San Diego, Culinarily Speaking
Updated: April 19, 2023
Written by
AAA Travel Editor Frank Swanson
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Cafe Coyote y Cantina
2461 San Diego Ave.
It’s hard to miss Café Coyote y Cantina, an Old Town landmark that seems to throw a party every evening. With its bright Mexican murals, outdoor courtyard, second-floor balconies and crowds spilling out onto the street, the place doesn’t exactly keep a low profile. Tortilla ladies make fresh tortillas by hand in outdoor kitchens up front right along the sidewalk, and mariachis drift among the tables entertaining guests. While the mood is light-hearted, Café Coyote takes its regional Mexican cuisine seriously and even hosts Tequila Ambassadors Thursday evenings to educate diners about the traditional liquor.
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Casa Guadalajara
4105 Taylor St.
San Diego’s Old Town is home to several excellent Mexican restaurants, but Casa Guadalajara stands out as one of the neighborhood’s best places to eat. The margaritas are served cold and tasty, and the freshly made tortillas arrive at your table warm and tender. Decorated with folk art, vibrant tiles and multicolored papel picado banners, the dining room creates a delightful setting for such savory dishes as carne asada tampiqueña (beef strips seasoned with roasted green chile) or pollo en mole pipian verde (chicken in a pumpkin seed sauce).
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Cocina 35
1435 6th Ave.
A quick-serve restaurant offering authentic Mexican food in downtown’s Cortez Hill neighborhood, Cocina 35 is a great spot for lunch if you’re wondering where to eat. They are also open for breakfast and claim to serve the “best chilaquiles in town”—no idle boast considering they prepare several versions of the dish, which consists of crispy tortilla strips sautéed in salsa. Build your meal by selecting dishes displayed buffet-style, which include tacos, burritos and tortas (sandwiches), and order one of their refreshing aguas frescas (water mixed with fruit and sugar) made daily.
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Miguel's Cocina
2444 San Diego Ave.
Another one of the best restaurants in Old Town, AAA Three Diamond Miguel’s Cocina has a reputation for outstanding traditional Mexican cuisine. Among the highpoints: handmade tortillas, spicy chicken mole and fresh salsa and guacamole. Fajita lovers have eight options to choose from including chicken, lobster, shrimp, portobello mushroom and skirt stake. The pollo asada burrito comes topped with Miguel’s popular jalapeño white sauce, which is delicious and decadent.Read MoreWritten by
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