Top 10:

Restaurants near Sea World, San Diego, CA

    • Embers Grille - San Diego
      • 1. Embers Grille

      • Glowingly good
        • American
        • Affordable
        • 0.5 miles
      user rating
    • Sportsmen's Seafood - San Diego
      user rating
    • Mandarin Plaza - San Diego
      • 3. Mandarin Plaza

      • Best value buffet
        • Asian
        • Chinese
        • Cheap
        • Beach Cities
        • 0.6 miles
      user rating
    • Red Lobster - San Diego
      • 4. Red Lobster

      • Seafood lovers celebrate!
        • American
        • Moderately Priced
        • Downtown - Centre City
        • 0.6 miles
      user rating
    • Yakitori II - San Diego
      • 5. Yakitori II

      • Japanese culinary delights
        • Asian
        • Japanese
        • Affordable
        • Downtown - Centre City
        • 0.6 miles
    • Soup'n Salad - San Diego
      • 6. Soup'n Salad

      • Light and quick meal options
        • American
        • Cheap
        • 0.6 miles
    • Phil's BBQ - San Diego
      • 7. Phil's BBQ

      • Elbow Your Way to Ribs
        • American
        • Affordable
        • 0.7 miles
      user rating
    • Santana's Mexican Food - San Diego
      • 8. Santana's Mexican Food

      • Drive-thru Mexican fast food is famous for the ultimate California burrito and late-night hours.
        • Mexican
        • Fast Food
        • Cheap
        • 0.7 miles
      user rating
    • Red Marlin - San Diego
      • 9. Red Marlin

      • Located on beautiful Mission Bay, Red Marlin boasts some of the most amazing bayside dining and views...
        • Seafood
        • Californian
        • Moderately Priced
        • 0.9 miles
      user rating
    • Devine Pastabilities - San Diego
      • 10. Devine Pastabilities

      • In Short
        The torpasta-a hollowed Italian roll stuffed with pasta-was the invention of 9-year-old Damien...
        • Italian
        • Cheap
        • 0.9 miles
      user rating
  • 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.

Get Our Newsletter
Stay caught up on our latest news, tips, & ideas for travelers, by locals.

Subscribe
Thanks for joining us
Now just keep an eye out for our confirmation email (and check that it doesn't end up in your spam folder).
The NileGuide team
Copyright ©2013 Travora Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Trip Planner
<
 

Get our Newsletter.

Stay caught up on our latest news, tips, & ideas for travelers, by locals.

SIGN ME UP!