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Mission Bay Restaurants

Oceana Coastal Kitchen

Address: 3999 Mission Blvd , San Diego , CA 92109 With tropical décor and stunning views of Mission Bay, The Oceana Coastal Kitchen at the Catamaran Resort Hotel is a vacation for the senses. This esteemed restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch with California coastal cuisine from renowned Executive Chef Steven Riemer. Entrees feature an array of vegetarian entrees, poultry, steaks, and chops, like the Herb Crusted Baja Halibut, Roast Duck Breast, Filet Mignon with Red Wine and Gorgonzola Butter, and much more. Take a seat on the enchanting outdoor patio with uninterrupted views of the passing boats. For prime cuisine with first-rate service in the ...

Firefly Restaurant and Bar

Address: 1710 W. Mission Bay Drive , San Diego , CA 92109 f you're in the Mission Bay area, be sure you visit The Firefly Restaurant and Bar located inside The Dana Hotel. Facing the bay, Firefly has fantastic views, creating a dining experience that will impact your senses in a major way. As one of San Diego's premier dining spots, Firefly offers a contemporary atmosphere imbued with the kind of ambiance that is just right for a romantic dinner for two. If you're looking for a quick meal, the happy hour menu offers great specials. Chef Eric Manuel is a native to San Diego, and his dishes are created with fresh, ...

Sushi Ota

Address: 4529 Mission Bay Drive , San Diego , CA 92109 Sushi Ota, located on the outskirts of Pacific Beach on Mission Bay Drive and Bunker Hill Street, has been serving handcrafted sushi and seafood preparations for years. As word spread about the freshness of their fish and the quality of the food, Sushi Ota became one of the best places to satisfy a seafood craving. This neighborhood Japanese restaurant is open for both lunch and dinner, offering a great selection of sushi and seafood for both meals. Ordering a Sushi Combo gives guests a good sampling of the fresh fish expertly prepared by the sushi chefs. For patrons craving cooked ...

Mission Beach may be home to those looking for fun in the sun but this laid-back community also has some food spots to hit up. Tried-and-true breakfast spots and an old school steakhouse are among some of the best Mission Beach restaurants.

Mission Beach's original steakhouse has been around since 1951 and though renovated in 2015, it stays true to its roots by serving steakhouse classics. Dinner highlights include hand-cut steaks and prime rib but equally alluring are its shrimp cocktails, wedge salads, and Alaskan king crab legs.

Originally a coffeehouse, this popular spot eventually became a full-fledged restaurant serving up Chino-Latino fare for breakfast and lunch.

Crowds line up early for their signature Mission French toast incorporating its fresh cinnamon bread but vegetarian and gluten-free fare is just as popular.

Insider tip: Go early to avoid waiting; the restaurant doesn't accept reservations.

You'll feel the island vibes at this laid back restaurant specializing in island fare and creative Tiki cocktails.

Soft shell crab sliders and bacon-wrapped shrimp corn dogs will get your appetite going while Cubano sandwiches and jerk chicken will put an end to your hunger.

Insider tip: There are several Miss B's Coconut Club cocktails designed for parties of three or more, like the Havana Good Time served in a copper flamingo.

Head to this rooftop restaurant in Belmont Park for unencumbered views of the beach while feasting on sushi.

Inventive rolls like the Sunset served with tomatillo ponzu incorporate Mexican flavors while the selection of nigiri and sashimi take more the traditional route. Non-seafood entrees include grilled skirt steak and a signature burger.

Insider tip: Most of the restaurant is open air and there are several fire pits spread throughout the space to keep the chill away at night.

Like the name implies, this boardwalk-adjacent spot specializes in beer and beer-appropriate grub. A rotating tap plus a selection of bottled brews ranging from lagers and pale ales to stouts and sours promise to keep your thirst at bay.

Even if beer isn't your thing, the American comfort cuisine covering lunch, dinner and weekend brunch is just as diverse.

Insider tip: Multiple TVs spread throughout the space makes it a great spot to watch sports. And, the pistacio crusted salmon burger is the most popular menu item.

While it's certainly no full-service restaurant, Belmont Park's Dole Whip truck is an area highlight. It's one of the few places one can indulge in this frosty treat outside of a Disney park.

It's located under the Jungle ropes near Tiki Golf and a refreshing treat on a warm beach day.

Insider tip: This Dole Whip tastes slightly different than the Disney version but it's delicious.



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