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- JJudyvipOrange County •16 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoTop notch all around, just sp pricey. You get what you pay for, I guess.More infoMediterranean Room - La Valencia HotelPrice: Expensive• American• La Jolla•4.5
- DDeborahVancouver / British Columbia •9 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWe had a fantastic meal while visiting from Canada. We had a wonderful outside booth and incredible service. Our table had a sweet card on it wishing us a happy anniversary when we arrived. We started with cocktails (pina colada and mai tai) and shared the gotten sticky ribs and coconut shrimp. We shared the Filet mignon. All of the food was really nicely done. The steak was like butter. We enjoyed a glass of wine with our steak and then, even though we were very full, we shared the key lime pie and were glad we did! I highly recommend this restaurant and its wonderful staff and suggest finishing the night with a photo with Duke, the bronze statue out front.More infoDuke's La JollaPrice: Moderate• Hawaiian Regional• La Jolla•4.6
- LlauraPhoenix / Arizona •4 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoZero complaints and adored both apps (sashimi and pork belly) and entrees (bass and scallops) sooo much!!!More infoNINE-TENPrice: Expensive• Californian• La Jolla•4.7
- AalexisSan Diego •4 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoGreat lunch. Excellent service, Food came out super fast and full of flavor. Our favorite spot in town!More infoPuesto La JollaPrice: Moderate• Mexican• La Jolla•4.6
- HHamiltonvipSan Diego •11 reviews5.0Dined on 22 Nov 2024Man, I noticed a few bad reviews for this place but we totally disagree. This is a cool, smaller restaurant attached to the Hotel Valencia. It has a nice u-shaped bar with what seemed to be mostly locals hanging out talking with the staff. Upscale vibe but not "stuffy" La Jolla vibe. The cocktails were amazing and fairly creative. We also thought the food was excellent, contrary to what a few other folks have said. The braised short rib Mao, crispy pumpkin squash, and twinkie ceaser were the standouts. Only minor downsides were that you can smell the seals a little bit and it was a bit chilly inside, as the door was kept open. Overall we really enjoyed our experience.More infoThe Whaling BarPrice: Expensive• Californian• La Jolla•4.5