Planning a Surprise Trip to San Diego
#21
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Egnolive -- we are vegetarian too!!! Well, more pescotarian
. I was just about to ask you if you know of any good veggi-friendly places...
lol, I shouldn't have used "stuck." I am excited and I think the overall experience will be terrific.
I have heard there are seals somewhere???
. I was just about to ask you if you know of any good veggi-friendly places...lol, I shouldn't have used "stuck." I am excited and I think the overall experience will be terrific.
I have heard there are seals somewhere???
#22
Joined: Oct 2010
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Seals are at the Children's Pool [ a small bay actually] in La Jolla.
Don't know how strict you are as vegetarians, but I would cross off Old Town Mexican Cafe if you are strict - they use lard in the tortillas.
There are lots of fishy places in San Diego. There's a chain called Rubios which has as its claim to fame fish tacos. Peohe's in Coronado is pretty for higher end dining.
I don't think San Diego is a particularly veggie friendly dining experience, compared to say San Francisco. There are lots of places that will have one veggie item, but you will be better off because you eat fish and that will be prevalent.
Some veggie places I like are probably off your path, but I'll throw some out.
Jyoti-Bihanga: in North Park area of San Diego, northeast of the city. Serene veggie/vegan restaurant. Try the neatloaf [tastes like meatloaf] - excellent. There is a Vietnamese restaurant across the street, I think its called Tao, also very good.
Ranchos Mexican is in the same area, as is Spread, Veg-n-Out, Ritual Tavern. Evolution is a drive through near Balboa Park.
Monsoon for Indian food downtown in the Gaslamp. There's a funky Mexican place downtown called Pokez which is good too.
Happy eating!
Don't know how strict you are as vegetarians, but I would cross off Old Town Mexican Cafe if you are strict - they use lard in the tortillas.
There are lots of fishy places in San Diego. There's a chain called Rubios which has as its claim to fame fish tacos. Peohe's in Coronado is pretty for higher end dining.
I don't think San Diego is a particularly veggie friendly dining experience, compared to say San Francisco. There are lots of places that will have one veggie item, but you will be better off because you eat fish and that will be prevalent.
Some veggie places I like are probably off your path, but I'll throw some out.
Jyoti-Bihanga: in North Park area of San Diego, northeast of the city. Serene veggie/vegan restaurant. Try the neatloaf [tastes like meatloaf] - excellent. There is a Vietnamese restaurant across the street, I think its called Tao, also very good.
Ranchos Mexican is in the same area, as is Spread, Veg-n-Out, Ritual Tavern. Evolution is a drive through near Balboa Park.
Monsoon for Indian food downtown in the Gaslamp. There's a funky Mexican place downtown called Pokez which is good too.
Happy eating!
#24
Joined: Nov 2010
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You might be able to put together a package with Allegiant airline. Check the link- http://www.allegiantair.com/Allegian...stinations.php
You did not say where you were coming from. I have flown to LV several times on Allegiant.
You did not say where you were coming from. I have flown to LV several times on Allegiant.





