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- SSandyOxford/Oxfordshire •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoFood and service were both exceptional. Highly recommended and worth five stars. Only issue was noise since we were seated outside (planes fly very close overhead). Also a bit chilly sitting next to the screen, which doesn’t go down all the way so cold air comes in underneath. Better to sit inside at the high tops if tables aren’t available.More infoJuniper & IvyPrice: Expensive• undefined• Little Italy•4.6
- DDenisLos Angeles •4 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoCucina Caprese is an Italian pizzeria that specializes in Pizza Napoletana, and I must say, it was an exceptional experience. The pizza was incredibly fresh, with flavors that surpassed even the ones I enjoyed in Naples! The service was top-notch, making the visit even more enjoyable. It’s the perfect spot for a delightful lunch. Highly recommendedMore infoCUCINA CAPRESE PIZZERIA & TRATTORIAPrice: Moderate• Italian• Old Town•4.7
- LLarryvipSan Diego •34 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoi’ve dined here eight or 10 times over the years just brought someone new last night and he raved about the entire experience: food service creativity. We got the tasting menu and as usual the Alna and the Kampachi were huge hits early on. The subtlety combined with sharp notes took what could otherwise be very straightforward and made them rich. It was all excellent but as usual the Leppo chicken is Callie’s feathering the cap for that experience. Why doesn’t have a Michelin star is beyond me? Perhaps it’s the more casual approach to dining, but the food is easily Michelin quality for my taste by far away the best food in San Diego south of Addison More infoCallie RestaurantPrice: Very Expensive• Mediterranean• Downtown•4.8
- AAmbervipChicago / Illinois •352 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoWhat an outstanding brunch experience - all the toasts are amazing with housemade bread. You need to get the chocolate babka and the basic breakfast is anything but basic, with pork belly bacon, sesame toast with housemade ham, herby potatoes and eggs your way. I’m surprised it’s not more crowded. Usually space for walk ins and right next to the Hillcrest farmers market.More infoCellar HandPrice: Expensive• Farm-to-table• Hillcrest•4.8
- TTeresaSan Diego •3 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 11, 2024Unpretentious with casual ambiance. Server was fantastic, exuded upbeat & engaging energy throughout our dining experience. I never felt rushed. My reservation changed from 2, 4,5 back to 2 - the host was unbothered each time & more than accommodating to update the number of guests ( a portion of the party had a fender bender while en route). The smoked salmon tartine deconstructed was excellent - the salmon was delicious & buttery! French onion soup stock was rich and comforting. The blood orange spritzers with a sprig of rosemary was served in a healthy glass & complimented my afternoon break from reality!More infoLittle FrenchiePrice: Moderate• French• Coronado•4.7