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Follow my Breadcrumbs to the Best Eats in San Diego! You've just showed up in town, you're hungry, but you don't know where to eat. You can pull out the glossy dining guide at the hotel but come on, they pay for those endorsements.
So you grab one of those big tourist books and dammit if they don't list every single darn restaurant in town! Your stomach is saying "let's go" and your will is weakening. You're just about ready to jump in the car and head to Chili's even McDonalds - DON'T DO IT!
Trust a local to show you the best places to eat in San Diego, from the tastiest fish tacos to the finest 5 star ocean view restaurants. This handy cheat sheet will send you to the best, but there are even more restaurant reviews in the Good Eats section! San Diego has more taco shops than your town has Starbucks, from mom and pop home cooking to corporate chains.
We love our taco shops and no visit to San Diego is complete without a stop at some of our favorites. A good introduction to our taco shop obsession is El Indio Taco Shop, the guys who invented the rolled taco, aka the "taquito". Tender beef wrapped with a crunchy corn tortilla, topped with fresh guacamole and salsa, does it get any better?
Drive around a bit and you notice that there are tons of taco shops with "...berto" tacked on the end, from Alibertos to Hilbertos to Filibertos, and while they are all similar, the original and the best is Roberto's Taco Shop .
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