Just got five Rest.com certificates...Did I make a mistake with any of these?
Trupiano's Italian Bistro in Fallbrook
Old California Mining Company in San Marcos
Portino's in Valley Center
Lucio's An American Grill in Escondido
The Original Sand Crab Tavern in Escondido
Have lots of certificate credits to use, and these got some decent reviews for the most part. Plus we like saving money when dining out if we can. How did I do? These are just some of the ones I found on the Rest.com site. We usually eat out at least once a day while on vacation and like everything except Indian food, especially seafood, and plan to visit some other places people have mentioned like Jake's or Poseidon in Carlsbad or the Claim Jumper in Temecula among others.
So many to choose from...it's not easy to pick and choose when you only have a week.
Hi Betty,
Here are some Restaurant.com restaurants that we have enjoyed in the North County area of San Diego. We have a bunch of certificates from being RCI Platinum last year:
Dominic's at the Harbor (Oceanside Harbor)
Fun location and very good Italian. Can walk around the harbor before/afterwards.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/dominics-at-the-harbor-italian-restaurant-and-pizzeria-oceanside
Cafe Merlot (located inside Rancho Bernardo winery complex)
Also fun location. Great for a sunny day/lunch or brunch. Outside dining. Lots of shops & people walking around carrying glasses of wine.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/cafe-merlot-san-diego
Bernard'O (Rancho Bernardo)
Upscale french restaurant - expensive, but good
http://www.yelp.com/biz/bernardo-restaurant-san-diego
Cuscatlan Salvadorian Cuisine (Grand Ave., Escondido)
New ethnic restaurant & very popular, but I haven't used my certificate yet.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/cuscatlan-comida-salvadoreña-escondido-3
I would NOT recommend the Old California Mining Company in San Marcos. We had a terrible meal there. I ordered a steak and it was fatty, greasy & awful. Almost unedible. Yeech! I complained to the waitress, but there was no offer to replace it, or substitute something else.
Also, the Fish House Veracruz in San Marcos, USED to be good -- but now it is just ho-hummm while being fairly expensive. Their fish is good & well prepared, but the sides make the meal boring - potatoes and a salad made from head lettuce with a cherry tomato or two. (yawn...)
Here are some other reasonably-priced Escondido eateries I can recommend:
Chin's (Chinese food - there are several locations in San Diego County)
Swammi's - new Escondido location on Grand Avenue (great breakfasts)
BJ's Brewhouse - good food/good prices (Via Rancho Pkwy). We prefer them to ClaimJumpers (Carmel Mountain Road).
Also, Grand Avenue in downtown Escondido has quite a few restaurants now. There is also a restaurant row on San Marcos Blvd. in San Marcos. Don't forget to have one of San Diego's cheap & famous
In & Out Burgers while you are in town. (right next to Interstate 15: Valley Pkwy, Esco & on San Marcos Blvd. in San Marcos)
My favorite restuarant:
THE FISH MARKET (next to USS Midway, Harbor Drive, San Diego)
This one is not on Restaurant.com, but it is one of our favorites in all of San Diego, because the prices are reasonable. If you like seafood, you will love The Fish Market. It's the BEST! Long lines. Almost impossible to park. The views to die for, so go during the day or before sunset! Amazing place. Here's the secret (shhh, don't tell), if you don't want to wait: avoid the main dining room and head to the outdoor area of the bar. You can sit right on the water & have drinks & appetizers while you wait for your table. Or, the cocktail waitress will bring you a full menu & you can eat outside right on the water -- without any wait, at all! And yes, it is worth parking several blocks away and walking there if you can't find a parking space on-site. Link:
http://www.opentable.com/the-fish-market?m=15&pid=124&d=2014-01-19+19:00&ref=806&scpref=95
Also, for those who will be in town soon, make sure to check out San Diego restaurant week. People make reservations EARLY for the most popular places.
San Diego Restaurant Week: January 19 - 24, 2014 -- 134 participating restaurants
$25, $35 or $45 Dinners
$10, $15, or $20 Lunches
link:
http://www.opentable.com/promo.aspx?pid=124&m=15
http://www.sandiegorestaurantweek.com/
--- Rene