajolla.com/
You may not see this restaurant's name plastered on many La Jolla tour guides, but this cozy spot is a favorite among long-time La Jolla residents. In fact, the restaurant is one of those well-kept secrets that locals have known about for years, but tour guides have yet to discover. This adorable restaurant hosts outdoor patio dining, as well as indoor seating by the fireplace. Try the Filet Mignon, served with Prosciutto potatoes and leek fondue. Northern Halibut is another customer favorite, complete with potato croquettes and herb salad. Wine is available by the glass or bottle.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Come On In


La Jolla cafe and bakeshop
1030 B Torrey Pines Rd
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 551 1063
http://www.comeonincafe.com/ab...
This restaurant's country French decor will put you at ease as you savor your meal or baked goods. Sit outside and take in a bit of sunshine as you visit with friends or read the newspaper. Try the Spinach Sandwich or the Curried Chicken Sandwich. The Pasta Salad also comes highly recommended. As for the baked goods, try the Blueberry Coconut Coffeecake, the Cream Pecan Coffeecake or one of the delicious breads. Standard items like fresh scones, muffins and a variety of cookies are also available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cottage


Make Yourself at Home
7702 Fay Avenue
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 454 8409
http://www.cottagelajolla.com
The Cottage is known for fun California cuisine. The building was constructed in the early 1900s and moved to its present location in the mid-teens. It was renovated into its current incarnation in the mid-1980s. Their signature breakfasts are very popular - the morning menu includes omelettes, benedicts, and waffles. Don't miss their Buttermilk Coffee Cake! The lunch menu offers selections such as Shrimp Pesto Pasta, Foccacia Chicken Panini, and Crispy Capellini Crab Cake. They also serve dinner June through September on the patio.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cottage (The)


Inexpensive La Jolla breakfast
7702 Fay Ave
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 454 8409
http://www.cottagelajolla.com/
Start your day out right with breakfast at this beautiful little bungalow. It will not matter if you are a late riser, since breakfast entrees are served all day. Favorite menu items include the many different types of omelets that reflect American, Mediterranean and Asian touches. Fresh baked goods are made on the premises including muffins, breakfast breads and brownies. Later in the day, the kitchen offers tasty soups and sandwiches.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Crab Catcher


Catch the view
1298 Prospect St
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 454 9587
http://www.crabcatcher.com/
This seaside restaurant is a favorite among longtime La Jolla residents, who praise the oyster bar, patio dining and top-notch cuisine. A wooden stairway and French doors set the tone for this charming, friendly restaurant. Set on a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, this spot offers breathtaking ocean views, best seen from the flower-filled patio. For your entree, consider Crab Stuffed Fish, Crab Legs or Live Maine Lobster. For pasta lovers, try the Clam Linguini, topped with roasted garlic and black bean sauce.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Forever Fondue


Dip to Your Heart's Content
909, Prospect Street
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 551 4509
http://foreverfonduerestaurant...
This restaurant revives the art of fondue. The four-course menu will tickle your taste buds starting out with a fine selection of savory cheeses. Before your feast, cleanse your palate with a Pear Salad with Gorgonzola Cheese, Walnuts, and the well-loved Raspberry Vinaigrette. Catering to Carnivores and Veggies alike, entrees range from the Vegetable Platter, Chicken Breast, Filet Mignon, Shrimp and Salmon. Much like the classic, comfortable ambiance created by the warm burgundy and crème colored décor, the delicious chocolate desserts take you to a place like no other. Dip juicy strawberries in fondue choices like dark chocolate, or chocolate with macadamia nuts, amaretto or Butterfinger slices. An inviting selection of wine is also available to complement every flavor. Even if the sea breeze has brought a chill to the air, the food choices at your table will bring warmth to your belly.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
George's at the Cove


Choose your taste level
1250 Prospect St
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 454 4244
http://www.georgesatthecove.com/
This wildly popular establishment has three levels to suit your taste. For fine dining with excellent gourmet cuisine, choose the main floor. This formal dining room offers cream pillars, colorful art and large window views of the Pacific. For a more social climate, consider cocktails on the second floor. Yet another option is the rooftop terrace, featuring gigantic umbrellas and a spectacular ocean view. Try the Pacific Red Snapper, complete with squid ink gnocchi, calamari, oven-dried tomatoes and fava beans. Another favorite is Roasted Veal Loin, served with pearl onions and vegetables.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Girard Gourmet


Popular local spot
7837 Girard Ave
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 454 3321
http://www.girardgourmet.signo...
This tiny cafe is an ideal stop for a quick lunch during a busy workday. The atmosphere is not elaborate, but local businesspeople frequent the cafe for tasty gourmet lunches. In fact, don't be surprised to see a line of customers extending beyond the front door. Breakfast options are simple and delicious. Try the Egg Sandwich or Spinach & Cheese Croissant. Later in the day, choose from a list of hot entrees, sandwiches and salads. Credit cards are not accepted with the exception of large catering orders, so bring cash. See website for menu and more.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Hard Rock Cafe


Nightlife in La Jolla
909 Prospect St
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 456 7625
http://www.hardrock.com/locati...
This nighttime hot spot attracts locals and tourists alike. Guitars and other musical souvenirs are plastered on the walls. Dining tables are offered both indoors and in the outside atrium. The restaurant's signature drinks are served from the lively bar. Try Hard Rock Iced Tea, complete with Absolut, Bacardi light rum, gin, Triple Sec, sour mix and cola. From the food menu, the Hickory Barbecue Bacon Cheeseburger and the Hard Rock Natural Veggie Burger are popular choices. Live bands play on Friday nights.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Harry's Coffee Shop


La Jolla Cornerstone
7545 Girard Ave
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 454 7381
http://www.harryscoffeeshop.com/
This family-owned restaurant has been serving the heart of La Jolla for more than 40 years. Frequented by locals and businesspeople, the cafe is simply a part of the La Jolla tradition. The informal setting serves regular customers consisting of locals and the business crowd. Paintings and other works of art decorate the walls. Some of these artistic creations are for sale. Lovingly assembled versions of traditional American specialties top the menu here. For breakfast try oatmeal, banana pancakes or French toast. The lunch menu consists of salads, soups, burgers and other hearty diner fare. Don't forget to pick up a souvenir t-shirt. See website for complete menu, online souvenir shopping and more.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Jack's


Dine Any Way You Want
7863 Girard Avenue
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 456 8111
http://www.jackslajolla.com/
This venue offers a variety of dining options. Jack's Grille offers a causal dining experience with pizzas, pastas, and salads. For an elegant and romantic dinner, visit The Dining Room for lobster, lamb, or duck. The Ocean Room boasts a sushi bar with an incredible view. Visit The Sidewalk Cafe for coffee, Italian soda, or a panini. For those thirsting for more, there are three bars- The Wall Street Bar, a quiet venue with late night live music; The Wine Bar, a piano bar with discussions about wine; and The Beach Bar, a fun spot complete with steel drums.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Jack's La Jolla


Something for Everyone
7863 Girard Avenue
at Wall Street
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 456 8111
http://www.jackslajolla.com/
Jack's is more than just a restaurant – in fact it is three distinctive restaurants and four bars in one complex designed to suite every mood and occasion. From a street level sidewalk cafe to an atrium level bar and grill, to fine dining and an upscale wine lounge - renowned chef Tony DiSalvo serves up sophisticated yet accessible California cuisine to suite every palate. Whether it's a quick bite after a day at the beach, happy hour, or an elegant evening out, Jack's fits the bill.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Jack's La Jolla


Find It All Here!
7863 Girard Avenue
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 456 8111
http://www.jackslajolla.com
Jack's La Jolla has three distinctive restaurants and four unique bars. The style here is mainly casual elegant—you can choose to dine at the casual street-level Sidewalk Cafe and atrium-level Jack's Grille, both of these use the grill menu. Upstairs are the more exquisite Wall Street Bar, Dining Room and Living Room Lounge. A lovely cocktail while eating at the grille with the with the fire and flowing water surroundings or experience a sophisticated meal whatever your choice, enjoy the diversity offered by Jack's La Jolla.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Jose's Court Room


Long-standing community favorite
1037 Prospect St
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 454 7655
http://www.joses.com/
The atmosphere at this popular restaurant and bar is best characterized as colorful. The bright yellow sign, along with a front door featuring yellow, blue and green prints, welcome guests into the restaurant. Once inside, guests will notice colorful tabletops as well as mural-covered walls. The small, busy restaurant offers juke box music and a big bar. Carne asada tops the menu, including combinations of tacos, tortas and burritos. The place also offers marinated steak with a cheese enchilada and guacamole.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Karl Strauss Brewery & Grill


Handcrafted brews
1044 Wall St
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 551 2739
http://www.karlstrauss.com/
Featuring handcrafted brews, tasty entrees and an upbeat atmosphere, this restaurant is popular among locals and tourists alike. Inside, the bar holds a prominent spot, spanning one long wall. Tall tables are accompanied by a black and white decor. An outside patio is also available. The lunchtime menu offers pizzas, soups, salads, sandwiches and more. At dinnertime, try one of the house specialties. Creole Chicken Penne Pasta and Lobster Tacos Vera Cruz are both customer favorites. Remember to try a handcrafted lager or ale with your meal.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Kitima


Thai Flavors
8008, Girard Avenue
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 551 9999
http://www.kitima.com/
This restaurant is a no-frills server of traditional Thai dishes such as red curry and hot shrimp. Guests are free to choose the spice level of their meals. With that said, brave souls be warned if you order extra spicy!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Living Room Coffee House


Joe with jazz
1010 Prospect St
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 459 1187
http://www.livingroomcafe.com/...
Only steps away from the famous La Jolla Shore, this establishment is always crowded with locals, ranging from college students to business professionals. An eclectic assortment of tables and chairs is accompanied by lively jazz music playing overhead. In addition, a surprisingly extensive menu features breakfast, lunch and dinner. Popular entrees include the Tuna Melt, Shrimp Pasta Salad and Turkey Lasagna. Meanwhile, dozens of pastries line a glass display case at the order counter. Choose from tarts, cakes, croissants and danish.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Manhattan


Big Apple class
7766 Fay Ave
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 459 0700
This first-class Italian restaurant is found inside the Empress Hotel La Jolla, a respected establishment in the upscale La Jolla community. Brick walls and attentive waiters, wearing tuxedos, surround customers. The establishment is quiet and adult, catering to locals, businesspeople and tourists. Customer favorites include Fried Calamari, Rack of Lamb and Seafood Stew. Another popular dish is the Chicken Piccata; battered, sauteed and served in a lemon-butter sauce. An extensive wine selection and full-service bar are also available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Marble Slab Creamery


Custom-made ice cream
1044 Wall St
Suite E
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 454 3456
http://www.marbleslab.com/
The employees and customers call it "Super premium ice cream!" Made fresh every day in trendy downtown La Jolla, this all-American gluttonous treat is cut on a marble slab and made to order. Candies, fruits, cookies and nuts are mixed into your choice of flavors for a mouth-watering, custom-created dessert. Any ice cream is the perfect complement to a warm California day, but why settle for ordinary ice cream? Visit this shop for your custom-made treat.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Marine Room


Best view in town
2000 Spindrift Dr
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 459 7222
http://www.marineroom.com
This spot is perfect for the ultimate night out in a romantic, sophisticated seaside setting. Watch the tide crash just inches away from the large dining room windows or dance the night away with music provided by a live band in this restaurant's Spindrift Cocktail Lounge. Consider an entree from the "sea" menu. Sterling Salmon in a Crimini Duxelle Coat and Lemon Grass-Ginger Oil Basted Maine Lobster Tail are popular options. If you prefer a meal from the "land" menu, try Pan Roasted Country Meadow Rack of Lamb. Jackets are preferred.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Michele Coulon Dessertier


Eat Your Cake Too
7556 Fay Avenue
Suite D
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 456 5098
http://www.dessertier.com
Michele Coulon, the chef of this dessertier, loved baking desserts from a young age as she grew up in a family with generations of chefs. She aims to create desserts that are beautiful and elegant, but that above all you can't wait to bite into. The Dessertier uses local, organic products and Belgian chocolate to create their wedding cakes, desserts by the dozen, and a petit menu of savory luncheon plates. Lunch is served from 11:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. every day except Sunday.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Mission Coffee Cup Cafe


Most crowded spot in town
1109 Wall St
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 454 2819
The decor is virtually non-existent and the atmosphere is ultra-casual, yet this place is arguably the most crowded cafe in all of La Jolla. It is not on the beaten path of La Jolla's main streets, making it a well-kept secret among locals who flock here daily. Expect a busy and noisy atmosphere, compliments of the full-view kitchen. Breakfast options include Blackberry Pancakes and Mission French Toast. With sandwiches and other lunch options available, this makes for an excellent meeting spot or just a spot to meet new people.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Moondoggies


Downtown hot spot
909 Prospect St
Suite 290
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 454 9664
http://www.moondoggies.com/
This bar is a hot spot among locals, particularly on weekend nights. The indoor decor combines burgundy colors and dark woods, accompanied by numerous televisions, all tuned to current sporting events. The second-story balcony is somewhat quieter. Customers frequently order tasty appetizers, including Spinach Dip and Chicken Tenders. The full menu showcases Seafood Jumbalaya Pasta and Lobster Tacos. At the bar, specialty drinks steal the show. Try the Dogaritta, with Cuervo 1800, Grand Marnier, Cointreau, sweet and sour, along with a splash of orange juice, shaken and served on the rocks

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Nine-Ten


Celebrate California
910 Prospect Street
The Grande Colonial hotel
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 964 5400
http://www.ninetenfood.com
Nine-Ten, located a few blocks from the La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, offers an interesting Californian dining experience. It is a popular venue for business lunches and social meetings too. Start your day with the breakfast that offers fresh breads and pastries and more - bite into the crispy Belgian Waffle or Cinnamon French Toast. For dinner, go for the prix fixe menu that comes with pre-selected wine. There is also a five-course tasting menu offered daily until 9p. Still room for more? Indulge in the homemade seasonal ice creams. If you are not a dessert person, go for the cheese menu, which features cheeses from California. The extensive wine list comprises of local and international wines. The three private rooms and garden with spectacular views of the ocean make this restaurant a suitable venue for parties.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Nine-Ten photo by wcities
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Pan Parasol Paris


Popular French bakery
1101 Wall St
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 456 0196
This French bakery is tiny, yet always crowded with locals. The establishment offers a display case, order counter and four small tables. While colorful cloths cover the tables, the restaurant hosts no other notable decor. Of course, the always-present crowds create a lively atmosphere. Try the Cannes Sandwich, combining Genoa salami with crunchy pickles, or choose from the daily quiche choices (ranging from spinach & cheese to tomatoes & mozzarella). Then, complete your meal with a fresh pastry treat or Sweet Crepes.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Pannikin


Coffee & Tea
7467 Girard Ave
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 454 5453
This coffee purveyor now rivals Starbuck's for bragging rights for the world's most popular coffee. The bright and lively coffeehouse is a central meeting place for both locals and visitors of La Jolla. Outdoor and indoor seating allow a picturesque break from all the local shopping. Bulk sales of coffees and fine teas are available. Fresh-baked pastries and light lunch selections, including sandwiches and soups, are sold here as well.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Roppongi Restaurant, Bar and Cafe


An eclectic paradise
875 Prospect St
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 551 5252
http://www.roppongiusa.com/mai...
This trendy spot is frequented by La Jolla locals, who rave about the atmosphere as much as the cuisine. Named after a trendy nightclub district in Tokyo, the restaurant uses the ancient art of Feng Shui to create a balanced and peaceful decor complete with a 600-gallon tropical fish tank. The Asian Tapas menu offers Indonesian Tiger Shrimp Skewers and one most unusual dish, Mongolian Shredded Duck Quesadilla, served with spicy guacamole. Seafood fanatics may enjoy the Hawaiian Mahi Mahi on Kim Chee, complete with roasted banana sauce and pineapple salsa.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Royal Thai Cuisine - La Jolla


Top Thai tastes
737 Pearl Street
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 551 8424
http://www.royalthaicuisine.com/
This establishment was previously known as Lemon Grass, but has always been owned by the same family. Richly carved, comfortable furnishings greet diners. The food is splendid, combining fresh ingredients with the endless array of spices and flavorings typical of Thai cuisine. Start with the Siam Forest Salad, with its unique peanut-based dressing over snapping-fresh greens, firm bean curd, cucumbers and tomatoes. For an entree, consider the Royal Duckling, a half duck marinated in spices and served with several tasty sauces.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Sante Ristorante


La Jolla Tastemaker
7811 Hershel Ave
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 454 1315
http://www.santeristorante.com/
There simply are not enough superlatives to describe this romantic fine dining venue. Guests may dine along two sidewalk terraces or in the courtyard. Another option is the formal dining room, which is covered in dark woods, contrasted by the white tablecloths. The bar offers a fireplace, piano music and celebrity photos. As for the menu, popular pasta entrees include Linguine alla Vongole e Asparagi (linguine with white clam sauce and asparagus) and Pappardelle Tartufate (white noodles with zucchini, mushrooms and truffle oil). An extensive list of both California and Italian wines is available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Sky Room


Ocean view
1132 Prospect St
La Valencia Hotel
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 454 0771
http://www.lavalencia.com/dini...
Ride an old-fashioned elevator to the top floor of the La Valencia Hotel and you will find this classic restaurant. Holding only 12 tables, the establishment is covered in royal colors of gold and red, complemented by white linens. Of course, most guests are mesmerized by the incredible view overlooking La Jolla Cove. While the restaurant's menu consistently evolves with cutting edge specialties, diners may enjoy some traditional culinary favorites. Consider Beluga Caviar for an appetizer, followed by Lobster with Tarragon Cream. A wide assortment of fish, veal, chicken and lamb entrees are offered.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Spice & Rice Thai Kitchen


La Jolla Thai fave
7734 Girard Ave
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 456 0466
Though located just two blocks from one of the largest tourist convergences, this area tends to quiet down a bit in the evenings. Standard Thai entrees such as Pad Thai, Satay, Curry and Glazed Duck are on the menu. House specialties known as "Gold Bags" are also served, consisting of minced pork, herbs and vegetables wrapped in rice paper. You can also choose "Gold Bags" that contain roast duck or spicy calamari. If you want a romantic atmosphere, be sure to reserve one of the tables out on the front covered patio.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Spice and Rice Thai Kitchen


Flavors of Thai
7734, Girard Avenue
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 456 0466
The most die-hard Thai food lover will be pleased by the taste and presentation of the food at Spice and Rice. The house specialty known as "Gold Bags", rice paper wraps filled with your choice of pork or glazed duck, is a unique take on food that is already bursting with savory flavors. Like their prices, this restaurant is small, but don't be discouraged by rubbing your elbows with the regulars; this place is too good to pass up.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Spot


Premium American cuisine
1005 Prospect St
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 459 0800
This trendy La Jolla joint is "the spot" for nightlife and premium cuisine. The bar is popular among thirty-something professionals. Expect to find large crowds, particularly on weekends. Many customers visit this place for one main culinary reason: steak. Utilizing the famous Al Farber's Char-Crust Spices, this restaurant offers a bevy of tantalizing steak specialties. Try the hometown-favorite Junior Seau Steak. And, for those customers who cannot get enough of the homemade barbeque sauce, purchase a bottle to take home. They also serve great hamburgers and sandwiches. See website for full menu.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Sushi on the Rock


Innovative rolls
7734 Girard Ave
Suite A
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 456 1138
Guests visit this restaurant to feast on innovative sushi rolls, including spicy and Southwestern combinations. The inside decor is simplistic and the service is no-frills but cheerful. In fact, most guests cast their attention to the talented sushi chefs, displaying their craft at the bar. Try one of the original sushi combinations. A tribute to the Southwest is noted in the "Barrio Roll." This roll offers tuna, cilantro and serrano chili, served with fresh salsa. Vegetarian rolls are also available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Trattoria Acqua


Italian elan
1298 Prospect Street
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 454 0709
http://www.trattoriaacqua.com/
If you cannot bask under the Tuscan sun, this award-winning restaurant is the next best thing. This place is incredibly popular and walk-ins should expect an extensive wait. Warm, rustic walls complement indoor dining, but the outdoor gazebo offers a spectacular view of La Jolla Cove. Popular items include Pizza Veronese, which combines pesto, roasted chicken, fresh tomatoes, mozzarella and goat cheeses. The Halibut in Italian Sauce is a favorite. The spectacular wine list offers more than 500 selections, including older vintages and rare wines.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Whaling Bar (The)


Cozy booths and exceptional service
1132 Prospect St
La Valencia Hotel
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 454 0771
http://www.lavalencia.com/dini...
This favorite of the locals was renovated in 1998 and now boasts a very cool whaling mural by Wing Howard. The cozy room offers intimate booths and excellent service. The menu leans toward meat and potatoes, with wildly popular steaks. Other menu items include Citrus-flavored Swordfish, the Jill Jackson salad (a favorite), Baked Onion Soup and Fresh Oysters. The Crepe Suzette flamed at your table and the "Whaler" (a potent ice cream drink) are both fun and delicious.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Yen's Wok On Pearl


A tasty dining jewel
915 Pearl St
San Diego, CA 92037
United States
+1 858 456 1414
You are in the mood for Asian food, but you cannot decide whether you favor Chinese, Japanese or Korean. Visit this popular restaurant where you can have it all. The establishment does not host one of the more memorable atmospheres among La Jolla's plethora of picturesque restaurants, but locals still flock to this spot for one reason: top-notch cuisine. From the Japanese menu, consider Zucchini Tempura or Halibut Sashimi. The Chinese menu boasts Peking Duck with 12 pancakes, offering enough fare to feed two people. Meanwhile, Bulgoki Barbecued Beef tops the Korean menu.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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