I don’t know about you, but the 1st thing I do when I plan a day-trip into any city is make reservations. Sadly yes that is the 1st thing I do! But come on we all do it. Somehow city restaurants are […]
I don’t know about you, but the 1st thing I do when I plan a day-trip into any city is make reservations.
Sadly yes that is the 1st thing I do! But come on we all do it. Somehow city restaurants are epically better & trendier than any other restaurants out there.
So I am finally going to share with you guys my favorite Restaurants in San Diego.
{ eek } !!!
& It’s Extraordinary Desserts!!! & the pictures below explain exactly why…
I think ladies like going out to eat in the city, because we 1) get to dress up & 2) pretend for just a second that we have extravagant Gossip Girl like lives. Filled with top-notch restaurants & Prada purses.
LOL! While that is not the case, it’s fun playing dress up right?
So I knew from the start that I had to go to a college near, around, or right in a city. For the obvious reasons of going out to eat.
So…let me tell you one thing…girls go out to eat a lot & I love it.
Birthdays = Dinner Party. Exam done = pedicures & lunch. Fridays = Dinner Downtown.
It’s kind of like math :: girls + photo worthy outfit = reservations.
So I am here to spill my all time favorite San Diego Restaurants with ya::
1) Extraordinary Desserts…Just look @ the Pictures below!
2) Tender Greens (I also included a pic of this one). This place is literally a must go spot for casual dates.
3) World Famous // San Diego Seafood on PB.
4) Richard Walker’s Pancake House.
6) & of course… In & Out.
{ a little tender green action }.
Right so good….but back to my number one pick.
Besides NYC, I think San Diego is one of my favorite cities when it comes to food.
San Diego gives you so many different options, from extreme desserts to the iconic In & Out.
It’s honestly hard to eat in.
So guess who is already making reservations for this weekend { but really }.
xx.
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