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The 15 Best Restaurants in Coronado, CA
"$20 got me hot sake, a saiko miso (with coconut milk and lemongrass) and a bento box with mixed tempura, Cali..."
"$20 got me hot sake, a saiko miso (with coconut milk and lemongrass) and a bento box with mixed tempura, Cali..."
"Traditionalists will not be disappointed with staples like the panang and massaman curries, pad see ew, larb salad, or pineapple fried rice at this casual but cheery eatery, which offers diners a heat-index of 5+ so dishes can be customized according to preferred spice levels. Open for the lunchtime crowd from 11 a.m."
"An all-time favorite, offering delectable and fresh cuisine with Thai chefs and owner. The only difficulty is deciding what to order from its huge menu!. A small outdoor patio is available for dining and take-out orders are available."
"If you are craving Japanese or Sushi, this is a great place for you. They have a diverse menu serving up everything from traditional rolls and sushi to Ramen, Udon Noodle Soup, and Yakisoba. We recommend starting with their Hamachi Kama and Seaweed Salad."
"2161 Avenida de La Playa, La Jolla, San Diego, CA 92037-3215Japanese, Sushi, Asian, SeafoodLunch, DinnerTakeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Reservations, Table Service+1 858-551-8481http://www.lajollasushimori.com"
"Located in Coronado, California, Bistro D'Asia offers a menu full of Asian cuisine. The restaurant serves Japanese, Thai and Chinese fare. Each meal is made with the freshest ingredients available as well as bold flavors and spices."
"Among a sea of fast food chain restaurants along Mira Mesa boulevard, this stands out as a nice little mom n' pop place. I don't care about dec..."
"Studio Diner is open late-night (round-the-clock from Thursday through Sunday and until midnight during the rest of the week) and set on a working studio lot in the Kearny Mesa business district. The menu features a wide array of great selections, made from only the freshest and highest quality ingredients. Try the turkey Reuben sandwich, T-bone steak and eggs, patty melt or other hearty fare but be sure to save room for Yo Mama's apple pie or decadent carrot cake."
"OK, now we're talking genuine diner: all steel and chrome and bay windows. Studio Diner is a true roadside diner, located off the beaten path on the grounds of the Stu Segall studios (Veronica Mars). Refurbished with a movie studio theme, Studio Diner is sleek and slightly upscale, featuring comfort food tweaked ever so slightly, in a delicious way."
"It’s a diner that pays homage to every era time has gone by since diners were a thing. From a brightly colored 50s retro diner with a milk bar and vintage care behind the hostess, to the train room with a black and white film showing above each booth, to a modern red room dedicated to corvette car lovers. A radio DJ booth pumps out Frank Sinatra, New York, New York and other classic tunes like Wild Thing, which matches the 70s groove room we dined in."
"A post shared by Corvette Diner (@corvettediner) on Dec 6, 2016 at 4:47pm PST. This 50s style diner is complete with waitresses in bouffant hairstyles and poodle skirts. If the cotton candy platter, root beer floats, handmade shakes, and malts are not enough of a draw for the children, the Corvette car in the middle of the diner should be!"
"If dancing servers doling out thick milkshakes and tempting diner fare sounds like your family’s jam, you’ll love Corvette Diner at Liberty Station near downtown. This restaurant features themed dining areas representing the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s. Burgers are the specialty here."
"Among a sea of fast food chain restaurants along Mira Mesa boulevard, this stands out as a nice little mom n' pop place. I don't care about dec..."
"Comprising 1,200 acres in San Diego, Balboa Park is the largest urban cultural park in the United States, and also one of the oldest. It features over 15 museums, meandering paths, overflowing gardens, green belts, several theaters, gift shops, restaurants, a carousel, mini railroad, and San Diego Zoo. Admittance to the park is free, as is access to the luscious gardens, trails, The Botanical Building, and Timken Art Museum."
"The area that Balboa Park sits on used to be home to the indigenous Kumeyaay village, which soon became an 1835 Spanish park, and then an American city park in 1870. It was named after the first European to cross Central America, Vasco Núñez de Balboa."
"Located in Balboa Park, the Japanese Friendship Garden is a relaxing spot to spend an afternoon in San Diego. The garden was built to represent the friendship between San Diego and its sister city in Japan, Yokohama, and provides a unique and chilled out experience for visitors. Besides its zen atmosphere and impressive garden and architecture designs, the Japanese Friendship Garden hosts regular events throughout the year, such as yoga classes, meditation sessions, and the San Diego Sake Day."
"The elegant Japanese Friendship Garden is also worth a visit. Grab lunch at The Prado, located within Balboa Park., and try to get a table on the outdoor terrace."
"The Garden originated as a teahouse during the 1915–16 Panama-California Exposition and now lies on two acres near the Spreckels Organ Pavilion."