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I'm going to be there next week. Mostly near Point loma area.
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San Diego Eateries?
On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 18:22:36 -0400, "cshenk" wrote:
I'm going to be there next week. Mostly near Point loma area. Any suggestions? If you're traveling northwards a bit, up towards Solana Beach, one of my favorite Japanese eateries is the Nobu 315 S Highway 101 Ste A Solana Beach, CA 92075 Boron |
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"cshenk" wrote in message ... I'm going to be there next week. Mostly near Point loma area. Any suggestions? First choice http://www.gofishanthonys.com/index2.html Dimitri |
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Boron Elgar wrote: On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 18:22:36 -0400, "cshenk" wrote: I'm going to be there next week. Mostly near Point loma area. Any suggestions? If you're traveling northwards a bit, up towards Solana Beach, one of my favorite Japanese eateries is the Nobu 315 S Highway 101 Ste A Solana Beach, CA 92075 Boron Solana Beach has gone upmarket since I lived in Del Mar :) We used to go there for the cheap Chinese and Mexican food. |
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cshenk wrote: I'm going to be there next week. Mostly near Point loma area. Any suggestions? Been too long since I lived there. The Vietnamese places were all good, as were a couple of Mexican places in Old Town. Anthony's is classic but maybe not as good any more. |
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Dimitri wrote:
"cshenk" wrote in message ... I'm going to be there next week. Mostly near Point loma area. Any suggestions? First choice http://www.gofishanthonys.com/index2.html Dimitri Not as good as it was 20 years ago. The Fishery in Pacific Beach (if it's still there) was terrific. The Fish Market in DelMar was also very good. Point Loma Seafood is an interesting place to eat and the food is pretty good. Very informal. If you get to Old Town, the Old Town Cafe on the outskirts is a classic with ladies making tortillas in the window. There are more scenic patio Mexican restaurants in Old Town proper. gloria p |
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Dimitri wrote:
"cshenk" wrote in message ... I'm going to be there next week. Mostly near Point loma area. Any suggestions? First choice http://www.gofishanthonys.com/index2.html Dimitri Not as good as it was 20 years ago. The Fishery in Pacific Beach (if it's still there) was terrific. The Fish Market in DelMar was also very good. Point Loma Seafood is an interesting place to eat and the food is pretty good. Very informal. If you get to Old Town, the Old Town Cafe on the outskirts is a classic with ladies making tortillas in the window. There are more scenic patio Mexican restaurants in Old Town proper. gloria p |
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"gloria.p" wrote in message ... Dimitri wrote: "cshenk" wrote in message ... I'm going to be there next week. Mostly near Point loma area. Any suggestions? First choice http://www.gofishanthonys.com/index2.html Dimitri Not as good as it was 20 years ago. The Fishery in Pacific Beach (if it's still there) was terrific. The Fish Market in DelMar was also very good. Point Loma Seafood is an interesting place to eat and the food is pretty good. Very informal. If you get to Old Town, the Old Town Cafe on the outskirts is a classic with ladies making tortillas in the window. There are more scenic patio Mexican restaurants in Old Town proper. gloria p Temecula, Pacific Grill. Steve |
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"gloria.p" wrote in message ... Dimitri wrote: "cshenk" wrote in message ... I'm going to be there next week. Mostly near Point loma area. Any suggestions? First choice http://www.gofishanthonys.com/index2.html Dimitri Not as good as it was 20 years ago. The Fishery in Pacific Beach (if it's still there) was terrific. The Fish Market in DelMar was also very good. Point Loma Seafood is an interesting place to eat and the food is pretty good. Very informal. If you get to Old Town, the Old Town Cafe on the outskirts is a classic with ladies making tortillas in the window. There are more scenic patio Mexican restaurants in Old Town proper. gloria p Stayed in the B&B across the street from Old Town on my honeymoon a few years ago. May5th, IIRC. It was sure nice of all those people to show up to celebrate my honeymoon. Steve |
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On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 06:55:44 -0700, "Steve B"
wrote: "gloria.p" wrote in message ... Dimitri wrote: "cshenk" wrote in message ... I'm going to be there next week. Mostly near Point loma area. Any suggestions? First choice http://www.gofishanthonys.com/index2.html Dimitri Not as good as it was 20 years ago. The Fishery in Pacific Beach (if it's still there) was terrific. The Fish Market in DelMar was also very good. Point Loma Seafood is an interesting place to eat and the food is pretty good. Very informal. If you get to Old Town, the Old Town Cafe on the outskirts is a classic with ladies making tortillas in the window. There are more scenic patio Mexican restaurants in Old Town proper. gloria p Stayed in the B&B across the street from Old Town on my honeymoon a few years ago. May5th, IIRC. It was sure nice of all those people to show up to celebrate my honeymoon. Steve Hey, they are gearing up to celebrate your anniversary. ;-) koko -- There is no love more sincere than the love of food George Bernard Shaw www.kokoscornerblog.com updated 04/17/10 |
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"koko" wrote in message ... On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 06:55:44 -0700, "Steve B" wrote: "gloria.p" wrote in message ... Dimitri wrote: "cshenk" wrote in message ... I'm going to be there next week. Mostly near Point loma area. Any suggestions? First choice http://www.gofishanthonys.com/index2.html Dimitri Not as good as it was 20 years ago. The Fishery in Pacific Beach (if it's still there) was terrific. The Fish Market in DelMar was also very good. Point Loma Seafood is an interesting place to eat and the food is pretty good. Very informal. If you get to Old Town, the Old Town Cafe on the outskirts is a classic with ladies making tortillas in the window. There are more scenic patio Mexican restaurants in Old Town proper. gloria p Stayed in the B&B across the street from Old Town on my honeymoon a few years ago. May5th, IIRC. It was sure nice of all those people to show up to celebrate my honeymoon. Steve Hey, they are gearing up to celebrate your anniversary. ;-) koko -- There is no love more sincere than the love of food George Bernard Shaw www.kokoscornerblog.com updated 04/17/10 You know, I may check with them and see if he dates are open. We have some nice friends in Bonsall, and could make a ten day trip out of it. Steve |
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On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 18:35:22 -0600, Arri London
wrote: Boron Elgar wrote: On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 18:22:36 -0400, "cshenk" wrote: I'm going to be there next week. Mostly near Point loma area. Any suggestions? If you're traveling northwards a bit, up towards Solana Beach, one of my favorite Japanese eateries is the Nobu 315 S Highway 101 Ste A Solana Beach, CA 92075 Boron Solana Beach has gone upmarket since I lived in Del Mar :) We used to go there for the cheap Chinese and Mexican food. This Nobu isn't like the NYC Nobu. It is quite unassuming, or was the last time I was there. There is also a Thai place in the same stir mall, if memory serves me. My brother used to live in Solana Beach, but with an ocean view. He is in Del Mar now. Boron |
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Boron Elgar wrote: On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 18:35:22 -0600, Arri London wrote: Boron Elgar wrote: On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 18:22:36 -0400, "cshenk" wrote: I'm going to be there next week. Mostly near Point loma area. Any suggestions? If you're traveling northwards a bit, up towards Solana Beach, one of my favorite Japanese eateries is the Nobu 315 S Highway 101 Ste A Solana Beach, CA 92075 Boron Solana Beach has gone upmarket since I lived in Del Mar :) We used to go there for the cheap Chinese and Mexican food. This Nobu isn't like the NYC Nobu. It is quite unassuming, or was the last time I was there. There is also a Thai place in the same stir mall, if memory serves me. Neither of those were there when I was. Glad to see that Fidel's is still there though :) My brother used to live in Solana Beach, but with an ocean view. He is in Del Mar now. Boron Loved living in Del Mar! Unfortunately was too expensive for long term :( Had to move inland, over Mission Valley, eventually. Was nice to work in Sorrento Valley. Could stop at the beach before work. However the next job was just as nice, in La Jolla. Lunches overlooking Torrey Pines! And aircraft from Miramar practising overhead. |
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On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 17:29:22 -0700, "Steve B"
wrote: You know, I may check with them and see if he dates are open. We have some nice friends in Bonsall, and could make a ten day trip out of it. If you're up for a fairly inexpensive and kitchy place to stay, there's a B&B adjacent to Balboa Park and the zoo called "The Balboa Park Inn." It has a number of "theme" rooms that are fun - like "Tara," which sports a big painting of Scarlet O'Hara and is decorated accordingly. "The Beach House" has dozens of plastic fish hanging from the ceiling in the bathroom that is just hilarious. Some of them have full kitchens, as they're converted apartments. It's also an easy stroll to the zoo and the wonderful, wonderful Balboa Park facility. http://www.balboaparkinn.com/ Head in the opposite direction down Park and you'll find a restaurant called the Gulf Coast Grill that has great cajun seafood. Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd -- "If the soup had been as warm as the wine, if the wine had been as old as the turkey, and if the turkey had had a breast like the maid, it would have been a swell dinner." Duncan Hines To reply, remove "spambot" and replace it with "cox" |
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Terry Pulliam Burd wrote:
If you're up for a fairly inexpensive and kitchy place to stay, there's a B&B adjacent to Balboa Park and the zoo called "The Balboa Park Inn." It has a number of "theme" rooms that are fun - like "Tara," which sports a big painting of Scarlet O'Hara and is decorated accordingly. "The Beach House" has dozens of plastic fish hanging from the ceiling in the bathroom that is just hilarious. Some of them have full kitchens, as they're converted apartments. It's also an easy stroll to the zoo and the wonderful, wonderful Balboa Park facility. I like the Park Manor Suites in the same general area. Every room has a kitchen. Steve |
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