Top 10:

San Diego Indian Restaurants

    • Casa de Madera - San Diego
      • 1. Casa de Madera

      • Great Mexican!
        • Indian
        • Mexican
        • Affordable
        • Outside the City
      user rating
    • Royal India - San Diego
      • 2. Royal India

      • Best Indian food
        • Indian
        • Vegetarian
        • Affordable
      user rating
    • Bandar - San Diego
      • 3. Bandar

      • Fine Persian cuisine
        • Indian
        • Middle Eastern
        • Affordable
      user rating
    • Masala Restaurant - San Diego
      • 4. Masala Restaurant

      • An Indian restaurant like no other
        • Indian
        • Moderately Priced
        • Downtown - Centre City
    • Monsoon - San Diego
      • 5. Monsoon

      • Affordable and authentic
        • French
        • Indian
        • Very Expensive
        • Downtown - Centre City
    • Gourmet India - San Diego
      • 6. Gourmet India

      • Gourmet India with its unique blend of spices and diverse styles of cooking of different Indian states...
        • Indian
        • Affordable
    • Bombay Exotic Cuisine Of India - San Diego
    • Masala - San Diego
      • 8. Masala

      • In Short
        Masala sits on the doorstep of the Gaslamp's busiest streets, but floor-to-ceiling tapestries...
        • Indian
        • Cheap
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    • World Curry - San Diego
      • 9. World Curry

      • Curry everyone!
        • Asian
        • Caribbean
        • Indian
        • Japanese
        • Thai
        • Affordable
        • Beach Cities
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    • Jimmy Carter's Cafe - San Diego
      • 10. Jimmy Carter's Cafe

      • No politics, just delicious
        • American
        • Asian
        • Chinese
        • Indian
        • Italian
        • Mexican
        • Breakfast & Brunch
        • Cheap
        • Downtown - Centre City
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  • The Best of NileGuide
  • If you want a real burrito, San Diego is the place to get it. After all, depending on where you are, the border of Mexico is give or take 20-ish miles away. There is no post-immigration influence or style differences. This is how the burrito was made to be. You can get yourself a massive plate burrito at a fancy restaurant in La Jolla that requires cutlery to attack, or a SoCal drive-through burrito and cruise down to the beach. San Diego also has a thriving microbrewery and bistro community. North Park is loaded with unique restaurants like The Linkery, an upscale sausage place where you can buy the best sausage that $15 can buy along with fresh from the cask offerings from Stone Brewery, San Diego's resident high-caliber brew masters. Stone is in North County, but well worth the drive for the massive amount of taps they have on hand between their own line-up of beers and guest beers, along with a bottle list that screams for the wallet. If you're looking for beer tourism, Stone, Pizza Port in Solana Beach, and AleSmith in the Miramar/Mira Mesa area are all highly rated, highly touted breweries that go where traditional brewers never dream of going.

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