[NSFW REDACTED Will Farrell MOVIE QUOTE FROM ANCHORMAN ABOUT THE GERMAN MEANING OF SAN DIEGO] 😂

Ohhhh, good old Anchorman! Anyway, I wanted to start this off by telling you how I was a huge foodie even as a teen; I can still remember the San Diego restaurant that my uncle and aunt took us to on the beach. It was called Red Onion. Did you ever go to that one? One bite was all it took: I thought they had THE best salsa in the world and their enchiladas were so freaking good! I was so sad when I heard years later that they had permanently closed.

Fellow foodies, it’s time to take a sip, crunch, bite, and stroll to some trendy restaurants in our beloved San Diego that were once featured on the Travel Channel (here’s looking at you, Food Paradise).

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The Food Paradise television show is famous for finding for unique places to grab some good eats. Are you like me? I just love watching TV shows about restaurants and their food!

13 San Diego Eateries Featured on Travel Channel's Food Paradise
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I have always loved visiting San Diego, even as a high school kid visiting relatives on summer break. I loved being surrounded by the big San Diego palm trees and getting a whiff of that Pacific Ocean breeze. The chill, laid-back vibes of the S.D. soaked into my skin like osmosis.

Here are the names of each restaurant, followed by their street addresses in San Diego, California.

13 RESTAURANTS FEATURED ON FOOD PARADISE: SAN DIEGO

 

Barbusa: 1917 India St

Barbusa Little Italy
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TYPE OF FOOD SERVED: Italian

 

Blind Lady Ale House: 3416 Adams Ave

Blind Lady Ale House
Blind Lady Ale House via Google Maps
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TYPE OF FOOD SERVED: Pizza and Beer

 

Draft Mission: 3105 Ocean Front Walk

Draft South Mission
Draft South Mission via Google Maps
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TYPE OF FOOD SERVED: American food and beer

 

Filipi's Pizza Grotto Little Italy: 1747 India St

Fillipi's Pizza Grotto
Fillipi's Pizza Grotto via Google Maps
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TYPE OF FOOD SERVED: Italian

 

Hash House A Go Go: 3628 Fifth Ave

Hash House A Go Go
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TYPE OF FOOD SERVED: American brunch and dinner

 

Isola Pizza Bar: 1526 India St

Isola Pizza Bar
Isola Pizza Bar via Google Maps
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TYPE OF FOOD SERVED: Neapolitan-style Pizza and Wine

 

Miguel's Cocina: 2912 Shelter Island Dr

Miguel's Mexican Food & Cantina
Miguel's Mexican Food & Cantina via Google Maps
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TYPE OF FOOD SERVED: California-inspired Mexican food

 

Monello Italian Restaurant: 750 W Fir St

Monello Italian Restaurant
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TYPE OF FOOD SERVED: Italian

 

South Beach Bar & Grille: 5059 Newport Ave

South Beach Bar & Grille
South Beach Bar & Grille via Google Maps
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TYPE OF FOOD SERVED: Seafood-focused Mexican food and Microbrew Beer

 

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The Fish Market - San Diego: 750 N Harbor Dr

The Fish Market San Diego
The Fish Market San Diego via Google Maps
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TYPE OF FOOD SERVED: Grilled Fish and Seafood Plates

 

The Grass Skirt: 910 Grand Ave

The Grass Skirt
The Grass Skirt via Google Maps
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TYPE OF FOOD SERVED: Tiki drinks and hor d'oeuvres plates

 

The High Dive: 1801 Morena Blvd

The High Dive
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TYPE OF FOOD SERVED: Sports Bar Pub bites and beer

 

The Lion's Share: 629 Kettner Blvd

The Lion's Share
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TYPE OF FOOD SERVED: Frog legs, bison, boar, lamb chops, elk, duck, and other exotic meats, and Crafted Cocktails

 

The next time you're in San Diego, you'll have to pay one of these TV famous restaurants a visit and see if you think they will take you to a "food paradise!"

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