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San Diego's BEST Breakfast Sandwiches!

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Weekends are Made for Indulging - Start with San Diego's BEST Breakfast Spots!

Do you oftentimes find yourself torn between breakfast and lunch? If you’re a lover of both, try these hearty breakfast sandwiches that offer the best of both worlds! Find a morning pick-me-up at these six San Diego eateries that are serving up the ultimate breakfast sandwiches to kick start the day.

Breakfast Republic in San Diego's North Park

Located in the heart of North Park, Breakfast Republic is the hot topic among breakfast lovers in San Diego. If you’re looking for classic American morning flavors in the form of a sandwich, try the Breakfast Sammie. It’s crafted on sourdough bread with their Jurassic Pork bacon, tomato, herb spread and eggs sunny side up. Combine all of your favorite items in this take on a traditional breakfast. Don’t forget to dig into the house potatoes that are served on the side!
 
Bringing a reimagined taste of New York delicatessens to San Diego, Carnivore Sandwich has sandwich cravings covered. As early as 7 a.m., with locations in East Village, Little Italy and downtown, Carnivore is serving up sandwiches fit for the most important meal of the day. Take a bite of the East Coast with the Lox Crostini, complete with toasted challah bread topped with lox, cream cheese, walnuts and sliced avocado. These stacked creations will bring a smile to your face.

Say NO to McMuffin and Go San Diego Local for Breakfast!

Head to Pacific Beach and enjoy your morning meal at The Duck Dive, a neighborhood eatery and bar inspired by the San Diego surf scene. Commence your day with Biscuit and Gravy Sliders, two handcrafted biscuits loaded with scrambled eggs and sausage and topped with scratch-made sausage gravy. Pair these hearty breakfast sandwiches with bottomless mimosas or Bloody Buddies, served daily!
 
At Farmer’s Bottega, you will find quality ingredients and farm-to-table-cuisine that allow for a guilt-free start to a busy day. Try the Farmwich, a meat and veggie filled sandwich that is sure to impress. It combines a fried egg, bacon, sautéed spinach, mushrooms, onions and aged cheddar between slices of rustic sourdough.
 
The Gaslamp’s barleymash not only offers a lively atmosphere, but a menu that has weekend brunch lovers rejoicing! Relish in the bold flavors of The Remedy Sando, a barley bun filled with applewood-smoked bacon, pork sausage, two fried eggs, pepper jack, aged cheddar and bourbon brown-butter hollandaise. The dish is served with a side of roasted potato hash, so arrive with an empty stomach and let your taste buds do the work!
 

Brian's 24

Who says breakfast has to be consumed in the morning? At Brian’s 24, you can indulge in breakfast cravings any time of day, any day of the week. Load up on the Waffle Cristo, thin-sliced ham and cheddar jack cheese served between two halves of a housemade bacon waffle. Satisfy your appetite with this meaty sub any time of the day.
 
Check out San Diego’s best breakfast sandwiches and start your morning with a meal fit for champions!

Good Eats San Diego: Seasons 52 at Seaport Village Headquarters

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Nice dining room at Seasons 52 in San Diego's Seaport Village

Nice dining room at Seasons 52 in San Diego's Seaport Village

I normally avoid chain restaurants. It's not that I'm a food snob it's that when I want consistency I go to McDonalds. I like restaurants where the chef makes a difference, where food isn't cooked on a conveyor belt. That perfectly describes Seasons 52. With 43 locations, 2 in San Diego alone, there's no getting around it - this is a chain. But with a seasonally changing menu prepared by talented chefs, Seasons 52 rises above and places itself squarely into Good Eats territory, certainly a contender for your next night out. I was lucky enough to check out their new Spring menu - let's have a look.

Start with the Flatbreads

Lobster and Mozzarella Flatbread

Light and crispy flatbread at Seasons 52

Flatbreads are the rage at so many restaurants but so many fail. I'm no flatbread expert but many of them are just bad pizzas. No so at Seasons 52 where the flatbreads are thin and crispy and topped with super high quality ingredients. My favorite has to be the Lobster and Fresh Mozzerella with roasted sweet peppers, slivered scallions, lobster sour cream, and paired with a glass of Chartogne-Taillet Cuvee Sainte Anne Champagne. That's right, don't forget that Seasons 52 has an extensive wine list with 52 wines by the glass always available - try them all!

Oh My Cod! 

Asian-glazed Sea Bass at Seasons 52 in San Diego

Ordering something new off a menu is a bit like internet dating. It looks good, it sounds good, but will it meet your expectations when it arrives? Well let me tell you, the Asian Glazed Chilean Sea Bass is one of the most beautiful, best executed fish dishes I have ever experienced, a true 10 on the 1-10 scale, a knockout in both looks and flavor. The black rice was insanely delicious and the glaze was just sweet enough without being cloying. Order this an watch the heads turn at the tables as it passes by, it's that stunningly perfect.

Mmmmm, Meyer Lemon Ricotta Ravioli

Ravioli at Seasons 52 in San Diego

Say it - Wow! Yes, this is another example of why I love Seasons 52. The lemon ricotta ravioli was topped with a brown butter sauce, some roasted peppers and English peas and so tangy delicious that its memory is forever embedded into my taste buds. 

Even More Good Eats at Seasons 52

Grilled Scallops at Seasons 52 in San Diego

Rack of Lamb at Seasons 52

Grilling scallops could be a disaster but Seasons 52 knocked it out of the park with their Caramelized Grilled Sea Scallops with Lemon Risotto. Scallops were delicate, the risotto complimented, the fresh peas and roasted asparagus cooked perfectly, this is a top dish. Get this one if you love seafood.  But wait... there's more?

Yes, a serious Wood Grilled Rack of Lamb with spring vegetables, Yukon Gold mash and shallot jus. It was gorgeous, perhaps a touch of finishing salt would make it pop. You do bring your own Maldon Salt with you to restaurants, don't you? 

Meet the Chef

Chef Mo at Seasons 52

Chef Mo is the guy who makes it all happen at Seasons 52 at San Diego's Seaport Village Headquarters. With a resume from some of the best restaurants in San Diego he knows his way around the kitchen. So thanks Seasons 52 and thanks Mo for an awesome meal. Chain restaurant? Perhaps. Predictable chain restaurant food? No way! Seasons 52 is good enough to rival the best in San Diego and deserves to be on your foodie bucket list.

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San Diego Good Eats: Ironside Fish and Oyster

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Don't look behind you at Ironside Fish and Oyster!

Don't look behind you at Ironside Fish and Oyster!

I was a bit skeptical when a hipster seafood restaurant opened in Little Italy.  But I was wrong.  Ironside Fish and Oyster just might be my favorite seafood restaurant in San Diego.  Come with me and check it out - but first, the basics.

IRONSIDE FISH AND OYSTER

WHAT IS IT?  Best described as a hipster seafood restaurant in Little Italy with ultra fresh fish and a reasonably priced menu, less than $20 for most dinner entrees.

WHAT'S GOOD?:  Lobster roll with fries is my favorite, but here's the menu.

1654 India St, San Diego, CA 92101

(619) 269-3033

 

Eclectic design, a bit of mid-century mixed with a weird ship theme - it's cool!

The restaurant is definitely hipster with a bit of nautical theme meets mid-century with a dash of prohibition period ambiance.  Tables are bistro close so don't be alarmed when the person seated next to you is nearly as close as your date.  Just say hello, be friendly, you can do it.

A large selection of oysters, ask your server to describe them so you get the ones you like.  

Oysters are fresh and delicious here.  Don't get smug, I know they have "oysters" in their name but I've been to plenty of restaurants around town that frankly have questionable oysters.  But these are great, though at $3 apiece a bit pricy.  But you go with your bargain oysters, I'll stick with top shelf.

Paella is a hard dish to get right but Ironside Fish and Oyster does it very, very well.

The menu is nice and simple - whole fish, fancy fish, simple fish - along with a handful of entrees like this incredible Paella, a big bowl of shellfish with chunks of fresh fish mixed into a flavorful rice.  This one is good, very good.  But enough of that, let's take a look at the star of the show, the Lobster Roll.

At $21 the Lobster Roll might seem a bit expensive, but when it arrives at your table everyone will be jealous. Tons of lobster meat inside and out, and it's moist and tender and not in the least dried out or overcooked.  Add to it some excellent fries and you need to trust me when I say "get this"!

Hipsters shouldn't get all the good seafood in San Diego.  Dat wouldn't be right.  So get into Ironsides and sink your teeth into some of San Diego's best seafood served up in a equally fresh setting.  It's my new favorite seafood restaurant!

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