Some great hidden San Diego restaurants, according to a Boston restaurant critic

So it looks like another weekend of heavy rain in Boston.

This is, what, the seventh or eighth consecutive rainy weekend? I

I love Boston, but this is ridiculous.

In the rain my San Diego, CA dreams seem

It keeps popping up more and more (call it California

dreaming). The other night I was listening to some great rock

Encinitas Internet radio station. It made me think

over Encinitas, where my cousins ​​lived before

moved up the coast to La Costa.

One of my favorite restaurants in Encinitas is the 101 Diner.

Located about 4 blocks from my favorite beach in the world.

(Moonlight Beach), the 101 Diner has it all from excellent

tickets for breakfast and lunch to outdoor seating for a friendly,

all kinds of good kind of landlord. Almost as good and fair

down the street is Kim’s restaurant, which has an excellent

Vietnamese food. Better yet, none of these restaurants are

well known (if you have looked at the site I founded,

Hidden Boston restaurants, would you know I have a

something for big restaurants that haven’t been discovered).

Heading south to San Diego, another memorable goal

little known, the restaurant can be found in beautiful

Cardiff-by-the-Sea. Pipes Cafe is a breakfast place that

mostly frequented by surfers and Cardiff residents looking for

being late for work (Trevor Hoffman, the great

San Diego Padres reliever, he’s also a regular here.)

Pipes has fantastic breakfast dishes, and the dining room

Outdoors on the patio is a must.

As you continue down the coast, you come to the artistic Solana.

Playa, home of Fidel’s, which is quite well known, and for

good reason; Fidel’s may be the best Mexican restaurant

north of San Diego (although I have my personal favorite,

which I’ll mention in a minute). Fidel’s is difficult to find, since

it’s tucked away in a neighborhood far from the ocean, but

worth looking for.

Just before you get to San Diego, you arrive in La Jolla, a Tony

community that seems to have more investment venues

than restaurants. I like La Jolla, however, with its spectacular

downtown park on the cliffs of the ocean, and its strait,

crooked rails. Just south of downtown La Jolla there is a little

restaurant called Bahía Don Bravo. The owners of this

Authentic Mexican restaurant has some branches in San

Diego, but this one is special, since you can order the food.

go and walk a few blocks down a side street to one of the

the most spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean that you can

have I ever seen. And there is even a bench where the view is, so

you can eat in relative comfort. Bahía Don Bravo has the type

of Mexican food that you just can’t find in Boston. I always go

there when you travel to San Diego, and you always miss it when

I went back to Boston.

Finally, you come to the wonderful city of San Diego. Where

go for food? Well there are too many cool places to

mention here. A couple of standouts are Point Loma

Seafood, with its memorable view of the city across the

Harbor, and the Coyote Cafe in Old Town. But my favorite is

a little burger joint on Ocean Beach called Hodad’s,

which is where i had the best cheeseburger i ever had

anywhere in the country (and I’ve had many

cheeseburgers!). Juicy, thick, hearty, and smothered

cheese, the burgers here are unbelievably good. Hodad’s is

truly amazing.

Well I guess my dream of eating through San

Diego is about to finish. As I look out the window and see the

Boston skyline, I realize I live in a big city. only me

I wish it didn’t rain so much.

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