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- AAnnieSan Diego •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoHere’s a brief review you can use or modify: Outstanding food and service! The sushi was fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented, and the staff was attentive and welcoming. The only downside was the that the venue was quite loud, making it difficult to have a conversation, and the lighting was very dim.More infoTakoPrice: Expensive• Sushi• Old Town•4.3
- JJohnVIPSan Diego •50 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoAs always, Eddie V's is an exceptional choice for fabulous food, attentive service (Crystal is amazing), incredible cocktails, and delightful ambience. Happy Hour offerings, in particular, are perfectly sized, delicious, and affordable. First-timers will NOT be disappointed!More infoEddie V's - Seaport DistrictPrice: Very Expensive• Seafood• Downtown•4.9
- LLoisLas Vegas •47 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThe spouse & I were visiting my daughter, who lives in San Diego. She had not been to Madison & neither had we. We all enjoyed the tomato & burrata appetizer. We also had the cioppino, Tuscan sausage rigatoni & chicken piccata; all were so good! Spouse & I had the Ibarra & The Woodsman, which were delicious. Service from Kylee excellent. We also enjoyed the music. My daughter plans to bring her roommates here.More infoMadisonPrice: Expensive• Mediterranean• University Heights•4.5
- DDwayneDallas - Fort Worth •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoMister A’s is a constant in fine dining. The level of attentiveness is extraordinary and is experienced with every interaction. And you can’t beat a burnt orange old fashion.More infoMister A'sPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary French / American• Downtown•4.9
- RRupertVIPSan Diego •27 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoThis was our first time at Arlo. It is to the left side of the hotel entrance and down a short walkway. It isn’t clearly marked in the evening. You park in the parking garage nearby and Arlo validates. We started with drinks and I had the blood orange gin fizz. It was very good. My husband had the Arlo old fashioned and liked it. We started with the bread appetizer. It was a small round split in four pieces and crisped in a wood fired oven before it came to the table. It was crispy on the outside and soft inside. It was served with sea salt and a compound butter. For dinner two people had the Wagyu meatloaf with mushroom gravy and I had the Calabrian chili shrimp pasta. Both were excellent. The pasta had some heat but not too much and the pasta was Al dente. We were too full for dessert but my mom had the espresso martini and said it was perfect. I tried some and agreed not too sweet with the perfect strength of coffee to balance the taste. The service was wonderful. We didn’t wait too long before our server came to the table. She gave us highlights of the menu and her recommendations. They were very good about keeping our water glasses filled and clearing dishes without us feeling like we were being rushed. We will be back to try other menu items like the mussels and Brussels sprouts!More infoARLO San DiegoPrice: Moderate• American• Mission Valley•4.2