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Old Town, Uptown, & Mission Valley : Places to Eat

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Top 10 Places to Eat

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  • 1. Kemo Sabe

    If you like to experiment with wild combinations of ethnic flavors, you’ll have fun here. It’s the Far East meets the American Southwest.

  • 2. Corvette Diner

    Cruise back to the 1950s in this diner decorated with hub-caps, vintage gas station signs, and a yellow Corvette.

  • 3. Parallel 33

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

  • 4. El Agave Tequileria

    Utter culinary magic awaits within one of the first tequilarias in San Diego. Classic Mexican food with French touches make eating here an event (see El Agave Tequileria).

  • 5. Café Pacifica

    Head to this quiet bungalow for an elegant seafood dinner. Try the signature drink, a Pomerita.

  • 6. Chilango’s Mexico City Grill

    The excellent, authentic Mexican cooking includes mole poblano , a traditional sauce that combines chilies and chocolate served with meat dishes.

  • 7. Old Town Mexican Café & Cantina

    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.

  • 8. Crest Café

    Butter burgers, veggie baskets, and honey-glazed pork chops are popular items at this old-fashioned diner.

  • 9. Bread & Cie

    Breads such as anise and black-olive loaf are baked and made into unusual sandwiches.

  • 10. Chicken Pie Shop

    Seniors and budget-eaters love the hearty food here. Mashed potatoes and gravy accompany tasty chicken pies.

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