La Jolla Mediterranean Food Restaurants

    • Azul La Jolla - La Jolla
      • 1. Azul La Jolla

      • Mediterranean with a Pacific View
        • Mediterranean
        • Steakhouses
        • Moderately Priced
        • La Jolla Village
      • Nile Expert Tip: Always part of Restaurant Week, check out the set (and moderately priced) menu that Azul offers during...
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    • Trattoria Acqua - La Jolla
      • 2. Trattoria Acqua

      • Italian Elan
        • American
        • Italian
        • Mediterranean
        • Affordable
        • La Jolla / Golden Triangle
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    • Whisk'n'Ladle - La Jolla
      • 3. Whisk'n'Ladle

      • Fine Dining Restaurant
        • American
        • French
        • Mediterranean
        • Californian
        • Moderately Priced
        • La Jolla / Golden Triangle
    • Piatti - La Jolla
      • 4. Piatti

      • Do Not Miss the Homemade Bread
        • Italian
        • Mediterranean
        • Affordable
        • La Jolla / Golden Triangle
    • Humphrey's La Jolla Grill - La Jolla
      • 5. Humphrey's La Jolla Grill

      • Flair for Fine Casual Dining
        • American
        • Seafood
        • Mediterranean
        • Latin American
        • Moderately Priced
        • La Jolla Village
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    • Osteria Romantica - La Jolla
      • 6. Osteria Romantica

      • Little Italy In La Jolla
        • Italian
        • Mediterranean
        • Moderately Priced
        • Shoreline
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    • Dolce Vita Ristorante (La) - La Jolla
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    • Blu Wave Mediterranean Kitchen - La Jolla
  • The Best of NileGuide
  • La Jolla is a defining area for California cuisine and stuff your face creations. Tapas, meet more tapas. You could get yourself an uppity hamburger at the Burger Lounge, a new school take on the traditional American slab of beef, completely with a Jetson's approach to the interior, or you could have a sit-down Mexican fiesta at Alfonso's, where your burrito comes with a fork and knife, adorned by a massive margarita that will probably, and should probably let you stumble off on a nice beach cruise until your keys miraculously re-appear in your pocket a few hours later when you find yourself at Mission Beach, covered in kelp and SDSU paraphernalia. And, of course, if you want a cliche vacation dinner overlooking the cove, at sunset, with bronzed couples laughing delectably over a bottle of wine and seafood caught right down the street, there's plenty of places to conspire in the great San Diego past-time that is the sun setting a block from your house, and the ocean slowly rocking you to sleep.

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