9 Best Restaurants in The Central Coast, California

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The cuisine in Ventura and Santa Barbara is every bit as eclectic as it is in California's bigger cities; fresh seafood is a standout. A foodie renaissance has overtaken the entire region from Ventura to Paso Robles, spawning dozens of restaurants touting locavore cuisine made with fresh organic produce and meats. Dining attire on the Central Coast is generally casual, though slightly dressy casual wear is the custom at pricier restaurants.

Caruso's

$$$$ Fodor's choice

A special-occasion destination and treat for multiple senses, Caruso’s combines exceptional views (perched on the sand at Rosewood Miramar Beach resort), sophisticated design (the ocean-inspired decor is as high-end as Santa Barbara gets), and romantic ambience (soft lighting, soft music) with Michelin-starred, Italian-California coastal cuisine. Options include three- and four-course prix-fixe menus (there’s a vegan one, too) and a chef’s tasting menu, which you can augment with wine pairings for an additional fee. The menu changes constantly, depending on the season and chef’s whims, but choices might include yellowtail crudo with tangerine and pickled kumquats; Santa Barbara sea urchin with tomato confit, yuzu butter, and caviar; hibachi grilled tenderloin with truffle bordelaise sauce; and, for dessert, tiramisu.

Giuseppe's Cucina Rustica

$$ Fodor's choice

The younger sibling of the hugely popular Guiseppe's restaurant in Pismo Beach, this lively downtown eatery serves up authentic southern Italian fare in the historic Sinsheimer Bros. building, constructed in 1884. Dine in the spacious main restaurant amid high ceilings, fireplaces, and the bar or in the courtyard beneath strings of twinkling lights.

849 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, CA, 93401, USA
805-541–9922
Known For
  • Bread, sauce, pasta, and gelato and other desserts made in-house
  • Organic ingredients from the owner's 12-acre farm or local purveyors
  • Historic ambience

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Nocciola

$$$ Fodor's choice

Authentic northern Italian dishes with a California twist, a cozy fireplace dining room in a century-old Craftsman-style house, and a covered patio amid the oaks draw locals and visitors alike to this popular eatery, owned by an Italian chef and his American wife (the family lives upstairs). The menu changes seasonally, but regular stars include seared sea scallops with Parmesan fondue and truffle shavings, homemade pastas made with organic egg yolks, and tagliatelle with grass-fed Wagyu beef.

314 El Paseo Rd., Ojai, CA, 93023, USA
805-640–1648
Known For
  • Great wild fish and game
  • Moment Pink signature cocktail
  • Six-course tasting menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed. No lunch

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Toma

$$$ Fodor's choice

Seasonal, locally sourced ingredients and softly lit muted-yellow walls evoke the flavors and charms of Tuscany and the Mediterranean at this rustic-romantic restaurant across from the harbor and West Beach. Ahi sashimi tucked in a crisp sesame cone is a popular appetizer, after which you can proceed, perhaps, to rock-shrimp gnocchi.

324 W. Cabrillo Blvd., Santa Barbara, CA, 93101, USA
805-962–0777
Known For
  • House-made pastas and gnocchi
  • Wines from Italy and California's Central Coast
  • Romantic waterfront setting
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Boccali's

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Edging a ranch, citrus groves, and a seasonal garden that provides produce for menu items, the modest but cheery Boccali's attracts many loyal fans. When it's warm, you can dine alfresco in the oak-shaded patio and lawn area and sometimes listen to live music.

3277 Ojai Ave., Ojai, CA, 93023, USA
805-646–6116
Known For
  • Family-run operation
  • Hand-rolled pizzas and home-style pastas
  • Seasonal strawberry shortcake
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon. and Tues.

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Giuseppe's Cucina Italiana

$$$

The classic flavors of southern Italy are highlighted at this lively downtown spot. Most recipes originate from Bari, a seaport on the Adriatic; the menu includes breads and pizzas baked in the wood-burning oven, hearty dishes such as dry-aged steak and rack of lamb, and homemade pastas.

891 Price St., Pismo Beach, CA, 93449, USA
805-773–2870
Known For
  • Lively family-style atmosphere
  • Daily specials
  • Most fruits and veggies come from owner's 12-acre farm
Restaurant Details
No lunch weekdays
Reservations not accepted

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Il Cortile

$$$

One of two Paso establishments owned by chef Santos MacDonal and his wife, Carole, this Italian restaurant entices diners with complex flavors and a contemporary space featuring art deco overtones. Consistent crowd-pleasers often on the menu include the beef carpaccio with white truffle cream sauce and shaved black truffles and the pappardelle with wild boar ragù.

608 12th St., Paso Robles, CA, 93446, USA
805-226–0300
Known For
  • House-made pastas
  • Excellent wine pairings
  • Ingredients from chef's garden
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

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Olio e Limone

$$$

Sophisticated Italian cuisine with an emphasis on Sicily is served at this restaurant near the Arlington. The veal scaloppine is popular, but surprises abound here, with unusual dishes such as the duck ravioli or the ribbon pasta with quail and sausage in a mushroom ragout.

17 W. Victoria St., Santa Barbara, CA, 93101, USA
805-899–2699
Known For
  • Prix-fixe menus
  • Cozy white-tablecloth dining room
  • Adjacent casual breakfast/lunch space and pizzeria
Restaurant Details
No lunch Sun.

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S.Y. Kitchen

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The owners of Toscana, a popular eatery in L.A.'s Brentwood neighborhood, run this rustic-chic restaurant with an Italy-meets-California-Wine-Country vibe. Chef and co-owner Luca Crestanelli, a native of Verona, Italy, typically offers multiple seasonal daily specials.

1110 Faraday St., Santa Ynez, CA, 93460, USA
805-691–9794
Known For
  • Wood-fired pizzas and oak-grilled entrées
  • Creative craft cocktails
  • Gelatos and "not-so-classic" tiramisu

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