The Monterey Bay Area Restaurants

The Monterey Bay area is a culinary paradise. The surrounding waters are full of fish, wild game roams the foothills, and the inland valleys are some of the most fertile in the country—local chefs draw on this bounty for their fresh, truly Californian cuisine. Except at beachside stands and inexpensive eateries, where anything goes, casual but neat dress is the norm.

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  • 1. Anton and Michel

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    Carefully prepared California cuisine is the draw at this airy restaurant, where the rack of lamb is carved at the table, the grilled Halloumi cheese and tomatoes are meticulously stacked and served with basil and Kalamata olive tapenade, and the desserts are set aflame before your eyes. For lighter fare with a worldwide flair, head to the bar, where small plates such as Dungeness crab ravioli and brochette of filet mignon with chimichurri sauce are served.

    Mission St. and 7th Ave., Carmel, California, 93921, USA
    831-624–2406

    Known For

    • Romantic courtyard with fountain
    • Elegant interior with fireplace lounge
    • Flambé desserts

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 2. Carpo's

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    Locals love this casual restaurant where seafood predominates, but you can also order burgers, salads, and steaks. Baskets of battered snapper are among the favorites, along with calamari, prawns, seafood kebabs, fish-and-chips, and homemade olallieberry pie. Many items cost less than $14. Come early for lunch or dinner to beat the crowds.

    2400 Porter St., Soquel, California, 95073, USA
    831-476–6260

    Known For

    • Large portions of healthy comfort food
    • Lots of options under $14
    • Soup and salad bar
  • 3. Casanova

    $$$

    This restaurant inspires European-style celebration and romance in an intimate French-country setting. Feast on authentic dishes from southern France and northern Italy—think beef tartare and escargot. Private dining is offered at Van Gogh's Table, a relic from France's Auberge Ravoux, the artist's final residence.

    5th Ave., between San Carlos and Mission Sts., Carmel, California, 93921, USA
    831-625–0501

    Known For

    • House-made pastas and gnocchi
    • Private dining at antique Van Gogh's table
    • Romantic candlelight dining room and outdoor patio

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 4. Crow's Nest

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    Vintage surfboards and local surf photography line the walls, and nearly every table overlooks sand and surf at this restaurant on the Santa Cruz Harbor. For sweeping ocean views and fish tacos, burgers, and other casual fare, head upstairs to the Breakwater Bar & Grill.

    2218 E. Cliff Dr., Santa Cruz, California, 95062, USA
    831-476–4560

    Known For

    • House-smoked salmon and calamari apps
    • Crab-cake eggs Benedict and olallieberry pancakes
    • On-site market with pizzas, sandwiches, soups, and salads
  • 5. Estéban Restaurant

    $$$

    A festive dining room with a fireplace at the Casa Munras hotel is the setting for meals featuring modern and classic versions of empanadas, crispy Spanish octopus, flash-fried wild Gulf prawns, and five types of paella. Midweek specials abound—on Tuesday night, feast on a three-course prix-fixe paella dinner ($38 per person), bottles of wine are half off on Monday, and Wednesday wine flights are just $16 for three tastes.

    700 Munras Ave., Monterey, California, 93940, USA
    831-375–0176

    Known For

    • Daily tapas happy hour from 4:30 to 6
    • Patio with firepit
    • Special menus for kids and pups

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
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  • 6. Gayle's Bakery & Rosticceria

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    Whether you're in the mood for an orange-olallieberry muffin, a wild rice and chicken salad, or tri-tip on garlic toast, this bakery-deli's varied menu is likely to satisfy. Munch on your lemon meringue tartlet or chocolate brownie on the shady patio, or dig into the daily blue-plate dinner—teriyaki grilled skirt steak with edamame-shiitake sticky rice, perhaps, or roast turkey breast with Chardonnay gravy—amid the whirl of activity inside.

    504 Bay Ave., Capitola, California, 95010, USA
    831-462–1200

    Known For

    • Prepared meals to go
    • On-site bakery and rosticceria
    • Deli and espresso bar
  • 7. Haute Enchilada

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    Part of a complex that includes art galleries and an events venue, the Haute adds bohemian character to the seafaring village of Moss Landing. The inventive Latin American–inspired dishes include shrimp and black corn enchiladas topped with a citrus cilantro cream sauce, and roasted pasilla chilies stuffed with mashed plantains and caramelized onions.

    7902 Moss Landing Rd., Moss Landing, California, 95039, USA
    831-633–5843

    Known For

    • Extensive cocktail and wine list
    • Many vegan and gluten-free options
    • Artsy atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed.
  • 8. Stationaery

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    This cozy neighborhood restaurant serves one of Carmel’s most popular brunches every day, plus dinner several nights a week. The eclectic seasonal menu focuses on elegant comfort food with an international flair—options vary, but might include caviar with crème fraiche and kettle chips, shakshuka, chilaquiles, or poke bowls for brunch and soft-shell crab with fava bean puree for dinner.

    San Carlos St., Carmel, California, 93921, USA
    831-250–7183

    Known For

    • Specialty coffee, natural wines
    • Fresh, locally sourced ingredients
    • Takeout window

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.–Wed.

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