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El Fandango
Address: 2734 Calhoun Street, San Diego, CA 92110
Located in the heart of Old Town, El Fandango is a tribute to San Diego’s culinary history. Its name alludes to elaborate parties that were in vogue during California’s Gold Rush era when the influence of French, English, and Eastern American cuisines mingled with local American and Mexican fare. El Fandango’s menu reflects this melding of traditions, and offers both regional and “Cosmopolitan” selections. Dishes like the Tacos de Pescada share a menu with other favorites like the Stuffed Lamb Chops, resulting in a wonderfully diverse selection of authentic dishes. A meal at El Fandango proves to be a welcomed trip back in time for many hungry visitors.
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Croce's
Address: 802 5th Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101
In 1985, Chef/Owner Ingrid Croce opened Croce's Restaurant and Bar as a tribute to her late husband singer/songwriter Jim Croce. Today this 'must visit' San Diego landmark not only recreates the warmth and energy from their days of performing together, but it continues to infuse great food and live music in a uniquely warm and inviting atmosphere. Executive Chef James Clark's menu features flavorful American and Continental cuisine, with dishes such as Sage Rubbed Grilled Duck Breast, Bordeaux Braised Short Ribs, and the signature, Croce's Prime Contemporary Meatloaf.
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Currant
Address: 140 West Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101
Currant American Brasserie is a whimsical blend of rococo opulence and edgy modernity. The restaurant is a clever re-imagining of the traditional French brasserie with a distinctly American and cheeky twist. Checkerboard floors, Louis XIV furniture, and antique chandeliers create an atmosphere that is both nostalgic homage and Alice-in-Wonderland fantasy. Chef Geoffrey Yahn's menu reflects the restaurant’s aesthetic, with playful renditions of bistro classics elevated to the heights of decadence using inventive, seasonal ingredients. For the daring imbiber, Currant’s “Absinthe-Minded” cocktails transport the drinker to Lautrec’s Paris and help complete the ambiance of bohemian chic.
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La Fiesta
Address: 628 5th Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101
La Fiesta combines elegant dining and authentic Mexican food, a cuisine hard to come by in the historic Gaslamp Quarter. La Fiesta offers traditional and family friendly favorites, as well as a variety of fresh seafood and more contemporary dishes influenced by Spanish and South American flavors. Well-known for their margaritas, La Fiesta boasts a full bar with over 65 different types of fine tequila. La Fiesta accommodates groups or individuals with a moderately priced menu and is open everyday for lunch and dinner; they also offer valet parking and a special Sunday Brunch.
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Humphreys
Address: 2241 Shelter Island Dr., San Diego, CA 92106
Step into the main dining room of Humphreys Restaurant and understand how understated opulence is mastered. The large multileveled room is bathed in soft light and flowing panels of pale gray and ice blue upholstery. Juxtaposed against the whimsical softness of the colors are massive exposed beams that lend an anchor to a bay-side view that threatens to draw you in completely. The menu is thoughtful and inventive in the way it continues this balance between the ethereal and masculine – the Mirin Sesame Shrimp appetizer positions two large shrimp atop a bed of mango-mint relish that is refreshingly cool against a wasabi dressing. The menu and decor offer a cohesive gesture of sophistication that may just leave you swooning.
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