Best Californian Restaurants in Mission Valley
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- AA. L.vipSan Diego •23 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoI love The Prado at Balboa Park and have been a frequent diner there for many years. It never disappoints and Thanksgiving Day was no exception. We arrived and were immediately greeted and sat on the patio. I requested the patio. There were several diners but it wasn't busy, yet. We were brought water and our server Kara came over and took our beverage order and let us know about the new cocktails and the pre-fixe menu. She helped us make adjustments with what we ordered. Our first course, the beet salad, came out and we were able to eat and chat and enjoy each bit before our entrees came out. Mom and I had the traditional turkey meal and friend had the prime rib. We all tucked right into our meals and they were all so good. There was plenty of food and there was no way we could finish our delicious meals. Dessert was also packed up to go with our leftovers. More families had come in to dine and the energy on the patio was great. We sat and had another cocktail and had wonderful, relaxing Thanksgiving Day.More infoThe Prado at Balboa ParkPrice: Moderate• Californian• Downtown•4.6
- DDanaSan Diego •8 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoOUTstanding from start to finish! The decor and ambiance made me so darn happy. It was a golden, gaudy, Christmas explosion and I loved every second of it. Drinks were great and food was incredible. Our server Tommy (I think) was attentive and helpful. We got the Caesar salad, the house salad, the roasted chicken and the short rib. The Caesar salad and short rib were our favorites. We waited a long time to finally make it in but we’ll be back in the spring for a new round of decorations. It’s just so good.More infoinsideOUTPrice: Expensive• Californian• Hillcrest•4.7
- JJoAnnvipSan Diego •4 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoUnmatched hospitality! The server was knowledgeable about the food and able to describe them well. We didn’t have great luck with the clams, they were very chewy & overcooked but the broth was delicious. They took it back and a sweet manager, (I’m forgetting names) sent a hamachi that was to die for! Everything else that hit the table was delicious and we were very impressed. The bubbly and celebration desert was super appreciated as well. Honestly made my birthday dinner feel extra special, some places really don’t go the extra mile but they sure know how to impress.More infoHerb & WoodPrice: Expensive• Californian• Little Italy•4.7
- SSaraSan Diego •1 review4.0Dined 6 days agoGreat ambiance and service. Food was just ok, both dishes were burnt a little which really impacted the flavor. The area can get crazy but parking was super easy for me.More infoGravity Heights Mission ValleyPrice: Moderate• American• Mission Valley•4.7
- JJessicaSan Francisco Bay Area •2 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoThe ambiance here is so unique and beautiful! Airy, romantic, stylish and peaceful. And they let us bring our puppy. The food is simple but tasty and the value is one of the best in the city! We have been many times and will continue to come for brunch OR dinner! Today I loved the chai latte and white bean shakshuka. I always bring out of town guests to show it off.More infoMadisonPrice: Expensive• Mediterranean• University Heights•4.5
Discover best Californian restaurants in Mission Valley
Discover the vibrant Californian cuisine scene in San Diego's Mission Valley area, a hub of culinary innovation and fresh, farm-to-table dining. Restaurants here celebrate the rich flavors of California, offering menus filled with creative and expertly prepared dishes that embody the spirit of the region. The dining establishments in Mission Valley are known for their commitment to quality, utilizing locally-sourced ingredients to craft meals that delight and inspire. Whether you're in the mood for a sophisticated seafood dish or a fresh, garden-inspired salad, the options are diverse and cater to a variety of tastes and dietary preferences. The ambiance of these eateries ranges from casual chic to upscale, each providing a unique atmosphere to enhance your dining experience. Guests often praise the attentive service and the overall exceptional dining experience that makes each meal memorable. Mission Valley's restaurant scene is a testament to San Diego's reputation as a prime destination for food lovers seeking a true taste of Californian cuisine. Whether you're a local or a visitor, the array of dining options in this area promises a satisfying culinary journey.