Best Mediterranean Restaurants in Little Italy
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- CChadGreater Boston •25 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoSome of the best fresh made pasta we have had. Now, me and my wife grew up in the north East (MA) and had great Italian restaurants in the North End in Boston. Monello’s brought us back to that place and we love having this restaurant in San Diego. I must say, the Gnocchi was probably one of the top two that I have ever tried and we had that with the Monello sauce and then the Pecorino Romano cheese wheel special with cherry tomatoes and Linguine. It was Fantastic! Definitely made us grinning ear to ear with every bit of food that sang melodious notes of true deliciousness!More infoMonelloPrice: Expensive• Italian• Little Italy•4.6
- KKirollosNew Orleans / Louisiana •3 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoPhenomenal experience. Been anticipating coming back here since our last trip to SD 2 years ago. Italian is our favorite cuisine so the bar is high. Overall some of the best we’ve had, hands down the best lasagne we’ve had and we’ve been to some of the best Italian all over the US. Great cocktails, food, and service. They delivered on all fronts.More infoBencotto Italian KitchenPrice: Expensive• Italian• Little Italy•4.6
- NNorikoVIPSan Diego •19 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWe had a fantastic time at Herb & Wood. Since we were both busy on Valentine’s Day, we decided to celebrate on Saturday instead. From the moment we arrived, everyone at the restaurant greeted us warmly and made us feel truly welcome. Our reservation was at 5 PM, so the restaurant wasn’t too crowded yet, but even as it filled up, the level of attentiveness remained exceptional. Our waiter, Troy, was friendly, knowledgeable, and offered great recommendations. For appetizers, we had the Sicilian Crudo and one of Troy’s suggestions—a warm dinner bread served with butter, honey, and herbs. I don’t remember the exact name, but it was absolutely delicious! For our main courses, my husband had the Iberico Pork, and I had the Roasted Branzino. The Branzino was packed with herbs and flavors—I usually can’t finish a large meal, but I couldn’t stop eating it. We were too full for dessert, though I wish we had saved room! It was our first time at Herb & Wood, but it’s now on our list of favorite restaurants for special occasions.More infoHerb & WoodPrice: Expensive• Californian• Little Italy•4.7
- VVicSan Diego •55 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThis is a 5 star experience! Our party of four tried four different cocktails, 12 different dishes and three desserts. Impossible to pick a favorite and impossible to select anything that was not exceptional. Additionally, the chef and team were super sensitive to serving any dishes that would be an allergy issue. So the food was glorious, the chef and team brilliant…yet the staff is what elevated the experience. From our two servers, their assistant, the sommelier and the front of house - one word - Brilliant. Best meal of the year winnerMore infoCallie RestaurantPrice: Very Expensive• Mediterranean• Downtown•4.8
- CCherylSan Francisco Bay Area •5 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoWonderful night. We probably overstay our welcome because we were visiting with our son, but they had open tables and they didn’t bother us about it. The food and service were superbMore infoCUCINA urbanaPrice: Moderate• Italian• Banker's Hill•4.7
Discover best Mediterranean restaurants in Little Italy
Explore the tantalizing flavors of Mediterranean cuisine right in the heart of San Diego's Little Italy, a hub of culinary diversity and innovation. Here, the Mediterranean dining scene melds seamlessly with local California influences, creating unique and flavorful dishes that cater to a variety of tastes. Each restaurant in this vibrant neighborhood brings its own flair to Mediterranean cooking, whether through traditional recipes or contemporary interpretations. Diners can expect a range of options from rustic, wood-fired dishes to sophisticated seafood and pasta creations, all crafted with fresh, high-quality ingredients. The emphasis on authentic Mediterranean flavors is evident in the meticulous preparation and presentation of each meal. Little Italy's dining scene is not just about great food; it's an experience of cultural and culinary discovery, making it a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts. Whether you're a local or a tourist, the Mediterranean restaurants in Little Italy promise an unforgettable dining experience that keeps patrons returning for more.