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- HHaydenvipPhiladelphia County •1 review5.0Dined todayGreat experience with fantastic French fare. Highly recommend. Casual dress.More infoEt Voilà! French Bistro - San DiegoPrice: Moderate• French• North Park•4.8
- LLisavipSan Diego •5 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoChef Logan and the team here are top tier. We came for brunch and I had the best breakfast potatoes I’ve had anywhere—perfectly crispy and seasoned. The Bluefin schnitzel is the best schnitzel my bf says he’s had stateside (he travels to Germany a lot for work). The dark chocolate babka is soft, chocolatey and balanced. The music is hella fun while you eat and the service is warm and attentive. We’ll be back for sure!More infoCellar HandPrice: Expensive• Farm-to-table• Hillcrest•4.7
- SSandyOxford/Oxfordshire •2 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoFood and service were both exceptional. Highly recommended and worth five stars. Only issue was noise since we were seated outside (planes fly very close overhead). Also a bit chilly sitting next to the screen, which doesn’t go down all the way so cold air comes in underneath. Better to sit inside at the high tops if tables aren’t available.More infoJuniper & IvyPrice: Expensive• undefined• Little Italy•4.6
- PParadornOrange County •6 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoWe had a lovely time. Service, food, and atmosphere were exceptional!More infoARLO San DiegoPrice: Moderate• American• Mission Valley•4.3
- LLarryvipSan Diego •34 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoi’ve dined here eight or 10 times over the years just brought someone new last night and he raved about the entire experience: food service creativity. We got the tasting menu and as usual the Alna and the Kampachi were huge hits early on. The subtlety combined with sharp notes took what could otherwise be very straightforward and made them rich. It was all excellent but as usual the Leppo chicken is Callie’s feathering the cap for that experience. Why doesn’t have a Michelin star is beyond me? Perhaps it’s the more casual approach to dining, but the food is easily Michelin quality for my taste by far away the best food in San Diego south of Addison More infoCallie RestaurantPrice: Very Expensive• Mediterranean• Downtown•4.8