North County and Around Restaurants

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  • 1. Addison

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    Indulge in the finer things in life at this AAA 5-Diamond, three-star Michelin restaurant by acclaimed chef William Bradley who serves up haute French flavors in his 10-course prix-fixe dinners that feature dishes like Kumamoto oysters or Osetra caviar with gold leaf, coffee-roasted duck or tender calotte de boeuf with escargot. Beyond the swanky bar and wine cave is a sophisticated Tuscan-style dining room with intricately carved dark woods, marble pillars, and arched windows draped in red velvet. While the menu changes seasonally, count on impressive presentation and a first-class dining experience that comes with a heavy price tag (10 courses, $355; with wine pairing $710). Addison delights wine lovers with more than 3,500 varietals from around the world.

    5200 Grand Del Mar Way, Del Mar, California, 92130, USA
    858-314–1900

    Known For

    • Decadent tasting menus
    • Impeccable service
    • San Diego’s first Michelin-starred restaurant

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 2. Buona Forchetta

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    For authentic Italian cuisine, head to the “Good Fork” where you'll feel like you've stepped into the home of your long-lost Italian relatives, no matter where you’re from. Nearly every dish—Neapolitan-style pies, eggplant Parmesan, lasagna Bolognese, vegetarian ravioli—is made from scratch, with many of the ingredients imported from Italy; even the star of the show, “Isabella,” their golden-domed pizza oven, was handmade in Naples. The pizzas are your go-to though, with their blistered crust, fresh toppings, and artisan-cooking techniques that make them perfect to fold, bite, and eat. 

    250 N. Coast Hwy. 101, Encinitas, California, 92024, USA
    760-704–8070

    Known For

    • Neapolitan-style pizza
    • Homemade Italian desserts
    • Vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free options
  • 3. Jeune et Jolie

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    Say "bonjour" to this delightful French restaurant with a Breakfast at Tiffany’s vibe, where pink velvet booths and a center bar with an absinthe tower will leave you thinking you’ve died and gone to Paris. The French-inspired, four-course menu changes with the season, but expect labor-of-love cuisine like veal tartare, rabbit with spring peas, or duck with fig and black truffle; embrace the moment with ibérico ham and caviar or fresh-shucked oysters. Add the wine pairing for $75 and savor your meal beneath olive trees and twinkling stars.

    2659 State St., Carlsbad, California, 92008, USA
    760-637–5266

    Known For

    • Cocktails inspired by the French Belle Epoque
    • Raw oyster bar
    • Four-course tasting menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
  • 4. Romano's Restaurant

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    For four generations, recipes have been handed down the line of this Sicilian family who opened their first restaurant in 1920. From Milwaukee to Julian, they set down roots in the quaint pie capital in 1982 and never looked back, creating this casual, red-checked-tablecloth kind of place, where you can dine outside in good weather. The menu is consistently on-point with Sicilian classics like spiedini—stuffed slices of rolled beef on skewers—calzones that are big enough to share, pizzas, and pasta dishes. All sauces, dressings, ravioli, breads, and desserts are made from scratch. There's a small bar (serving beer and wine only) that's popular with locals.

    2718 B St., Julian, California, 92036, USA
    760-765–1003

    Known For

    • Thin-crust pizza
    • Cozy setting
    • Old-school Italian cooking
  • 5. Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens—Escondido

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    One of the fastest-growing companies in the United States, Stone staked out a hilltop overlooking Escondido to create, brew, and sell its beloved craft beer in a gorgeous, solar-run facility. Thirty-six craft and specialty beers are always on tap in the tasting bar and the bistro, which has indoor and garden seating for lunch and dinner, where you can dine on an ingenious menu that features honey-sriracha quail knots, hemp seed pretzels, and the plant-based Impossible Burger; save room for a real beer float. The company store offers signature items; check their website for weekly events.

    1999 Citracado Pkwy., Escondido, California, 92029, USA
    760-294–7866

    Known For

    • Real beer floats
    • Brewery tours offered twice daily at 2 and 4 pm.
    • Farm-to-table bistro food
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  • 6. The Goat & Vine

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    Every morning at 3 am, chefs are hard at work in this scratch, stone-hearth kitchen where nearly everything is produced in-house, including the sauces, dressings, and breads baked with a sourdough starter dating back 120 years. Handcrafted sandwiches range from steak-mushroom melts with smoked blue cheese to turkey with aged Brie and balsamic compote, and the pizzas are large enough to share, though most people find themselves walking out with a to-go box—especially if they start with “Mother’s Meatballs,” made with Kobe beef, bubbling in a cast-iron skillet. If you didn’t save room for dessert, take a leisurely stroll around Old Town and come back for the bread pudding, a treat that lures people time and again.

    41923 2nd St., Temecula, California, 92590, USA
    951-695–5600

    Known For

    • Stone-hearth kitchen
    • House sangria
    • Sourdough pretzels

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No breakfast
  • 7. Valentina

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    It's lively, it's casual, and it's the coolest spot to share tapas with a date over a glass of wine. This Leucadia-based bistro turns heads with its black-and-white decor, as does the Spanish-meets-Mediterranean menu inspired by the owners’ travels. Start off with oysters and bite-size cubes of patatas bravas (spicy potatoes), and keep the plates coming with the authentic jamon ibérico, seared artichokes, and shrimp bathed in chili oil. Don't be afraid to eat with your hands and sweep dishes clean with their house-made bread.  

    810 N Coast Hwy. 101, Encinitas, California, 92024, USA
    760-943--6686

    Known For

    • Tapas menu great for sharing
    • Ideal date spot
    • Weekend brunch 11–2:30
  • 8. Valle

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    Valle de Guadalupe has arrived in Oceanside thanks to executive chef Roberto Alcocer who brings the flavors of Baja directly to the beach. This Michelin-star chef prepares four- and eight-course tasting menus paired with the best of Valle’s robust wines. Since every dish is dialed in, you won’t find salt on the table, nor will substitutes be considered. This culinary experience is worth every bite—and dollar—for an unforgettable evening that will likely last three hours. The seasonal menu may feature lobster tacos, crab on tostada, Baja raised quail, and tiger shrimp with serrano remoulade. For next-level dining, request the 12-course Chef’s Table dining experience on Friday and Saturday evening.

    222 N. Pacific St., Oceanside, California, 92054, USA
    866-723--8906

    Known For

    • Charcoal oven and wood-fire cooking
    • Seasonal menu influenced by Valle de Guadalupe
    • Agave-based cocktails

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch
  • 9. 333 Pacific

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    Directly across from Oceanside Pier, Oceanside’s most upscale restaurant specializes in seafood dishes and upscale comfort food in an elegant, art-deco setting; it’s worth visiting for the ocean views and appetizers and sides like charred Brussels sprouts and lamb lollipops. If you're thirsty, start with a drink from the menu of more than 120 vodkas that make up exotic cocktails like the Spicy Pineapple, Pear Blossom, and Cali Mango. Sweet tooths should save room for the New York cheesecake with bourbon cherry glaze. It's best to make a reservation since this place can get busy, especially during weekly promotions and happy hour.

    333 N. Pacific St., Oceanside, California, USA
    760-433–3333

    Known For

    • Martinis
    • Weekly dinner specials
    • Ocean views

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. No lunch Mon.–Thurs.
  • 10. AVANT

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    The appropriately named AVANT—meaning stylistically advanced and original—delivers contemporary California cuisine—duck, lobster, lamb, fish, or the pride of AVANT, Wagyu beef—in an upscale setting. Dark woods, leather chairs, and pillar-candle chandeliers adorn the mission-style dining room, and the upper-level bar shakes up handcrafted cocktails with their own double-barrel reposado tequila. Start with the artisanal cheese platter with a side or Parker rolls sprinkled with sea salt and rosemary. The crudo bar draws a crowd with fresh oysters and ceviche.  For a VIP experience, reserve AVANT Table 65 where chefs prepare dinner in a private demonstration kitchen for up to 12 guests.

    17550 Bernardo Oaks Dr., Rancho Bernardo, California, 92128, USA
    866-990–6845

    Known For

    • Local, sustainable, and seasonal ingredients
    • Their own double-barrel reposado tequila
    • $10 wines by the glass during happy hour 4–5

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
  • 11. Barona Oaks Steakhouse

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    The elegant, dinner-only restaurant at Barona Resort is one of the few fine-dining venues east of San Diego. It caters to high rollers whose culinary choice often involves steak, thus the menu here lists a large selection of USDA Prime, including dry-aged porterhouse and buffalo rib eye, but there are seafood options, too.

    1932 Wildcat Canyon Rd., Ramona, California, 92040, USA
    619-443–2300

    Known For

    • Dry-aged steaks
    • Seafood options
    • Remarkable rack of lamb

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Wed. No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 12. Bellamy's Restaurant

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    Live piano music, crystal chandeliers, and leather tufted chairs set the stage at this fine-dining restaurant for a delectable menu that includes market oysters, scallops with squash blossoms, free-range chicken with bourbon glaze, and braised beef short ribs. For a sweet conclusion, try the warm butter cake or the decadent chocolate torte.

    417 W. Grand Ave., Escondido, California, 92025, USA
    760-747–5000

    Known For

    • California-French cuisine
    • Upscale dining
    • Half off wine Wednesdays

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch
  • 13. Bushfire Kitchen

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    Void of GMOs, colorings, preservatives, or enhancers, this family-owned business taps into locally sourced ingredients to offer great food at a remarkable price. Located on the edge of Old Town Temecula, it's as simple as point, grab, and go with an online kitchen firing up bowls, burgers, sandwiches, and entrées like grass-fed tri-tip, free-range chicken, and sustainable salmon. The Thai-chicken curry bowl comes with coconut, lemongrass, and chilies, while the En Fuego Burger is piled high with double-smoked bacon, organic avocado, and jalapeno aioli. There’s plenty of gluten-free and vegan options, as well as family packs, perfect for four. The understated chocolate chip cookie might be the best you’ve ever had.

    40665 Winchester Rd., Temecula, California, 92591, USA
    951-296–0190

    Known For

    • Antibiotic-free meat
    • Food is made slow and served fast
    • Vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free dishes
  • 14. Café Champagne

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    With its flowering trellises and vineyard views, the spacious patio at Thornton Winery's café is the perfect place to lunch on a sunny day. The kitchen, which faces the French country–style dining room, turns out lobster ravioli, margarita flatbread, sandwiches, and other hearty fare. The reasonably priced wines include the winery's signature sparklers.

    32575 Rancho California Rd., Temecula, California, 92589, USA
    951-699–0099

    Known For

    • Bacon cheeseburger
    • Sunday brunch
    • Live music weekends April–Sept

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 15. Campfire

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    Paying tribute to community around the campfire, it’s all about connecting here, both with the cool crowd and with the distinctive cocktail and dinner menus. Throughout the restaurant, subtle hints of the camping theme—canvas-backed booths, servers in flannels, leather menus branded with the Campfire log—are visible, but it’s the food that will leave you setting up camp, as chefs work their magic behind glass walls grilling, roasting, and smoking almost every dish including the oysters warmed over coals. The fire-roasted cabbage has a crunch, and the smoked brisket with coffee rub delivers with polenta and pickled tomatoes. Topping off the meal are tableside mini-Dutch ovens of hot coals for DIY s’mores with vanilla marshmallows, graham cookies, salted caramel, and chocolate ganache.

    2725 State St., Carlsbad, California, 92008, USA
    760-637–5121

    Known For

    • Smoky cocktails
    • Wood-fired American fare
    • Innovative seasonal menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. No lunch
  • 16. Carlee's Place

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    This local watering hole seems to collect characters ranging from hippies to mountain men and is the place to go any night of the week. A large, dimly lighted room houses the bar and dining tables, and the menu lists pasta and pizza in addition to old-fashioned entrées such as liver and onions, ribs and steaks, and a mixed grill. Dinners come with soup or salad, and mashed potatoes and vegetables. There's live music Friday and Saturday at 8 pm.

    660 Palm Canyon Dr., Borrego Springs, California, 92004, USA
    760-767–3262

    Known For

    • Classic entrées
    • Long-standing roadhouse
    • Extensive menu
    • Good buffalo wings, burgers, and ribs
  • 17. Carmelita's Mexican Grill and Cantina

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    Before dawn, owner and chef Narciso Dorado preps all of Carmelita's meat, sauces, and sides to create the generous portions served at this friendly family-run eatery tucked into a back corner of what is called "The Mall." Carmelita's draws locals and visitors all day whether it's for a hearty breakfast, a cooked-to-order enchilada or burrito, or a brew at the bar. If you're still hungry, they'll serve you plenty of chips and salsa. It's the best place to escape the heat with a margarita on the rocks.

    575 Palm Canyon Dr., Borrego Springs, California, 92004, USA
    760-767–5666

    Known For

    • Reasonably priced menu
    • Large portions
    • Festive cantina
  • 18. CUCINA enoteca

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    An offshoot of Bankers Hill's Cucina Urbana, enoteca occupies a grand two-story space in the Flower Hill Promenade shopping center and is as notable for its whimsical decor—antler chandeliers, burlap-wrapped chairs, and more than 400 horse figurines honor the restaurant's proximity to the Thoroughbred Club—as it is for its beloved Italian food. There are many familiar favorites like the creamy polenta board and pizzas, as well as unique enoteca plates, including short-rib pappardelle, and chicken fra diavolo. The bustling bar and on-site wine shop serve more than 200 varietals, all sold table-side at retail, plus a $10 corkage fee (waved on Sunday). For a little zucchero in your life, try the chocolate panna cotta with mascarpone cream.

    2730 Via de la Valle, Del Mar, California, 92014, USA
    858-704–4500

    Known For

    • Wines at retail
    • Tuesday–Friday deals 4–6 pm
    • Gardenlike second-floor seating area

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch. Closed Mon.
  • 19. D'Carlos

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    The parking lot in front of D'Carlos is always full, a sure sign that Ramonans like this casual family-style dinner house. The menu offers something for everyone: burgers, sandwiches, salads, steaks, barbecue, seafood, and pasta. Old-time favorites include chicken-fried steak and homemade meat loaf. Monday is all-day happy hour and daily drink specials feature up to 50% off cocktails. The place can feel chaotic, but friendly waitresses are surprisingly efficient. There's also patio dining in good weather.

    1347 Main St., Ramona, California, 92065, USA
    760-789–4340

    Known For

    • Daily drink specials
    • Homemade meat loaf
    • Good variety
  • 20. Fish 101

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    The line out the door—especially during happy hour—is a clear sign you’re at the best place in North County to find locally sourced, sustainably caught fish at a great price. Owned by surfers-divers-fishermen, John Park and Ray Lowe, the vibe is SoCal at its best, with a chill staff serving fresh-shucked oysters, thick clam chowder, and fish sandwiches grilled to perfection; a chalkboard menu displays the day’s catch and what’s been shucked on ice. Fish plates like mahimahi with flash-fried Brussels sprouts and Baja fish tacos with killer salsas are great options. They've got wine on tap, their own micro brew, and a second location in Cardiff. Don’t be surprised to see pro surfers and skateboarders enjoying a cold one: Fish 101 sponsors some of the biggest names in action sports.

    1468 N. Coast Hwy. 101, Encinitas, California, 92024, USA
    760-943–6221

    Known For

    • SoCal vibe with amazing fish tacos
    • Fresh and healthy seafood
    • Seasonal, sustainable ingredients

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

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