
10 Old Town San Diego Restaurants That Are NOT Tourist Traps
A lot of San Diegans get a little snobby when they have visitors in town and they want to go to Old Town for dinner. Many of the Old Town San Diego restaurants are, how shall we put it… tourist traps. You know the kind… the food is overly “Americanized”, the margaritas are weak, and the decor and at

Distant Stars
Chefs spend their lives chasing Michelin stars, those elusive medallions that validate years of sacrifice and put their restaurants on the map. The most renowned are found in chic neighborhoods of European capitals, although the last decade has seen an explosion of stars in Asia, particularly Japan.

10 Best San Diego Speakeasies With a Great Ambiance
Did you know that the term “speakeasy” is believed to have originated from patrons having to whisper because they were in an illegal bar?These establishments came into prominence in the U.S. during the Prohibition era starting in 1920. The government mandated that liquor was illegal, but creative pe
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