A Few Great Hidden San Diego Restaurants, According to a Boston Restaurant Reviewer

 So it would seem that one more few days of weighty downpour in Boston. This is, what, the seventh or eighth end of the week straight with downpour? I love Boston, however this is ludicrous. With the downpour, my fantasies of San Diego, CA, appear to keep springing up to an ever increasing extent (call it California dreaming). A few evenings ago, I was tuning in to an extraordinary stone station from Encinitas on Internet radio. It got me to speculation about Encinitas, where my cousins used to live before they climbed the coast to La Costa. 

One of my number one eateries in Encinitas is the 101 Diner.

Situated around 4 squares from my number one sea shore on the planet (Evening glow Beach), the 101 Diner has everything, from incredible breakfast and lunch dishes to outside seating to an amicable, all-around decent person of a proprietor. Nearly as great, and just down the road, is Kim's Restaurant, which has stupendous Vietnamese food. Even better, neither of these eateries is notable (on the off chance that you have taken a gander at the site I established, Boston's Hidden Restaurants, you would realize I have a thing for extraordinary cafés that haven't been found). Traveling south toward San Diego, another essential, however mostly secret, café can be found in lovely Cardiff-by-the-Sea. Lines Cafe is a morning meal detect that is essentially frequented by surfers and Cardiffinhabitants looking to appear late to work (word is, Trevor Hoffman, the incredible reliever for the San Diego Padres, is additionally a customary here). 

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Lines has phenomenal breakfast plates, and the feasting outside on the porch is an absolute necessity. As you proceed down the coast, you come to diletantish Solana Sea shore, home to Fidel's, which is genuinely notable, and for valid justification; Fidel's might be the best Mexican eatery north of San Diego (however I have my undisputed top choice, which I'll specify in a moment). Fidel's is hard to track down, since it's covered up in a neighborhood away from the sea, yet worth searching out. 

Not long before you arrive at San Diego, you hit La Jolla, a tony local area that appears to have greater speculation places than cafés. I like La Jolla, however, with its dynamite downtown park over the sea precipices, and its limited, 

slanted paths. Only south of the focal point of La Jolla is a little eatery called Bahia Don Bravo. The proprietors of this real Mexican café have a couple of branches in San Diego, yet this one is uncommon, since you can arrange the food to proceed to walk a couple of squares down a side road to one of the most staggering perspectives on the Pacific Ocean that you will ever see. Furthermore, there is even a seat where the view is, soyou can eat in relative solace. Bahia Don Bravo has the sort of Mexican food that you can't discover in Boston. I generally go 

there when venturing out to San Diego, and consistently miss it when I'm back in Boston. At last, you arrive at the superb city of San Diego. Where to go for food? All things considered, there are such a large number of extraordinary spots to notice here. Two or three champions are Point Loma Fish, with its paramount perspective on the city across the harbor, and the Coyote Cafe in Old Town. However, my most loved is a little cheeseburger joint in Ocean Beach called Hodad's, which is the place where I had the best cheeseburger I have had anyplace in the country (and I've had a great deal of cheeseburgers!). Delicious, thick, good, and covered in cheddar, the burgers here are incomprehensibly acceptable. Hodad's is really astonishing. All things considered, I surmise my fantasy of eating my way through San Diego is about done. As I peer out my window and see the horizon of Boston, I understand that I do live in an incredible city. I just wish it wouldn't rain to such an extent.

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