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Mister Tiki Mai Tai Lounge
Address: 801 Fifth Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101
Mister Tiki Mai Tai Lounge is a refreshingly whimsical oasis in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter. Well-known for its exotic drinks and inventive sushi Mister Tiki has recently expanded its menu to include a variety of entrees for a more complete dining experience. Combining the earthy, fruity, and spicy flavors of Pacific Island cuisine with fresh mainland ingredients, Mister Tiki crafts concoctions that are approachable and novel. The Mister Tiki décor also blends the bold with the familiar: bamboo wood tables and invitingly expansive booths radiate a refined exoticism while towering Tiki sculptures, lava lamps, and vintage surfing videos evoke a playfully kitschy nostalgia that is both accessible and hip.
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Chianti
Address: 644 5th Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101
Executive Chef Gennaro De Liso recently joined Chianti, bringing with him the traditions and techniques of authentic Northern Italian cuisine. Using quality fresh ingredients, De-Liso has crafted an extensive menu of traditional and modern Italian fare, offering everything from fresh made lobster risotto to steak served intagliata style. Chianti’s dining room offers a casually sophisticated atmosphere, allowing diners a relaxing escape from downtown San Diego’s lively Gaslamp area. The extensive wine list of course features a wide array of Chianti wines, as well as an excellent Italian and American selection. With its varied menu, generous portions, and inviting atmosphere, Chianti is ideally suited for large groups and small parties alike.
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MAX New York
Address: 827 5th Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101
MAX brings a taste of New York to Fifth Avenue, home of the finest restaurants in downtown San Diego. Top-notch steaks, chops and poultry, grass-fed and free-range, are offered alongside fresh, delicately prepared seafood. MAX couples quality gourmet classics and creative fusion techniques to bring guests the consummate dining experience in their refined, yet vibrant, dining room and canopied patio. Add to that a monumental bar supplied with a fabulous wine and spirits collection, and whether you start dinner with a signature martini or finish your lunch with one of their delectable desserts, you will be delighted to the MAX!
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House of Blues
Address: 1055 Fifth Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101
Soulful food is as essential as soulful music, and there is no more suitable place for the two to intertwine than the House of Blues. The kitchen’s performance is spot-on, with energetic renditions of soulful classics—gumbo, jambalaya, fried catfish, and meatloaf—intertwined with talented originals such as Oven Roasted Flatbread with prosciutto and parmesan, Mixed Green Salad with blue cheese and pecans, and Wild Mushroom Pasta. By the time you get to the encore—and be sure to save room for that Apple Bread Pudding—you may just find the kitchen’s performance to have outshone the band’s.
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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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