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15 of the Best San Diego Food & Drinks to Try This August

SDM staff shouts out our favorite food finds this month
The best food and drinks in San Diego to try featuring a brunch meal from restaurant ARLO in Mission Valley
Courtesy of ARLO San Diego

There once was a team from SD
That devoured great dishes with glee.
Pâté, paninis, a pastry—
They sampled all that is tasty
To bring the best nibbles to… thee?

The best food and drinks in San Diego to try featuring Tocino Fried Rice from restaurant ARLO in Mission Valley
Photo Credit: Deanna Sandoval

Tocino Fried Rice

ARLO

If you order scrambled eggs at brunch, you have accidentally breakfasted. Go have a long but kind talk with yourself, and try again. Brunch is for foods not normally associated with pre-work routines—like the fried rice at Arlo’s new DJ brunch in Mission Valley, crowned with the Filipino specialty tocino (sweet, garlicky, peppery pork) and a fried egg. Addictive, vague late-night dinner vibes. —TJ

The best food and drinks in San Diego to try featuring Casa De Olla coffee drink from Casa De Otay in Chula Vista

Casa De Olla

Casa De Otay

When your hipster prima tells you that the best café de olla is at a cute new all-natural coffee shop and not at your favorite menuderia, you can’t help but gasp a little. Casa De Otay in Otay Ranch’s Millennia housing development pairs housemade syrups with boiled-down piloncillo to make a top-notch version of this coffee classic from your mom’s kitchen. —AD

The best food and drinks in San Diego to try featuring Dole Whip from Homestyle Hawaiian in Claremont Mesa

Dole Whip

Homestyle Hawaiian

Get the Disnevland Tiki Room experience without the never-ending lines and talking parrots at this Hawaiian spot in Claremont Mesa. This tropical treat is a little bit of sunshine to beat back the marine layer, topped with soft-serve ice cream. Pair it with a plate of lava chicken or spam musubi, and you’ll forget why you even wanted to visit Disney in the first place. —CN

The best food and drinks in San Diego to try featuring Croissant Aux Amandes from Il Giardino Di Lilli in La Jolla
Courtesy of Il Giardino Di Lilli

Croissant Aux Amandes

Il Giardino Di Lilli

Back when we were all trying out DIY solutions for Covid, we should’ve tried croissants. A good one can cure a lot of things. With sweet croissants, au amandes (almond) are the apex. Where most go wrong, though, is shorting on the addictive frangipane (almond cream). Lilli’s in La Jolla has a payload. —TJ

The best food and drinks in San Diego to try featuring Cinnamon Bacon Pancakes from Stratford at the Harbor in Oceanside

Cinnamon Bacon Pancakes

Stratford at the Harbor

The earliest historical reference to pancakes dates back to Greece in the 5th century BC, but p-cakes probably began with our neolithic relatives, who ground plants, added water, and cooked the flattened batter on coals. If I could give those hairy cousins one pancake to show them how far we’ve developed as a species, this flapjack from this Oceanside gem might be the one. —MH

The best food and drinks in San Diego to try featuring Reserva canned wine from Los Cuernos Wine

Reserva

Los Cuernos Wine

Some days, I just want one glass of wine—not an entire bottle that I’ll never finish. But single-pour wines are rarely ever tasty. I recently stumbled across Los Cuernos, a local canned winemaker whose four offerings (a chardonnay, a bubbly rose, a red blend, and another mix of reds dubbed “Reserva”) are actually good. The latter—made with petite sirah, cabernet sauvignon, and alicante bouchet—is my current go-to after work. No bottles required. —NM

The best food and drinks in San Diego to try featuring Cioppino Liguria from Osteria Cotto E Mangiato in Cortez Hill

Cioppino Liguria

Osteria Cotto E Mangiato

Though it’s been open only eight months, Osteria Cotto e Mangiato in Cortez Hill feels like an old-school Italian establishment from the moment you walk in. Everyone seems to speak Italian, including owner and Sicilian Andrea Provino, adding to its allure. Try the coppino: shrimp, clams, mussels, and a tomato sauce served over pasta. There’s also a tableside cheese wheel pasta that you should probably order as a shared app. —NM

The best food and drinks in San Diego to try featuring bagels from Desperado Bagels food pop-up in Ocean Beach

Bagels

Desperado Bagels

The bagel deities have smiled on OB. At this Sunday morning popup, it’s all or nothing (plain or everything flavors). The bagels are made and sold with love out of a small bungalow kitchen on Niagara Avenue. Hand-rolled, cold-proofed for 36 hours, boiled, then baked on cedar boards, Desperado’s breakfast treats are fat, fluffy, crispy, chewy works of dough art. Pro tip: BYOCC (cream cheese) and eat your goodies still warm while sitting on the curb. —MH

The best food and drinks in San Diego to try featuring Tuscan Chicken Panini from Sunny Side Kitchen in Escondido

Tuscan Chicken Panini

Sunny Side Kitchen

If you don’t love this Escondido icon, hold a funeral for your heart. Kathy and Bob Carpenter made cookies; people liked ’em (the lemon ones are gold). They opened this tiny, friendly-as-hell panini shop a decade ago. Get the Tuscan chicken panini: rosemary-citrus roasted chicken, shredded (a lost art, so you don’t have to gnaw through a whole bird); sun-dried tomatoes; fresh spinach; roasted tomato aioli; and three cheeses (havarti, muenster, parm) on pressed and browned sourdough. —TJ

The best food and drinks in San Diego to try featuring Thompson Heritage Chicken Liver Pate from Cellar Hand in Hillcrest

Thompson Heritage Chicken Liver Pate

Cellar Hand

There are moments in life when one’s opinion on a certain food is changed forever—the first time you eat a perfectly ripe tomato off the vine, bite into an apricot moments after it’s plucked from the branch, or are presented with pâté topped with… Jell-O shots made from orange wine? It makes no sense in the brain, but perfect sense in the mouth. Get thee to Hillcrest. —BD

The best food and drinks in San Diego to try featuring Ube Cheesecake from Muse Cheesecake

Ube Cheesecake

Muse Cheesecake

Burnt Basque cheesecakes—creamy, thick, OMG good. Local bakers Muse Cheesecakes make this Spanish treat in seven flavors, several of which are gluten-free. The ube is just-the-right-amount-of-sweet, melt-in-your-mouth deliciousness. Currently orders can only be made via the company’s Instagram page, with delivery upon request. Next up: the almond white chocolate cheesecake. —NM

The best food and drinks in San Diego to try featuring Grilled Octopus from Top Of The Market in Seaport Village

Grilled Octopus

Top Of The Market

l’ve been revisiting iconic rooms and finding the best tables. The city’s “wow” perches. At Top of the Market, it’s the northwest corner, where you’re eating over the San Diego Bay, staring at the incredibly massive belly of the USS Midway. Order this octopus, rubbed with ras al hanout and laid in a bed of housemade hummus and cilantro pistou. (Locals’ tip: Do it on a Tuesday, when they offer 30 different bottles of wine for $30.) —TJ

The best food and drinks in San Diego to try featuring Kampachi Crudo from Animalón in Valle de Guadalupe

Kampachi Crudo

Animalón

Thad the pleasure of tasting chef Oscar Torres’ new menu at Valle de Guadalupe’s Animalón, and what a delight it was seeing truly seasonal ingredients, like strawberries, used creatively. Sure, there were strawberry desserts and cocktails, which is to be expected, but a kampachi crudo drenched in strawberry aguachile? With green strawberries for astringency, a blue corn tostada, and salsa macha to boot? It’s a tastebud-popping revelation that validates the restaurant’s recent award of its first Michelin star. —JB

The best food and drinks in San Diego to try featuring Mushroom Flan from Ciccia Osteria in Barrio Logan

Mushroom Flan

Ciccia Osteria

Eat this and thank and/or apologize to chosen gods. This is sin incarnate. Six people can eat this petite thing because it’s so rich, two bites is enough. Chef-owner Mario Cassineri soaks porcini mushrooms in milk for 24 hours to make a mornay sauce, then gives them a pecorino-butter crust, bakes ’em to order, and lays them in a gorgonzola cheese fonduta with a single mint leaf. A revelation in the dairy arts. —TJ

The best food and drinks in San Diego to try featuring Chocolate Chip Cookie with Walnuts from Pop Pie Co.

Chocolate Chip Cookie with Walnuts

Pop Pie Co.

Make no mistake: The pies, both sweet and savory, rock. The sleeper hit, though, is the CCC. If Pop Pie‘s flaky, melty crusts are a testament to the power of butter, this cookie is the brown butter gospel, crowned in flaky salt. Nuts in desserts may be controversial, but the enlightened among us will appreciate how their toasty earthiness plays off the sweet choc chips. —AR

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