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  • Colorfully-dressed waitresses serve up enormous plates and lethal margaritas. The enchiladas, tacos, and burritos are hearty.

  • The most acclaimed restaurant in San Diego County is a culinary feast. Fireplaces, fresh flowers, and tapestries complement the exquisite and beautifully-presented food.

  • Breakfast is served until 3pm in this funky “ChinoLatino” café.

  • Over a dozen carved Tiki gods welcome you aboard a Polynesian culinary adventure. A wide variety of pupus, crusted mahi mahi, and pineapple pork “pago pago” style, can only be accompanied by a tropical rum drink in a Tiki glass.

  • Watch the famous “Tortilla Ladies of Old Town.” People line up to try the café’s grilled pork carnitas and chilaquiles , a delicious tortilla strip casserole.

  • Come upstairs to enjoy the view as vintage biplanes take off and land. Breakfasts are hearty and lunch plates are heaped with sandwiches, fries, and coleslaw.

  • You can’t miss this coffee-house housed inside a historic Santa Fe Railroad Depot. Grab a beverage and sit upstairs or outside on a shady deck.

  • Experience some of the world’s most intriguing cuisines, such as the Moroccan b’stilla and Indian lamb braised in curry.

  • Popular for its views across the bay, fish and classic dishes are served with tropical island flair; desserts are exceptional.

  • Order the freshest seafood in San Diego. Seafood salads and sushi are popular.

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