Monterey Restaurants
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- Bubba Gump Restaurant
- Check out Best Restaurants of Monterey County 2005.
- Also, check out the __2006__ edition of the Best Restaurants of Monterey County
- Amir's Kabob House- never been, but recommended to me by someone from Monterey, Tom Ipri.
- Monterey Fish House- never been, but recommended to me by someone from Monterey, Tom Ipri.
- I'm a local and my favorite restaurant in Monterey is Hula's- it's on Lighthouse near Cannery Row. The food there is always amazing. Turtle Bay Taqueria is also worth checking out - it's downtown near the conference.
There are a large number of exceptional restaurants within walking distance of the Monterey Conference Center. My personal favorites, being a former local chef, include:
- Montrio Bistro (American Bistro-style, expensive)
- Turtle Bay Mexican/Yucatan Peninsula, inexpensive)
- Ambrosia (Indian, lunchtime buffet- inexpensive, dinner family style-moderate,VERY extensive Vegan & Vegetarian-friendly menu)
- Troia's Market (Delicatessen, inexpensive)
- Abalonetti's (Seafood, inexpensive-moderate)
- Crown & Anchor __(British Pub Fare, moderate)
- Epsilon (Mediterranean, inexpensive-moderate, Veg-friendly)
- Jugem (Japanese, moderate). --Travis
I highly recommend:
- Blue MoonCannery Row
- Trailside Cafejust off Cannery Row on the Rec Trail (make that two votes for Trailside Cafe)
- I was just in Monterey vacationing in May, and we loved the options at Passion Fish. They participate in the program to stop overfishing endangered species.
If you like __Indian__ food check out Indian Summer. It's kind of behind the conference center, and they have outdoor seating and a "hookah bar." It's not often one can be so comfortable sitting outside here, so take advantage. There is also India's Clay Oven, right across Del Monte. They are best known for their lunch buffets.
I saw in Budget Travelfrom 2005 a list of good restaurants in Monterey.
I (Jill) ate at the following restaurants in 2007 and liked them:
- Cafe Noir across from the Marriott. Coffee, etc., pastries and sandwiches. Free wifi. Relatively inexpensive. Seatting upstairs includes some chairs that are actually movie theater seats!
- Plumes near Subway and Jamba Juice. Coffee, etc., pastries and sandwiches. Free wifi. Relatively inexpensive.
- Cibo RistoranteItaliano is near the Portola Plaza Hoteland visible if you stand at the fountain out front. Excellent food. I really enjoyed the Bresaola, which is an appetizer, but I had it as a meal. Menu online has prices.
- Old Fisherman's Grottois on Fisherman's Wharf (about half-way down the pier). Clam chowder is New England-style-ish, but thicker. Calamari was excellent.
- Cafe Finais on Fisherman's Wharf (a bit further down from Old Fisherman's Grotto). Nice view and good food. Menus online contain prices.
- Rappasis on Fisherman's Wharf (at the very end). Seemed to handle large groups well. Food was good, but calamari at Old Fisherman's Grotto was better. Menu online contains prices.
- In Carmel, I ate at the Grillon Ocean Ave. Very nice surroundings and excellent food. Menu online contains prices.
- In Carmel, I ate at Merlot Bistroon Ocean Ave. Excellent food. Menu online contains prices.
- Near the back entrance of the Portola Plaza Hotel, there is an bakery/deli (might be Italian). Some people seem to meet there for breakfast. I don't know it's name, but the breakfast sandwich was very good.
- Compagno's Market & Deli- Great if you are in a deli mood. on 2000 Prescott Ave Monterey, CA 93940 (831) 375-5987
- First Awakenings- Perfect for breakfast or lunch and across the street from the Aquarium. 125 Ocean View Blvd Pacific Grove, CA 93950 (831) 372-1125
