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- LLauraSan Diego •3 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoFood and drinks were amazing! The decor was lovely and the vibe was fun! Ken was our server and he was great, but the woman who took over for him while he went on break was not friendly, which was why I only left three stars for service. Additionally, two people in my party had to cancel due to illness. I tried to make a change to the reservation online, but wasn’t able to do so through the OpenTable app. I called the restaurant and kept getting a busy signal, so I was never able to alert the restaurant to the change in number of guests. When I explained that to the hostess upon arriving at the restaurant she seemed irritated at the change and told us we had to wait while she changed the table setting. The food was delicious and I loved the atmosphere, so I will definitely return, and hope of having friendlier staff and improvements in using the OpenTable appMore infoGravity Heights Mission ValleyPrice: Moderate• American• Mission Valley•4.7
- JJohnvipSan Diego •109 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoWe ate outside in the courtyard where it is quieter and a great setting.More infoStone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens - Liberty StationPrice: Moderate• Bistro• Point Loma•4.6
- AAmbervipChicago / Illinois •352 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoWhat an outstanding brunch experience - all the toasts are amazing with housemade bread. You need to get the chocolate babka and the basic breakfast is anything but basic, with pork belly bacon, sesame toast with housemade ham, herby potatoes and eggs your way. I’m surprised it’s not more crowded. Usually space for walk ins and right next to the Hillcrest farmers market.More infoCellar HandPrice: Expensive• Farm-to-table• Hillcrest•4.8
- BBahramSan Diego •2 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoWe recently had the pleasure of dining at Solare and it was an unforgettable experience. This Michelin-rated Italian restaurant perfectly balances authenticity, quality, and charm. There is a warm and inviting atmosphere with soft lighting and thoughtful details that make the space feel intimate and cozy. The food is outstanding. High quality ingredients are used create authentic Italian flavors. Seafood is locally sourced and the pasta is handmade. We really enjoyed the unique dessert dishes as well. The owner personally greeted us and shared stories about the inspiration behind the dishes, adding a personal touch that made us feel like honored guests. The staff was knowledgeable, attentive, and genuinely friendly. If you’re looking for an Italian dining experience that combines exceptional food, a welcoming ambiance, and heartfelt hospitality, Solare is a must visit.More infoSolare Ristorante LoungePrice: Moderate• Italian• Point Loma•4.7
- BBrigitteSan Diego •1 review5.0Dined on 12 Nov 2024Food is insanely delicious, service is excellent, and the ambience is lovely. Went to dinner with a few friends and we were able to share a bunch of dishes. Everything was amazing. It’s about a 30 minute drive for us but well worth it. We had the bruschetta (so yummy and full of garlic), the seafood stuffed mushrooms (to die for), and the Caesar salad, which was the best Caesar I’ve ever had. We ordered a bunch of pasta dishes and the fish special (amazing) which were also super tasty. I HIGHLY recommend it! Oh and the cookie dessert is incredible too.More infoAlexander's on 30thPrice: Expensive• Italian• North Park•4.7