41 Best Restaurants in The Monterey Bay Area, California

Aubergine

$$$$ Fodor's choice

To eat and sleep at luxe L'Auberge Carmel is an experience in itself, but even those staying elsewhere can splurge at the inn's intimate restaurant, which was awarded a Michelin star in 2022. Chef Justin Cogley's eight-course prix-fixe tasting menu (your only option at dinner, $265 per person) is a gastronomical experience unrivaled in the region.

Monte Verde at 7th Ave., Carmel, California, 93921, USA
831-624–8578
Known For
  • exceptional chef's choice tasting menu
  • expert wine pairings (extra fee)
  • intimate nine-table dining room
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch, Reservations essential

Basil

$$ Fodor's choice

Eco-friendly Basil was Monterey County's first restaurant to achieve a green-dining certification, recognition of its commitment to using organic, sustainably cultivated ingredients in creative dishes such as black squid linguine with sea urchin sauce, charred octopus, and smoked venison and other house-made charcuterie.

Fandango

$$$ Fodor's choice

The menu here is mostly Mediterranean and southern French, with such dishes as osso buco and paella. The decor follows suit—stone walls and country furniture lend the restaurant the earthy feel of a European farmhouse.

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Laili Restaurant

$$ Fodor's choice

Exotic Mediterranean flavors with an Afghan twist take center stage at this artsy, stylish space with soaring ceilings. In the evening, locals come to relax over wine and soft jazz at the blue-concrete bar, on the seasonal heated patio with twinkly lights, or at a communal table near the open kitchen.

101–B Cooper St., Santa Cruz, California, 95060, USA
831-423–4545
Known For
  • house-made pastas and numerous vegetarian and vegan options
  • fresh naan, chutneys, and dips with every meal
  • traditional dishes like pomegranate eggplant and maushawa soup
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

Mentone

$$ Fodor's choice

This spacious restaurant with soaring ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows serves dishes featuring the authentic flavors of the French/Italian Riviera, from Nice to Genoa. The menu changes often, depending on ingredients acquired from local purveyors, but, in addition to house-made pizzas and traditional pastas, it might offer black-truffle cappellini in an Armagnac and truffle butter sauce, Dungeness crab gnocchi, or pork belly with squash and fennel in a scallop sauce. 

Montrio Bistro

$$$$ Fodor's choice

This quirky converted firehouse, with its rawhide walls and iron indoor trellises, has a wonderfully sophisticated menu. Organic produce and meats and sustainably sourced seafood are used in imaginative dishes that reflect the area's agriculture—crispy artichoke hearts with Mediterranean baba ghanoush, for instance, and hamachi crudo with passion-fruit vinaigrette.

Passionfish

$$$ Fodor's choice

South American artwork and artifacts decorate Passionfish, and Latin and Asian flavors infuse the dishes. The chef shops at local farmers' markets several times a week to find the best produce, fish, and meat available and then pairs it with creative sauces like a caper, raisin, and walnut relish.

701 Lighthouse Ave., Pacific Grove, California, 93950, USA
831-655–3311
Known For
  • sustainably sourced and organic ingredients
  • reasonably priced wine list that supports small producers
  • slow-cooked meats
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch

The Pocket

$$$ Fodor's choice

In surf lingo, "the pocket" is a perfect riding spot within a barrel-shape wave, and this Italian–Californian restaurant is likewise a perfect (casual and unfussy) gathering spot for those who seek first-rate food, wine, and cocktails. The chefs craft seasonal menus that focus on seafood, fresh pastas, curries, steaks, and braised meats.

Lincoln St., between 5th and 6th Ave., Carmel, California, 93921, USA
831-626–8000
Known For
  • sleek marble, wood, and slate dining room, spacious garden seating
  • full bar, extensive list of more than 400 wines
  • lively atmosphere, especially during the daily happy hour
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

Alejandro's

$$

A stylish Mexican eatery in the heart of downtown, Alejandro’s is designed to feel like a Yucatán holiday getaway. Options, many of them cooked in the wood-fired oven, include seafood tostadas and ceviches, birria (meat stew), bone-marrow tacos, and roast chicken wrapped in banana leaves.

474 Alvarado St., Monterey, California, 93940, USA
831-717–4781
Known For
  • housemade tortillas
  • extensive salsa selection
  • creative cocktails and list of wines from Baja and Alta California
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch

Anton and Michel

$$$$

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.

Bad Animal

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By day, Bad Animal mostly sells rare and used books, but, at 5 pm, it morphs into a wine bar and restaurant, where you're encouraged to order a glass of wine while browsing the stacks. The menu depends on who is the current Culinary Artist in residence, a position that rotates every year or so. Previous artists, local up-and-coming chefs who typically plan to open their own restaurants when they move on, have showcased Italian and Thai cuisine.

1011 Cedar St., Santa Cruz, California, 95060, USA
831-900–5031
Known For
  • extensive list of natural, primarily French and California wines
  • interesting intellectual staff and clientele
  • emphasis on local, organic ingredients
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

Beach House

$$$

Patrons of this bluff-top perch sip classic cocktails, sample California fare, and watch the otters frolic on Lovers Point Beach below. The sunset discounts between 4 and 5:30 (reservations recommended) are a great value. For the best views of the beach and bay, sit on the heated outdoor patio.

620 Ocean View Blvd., Pacific Grove, California, 93950, USA
831-375–2345
Known For
  • sweeping bluff-top views
  • heated patio
  • seafood and organic pastas
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch

Bittersweet Bistro

$$$

A large old tavern with cathedral ceilings houses this popular bistro, where the Mediterranean--California menu changes seasonally, but regular highlights include paella, seafood puttanesca, and pepper-crusted rib-eye steak with Cabernet demi-glace.

787 Rio Del Mar Blvd., Aptos, California, 95003, USA
831-662–9799
Known For
  • value-laden happy hour
  • seafood specials
  • house-made desserts
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch, but open at 2 for dinner

Café Rustica

$$$

European country cooking is the focus at this lively roadhouse, where specialties include roasted meats, seafood, pastas, and thin-crust pizzas from the wood-fired oven. It can get noisy inside; for a quieter meal, request a table outside.

10 Delfino Pl., Carmel Valley, California, 93924, USA
831-659–4444
Known For
  • Tuscan-flavored dishes from Alsace
  • open kitchen with wood-fired oven
  • outdoor patio seating
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch Tues. and Wed., Reservations essential

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.

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.

Corkscrew Café

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Farm-fresh food is the specialty of this casual, Old Monterey–style bistro, where the herbs and seasonal produce come from its own organic gardens, the catch of the day comes from local waters, and the meats are hormone-free. Don't miss the collection of corkscrews dating from the 17th century to the present.

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.

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.

Fishwife

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Fresh fish with a Latin accent makes this a favorite of locals for lunch or a casual dinner. Standard dishes include the sea garden salads—topped with your choice of fish—and the fried seafood plates.

1996½ Sunset Dr., Pacific Grove, California, 93950, USA
831-375–7107
Known For
  • fisherman's bowls with fresh local seafood
  • house-made desserts
  • crab cakes and New Zealand mussels

Flying Fish Grill

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Simple in appearance yet bold with its flavors, this Japanese–California seafood restaurant is one of Carmel's most inventive eateries. The warm, wood-lined dining room is broken up into very private booths.

Mission St. between Ocean and 7th Aves., Carmel, California, 93921, USA
831-625–1962
Known For
  • almond-crusted sea bass served with Chinese cabbage and rock shrimp stir-fry
  • clay pot dinners for two cooked at the table
  • authentic Asian decor
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch

Gabriella Café

$$$

Local artwork features prominently at this petite, romantic café in a tile-roof cottage. Featuring organic produce from area farms, the seasonal Italian menu might include wild-mushroom risotto; bouillabaisse; marinated chicken with apricots, currants, and olives; and roasted beet salad with wild arugula, goat cheese, and pistachios.

910 Cedar St., Santa Cruz, California, 95060, USA
831-457–1677
Known For
  • nearly all produce comes from local organic farmers
  • romantic interior with Moorish arches
  • weekend brunch
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner Sun.

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.

Grasing's Coastal Cuisine

$$$

Chef Kurt Grasing draws from fresh Carmel Coast and Central Valley ingredients to whip up contemporary adaptations of European-provincial and American dishes. Longtime menu favorites include fresh farm-raised abalone, a savory sausage and seafood paella, and grilled steaks and chops.

6th Ave. and Mission St., Carmel, California, 93921, USA
831-624–6562
Known For
  • artichoke and fontina ravioli
  • grilled steaks
  • bar, patio lounge, and rooftop deck
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

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.

L'Escargot

$$$

Chef-owner Kericos Loutas personally sees to each plate of food served at this romantic, unpretentious French restaurant. Order the pan-roasted duck breast or the pork medallions with wild mushrooms or white wine sauce; or, if you can't decide, choose the three-course prix-fixe dinner.

Mission and 4th Ave., Carmel, California, 93921, USA
831-620–1942
Known For
  • authentic French-country dishes
  • prix-fixe dinner option
  • locally sourced ingredients
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues., Reservations essential

La Posta Via

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Authentic Italian fare made with fresh local produce lures diners into this cozy, modern-rustic restaurant. Nearly everything is made in-house, from the pizzas and breads baked in the brick oven to the pasta and the vanilla-bean gelato.

538 Seabright Ave., Santa Cruz, California, 95062, USA
831-457–2782
Known For
  • seasonal wild-nettle lasagna
  • braised lamb shank
  • in the heart of the Seabright neighborhood
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

Monterey's Fish House

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Casual yet stylish and always packed, this seafood restaurant is removed from the hubbub of the wharf. The bartenders and waitstaff will gladly advise you on the perfect wine to go with your poached, blackened, or oak-grilled seafood.

2114 Del Monte Ave., Monterey, California, 93940, USA
831-373–4647
Known For
  • seafood, steaks, house-made pasta
  • festive atmosphere
  • oyster bar
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

Old Monterey Café

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Breakfast here gets constant local raves thanks to familiar favorites such as a dozen kinds of omelets and pancakes options that range from blueberry to cinnamon-raisin-pecan. The lunch menu has good soups, salads, and sandwiches.

489 Alvarado St., Monterey, California, 93940, USA
831-646–1021
Known For
  • seven types of eggs Benedict
  • upbeat, team-style service
  • all meals cooked to order
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner, Reservations not accepted

Oswald

$$$

Sophisticated yet unpretentious European-inspired California cooking is the order of the day at this intimate and stylish bistro, whose seasonal menu might include such items as seafood risotto or crispy duck breast in a pomegranate reduction sauce. The creative concoctions poured at the slick marble bar include whiskey mixed with apple and lemon juice or tequila with celery juice and lime.

121 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, California, 95060, USA
831-423–7427
Known For
  • excellent burgers and fries
  • crab appetizers
  • dark-chocolate soufflé and other tasty desserts
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Tues.