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PAGE 6Cohn Restaurant Group San Diego CA
For over 33 years, David and Lesley Cohn have brought San Diego dining to a new level. Beginning with one small diner in 1981, Cohn Restaurant Group now owns and operates over 24 restaurants within Southern California and Maui. David and Lesley pride their company on being family owned and operated, along with the help of their daughter Jessica, their son Jeremy and son-in…
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Local Restaurants San Diego
Eater San Diego shares the top stories of the week from San Diego’s food and drink scene, including a culinary bombshell from a high-profile chef, plus expansion news from two Orange County restaurants. Star Chef Javier Plascencia Cuts Ties With San Diego Restaurants In the first culinary shocker of 2017, high-profile chef Javier Plascencia announced to Eater that he is parting…
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Best Casual Restaurants in San Diego
For quality food at a reasonable price point, fast-casual really seems to hit the sweet spot. A winning combination of organic ingredients and speedy turnaround times have cemented the concept as the new rockstar in food service. And so, here are a dozen places to load up on this freshly prepared, feel-good fare around San Diego. 1 Tender Greens This casual cafeteria-style…
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Fun birthday Restaurants San Diego
Birthday parties are a great way to make everyone happy. I honestly believe Dave and Buster’s added all the games and entertainment to actually give parents and the adults a break from the 24 hour task of taking care of kids. Dave and Buster’s is perfect for all ages and more importantly provides an upscale dining and entertainment get together that everyone will enjoy and…
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Plumeria Restaurants San Diego
I was only going to be in San Diego for a couple of days, so my mission to try the best vegan food was somewhat fast and furious. I decided to give this place a shot and it did not disappoint. TUNA FLOWER CUPS: Amazing little delicacies. The mock tuna salad had a great spicy flavor and was quite tuna-like (from what I recall of real tuna). The tuna, coupled with the crispy…
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Cosmopolitan Restaurant San Diego
The Cosmopolitan Restaurant offers lunch and dinner daily from 11 am and Saturday and Sunday brunch from 10 am. Our menu reflects the many cultures that influenced Old Town’s culinary development — Mexican favorites, American grill and fresh seafood. At the Cosmopolitan Restaurant, every dish is prepared when ordered, with house-made sauces, fresh vegetables and the finest…
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Golden City Restaurant San Diego
Mmm-yoso, a food blog, has most posts originating in sunny San Diego. Today is going to be a scorcher. Cathy is writing a short post. When I woke today, the temperature outside was 59 and the weather report says it will hit 95 before noon. I try to get all of my work around the house done before the heat starts to set in and then plan my day around either staying inside the…
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Renditions Restaurant San Diego
I finally got to check out the Anthology restaurant and club earlier this month. The vibe is mostly blues jazz music with a huge screen showing classic acts. Jons birthday is near the end of the month and one of his ultimate fav performers Holly Cole, came to the states touring her new album. So we dolled up and went out to celebrate his birthday early. She and her band rocked…
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Restaurants in San Diego Near Airport
Santa Monica is a beachfront city in western Los Angeles County, California, United States. The city is named after the Christian saint, Monica. Situated on Santa Monica Bay, it is bordered on three sides by the city of Los Angeles – Pacific Palisades to the north, Brentwood on the northeast, Sawtelle on the east, Mar Vista on the southeast, and Venice on the south. The Census…
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San Diego Lunch Restaurants
With so many lunch spots on offer in San Diego, knowing what you want to eat when the clock nears noon is not always an easy decision to make. Whether you’re looking to enjoy a long leisurely repast with friends, a more formal business pow-wow or simply looking to grab a quick bite before heading back to the office, we’ve rounded up 15 essential cafes, restaurants and neighborhood…
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Masala Restaurant San Diego
Freshly minted in La Jolla is Masala Street, a new colonial Indian gastropub whose menu and concept was created by a master Indian chef with more than four decades of culinary experience. Chef Hermant Oberoi recently retired from a long-held post as the grand executive chef at The Taj Mahal Palace in Mumbai and corporate chef for the luxury division of the Taj Hotels Resorts…
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Hottest Restaurants in San Diego
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Restaurant with View San Diego
Lunch menu service returns at the Bay View Restaurant starting Mon, 6 Feb 2017. Check out our new menu: Since our opening in a renovated 1920 Spanish Colonial building aboard MCRD, The Bay View has vaulted to being a restaurant known for impeccable service and a focus on fresh, local, seasonal ingredients. Our elegant and beautifuly appointed dining room complements the artful…
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Oceanfront Restaurants in San Diego
Got a boat? That’s the only way you’ll get a better view of San Diego’s waterfront skyline and twinkling bridges than the panorama you get from Coasterra Modern Mexican restaurant, the third Cohn Restaurant Group offering on the city’s Harbor Island. (The other two are the successful Island Prime and C Level.) Every table of this multilevel dazzler—with a special event space…
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Kensington Restaurants San Diego
Kesington is a small town in a big city. Image by Frank Colosi Photography By Barbarella Fokos, Jan. 11, 2017 Dino the dachshund and a Chihuahua/Brittany spaniel mix named Olivia walk through Kensington on a cool, clear afternoon. Behind them ambles Peter LaMontia. The trio head for Village Vino. Every one of Kensington’s restaurants features sidewalk seating. Village Vino…
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Filippi Restaurant San Diego
Megan Wood, Staff Photographer Filippi’s Pizza Grotto establishes itself with a charming plaque above the door that reads, “Filippi’s, Since 1950.” Upon walking through the threshold, customers are greeted by a grocery store — and usually, a long line of hungry customers waiting to be seated. The front half of Filippi’s is a deli, serving a variety of meats, cheeses and other…
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