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Carlsbad Eatery Among 50 Best Restaurants In America: New List
To develop The Restaurant List, 14 New York Times reporters and editors took 76 flights to eat more than 200 meals in 33 states.

To develop The Restaurant List, 14 New York Times reporters and editors took 76 flights to eat more than 200 meals in 33 states.

A three-day grand opening celebration will take place at the doughnut shop's new location.
Newsweek toasts Healdsburg as the second-best small city for foodies.
Chocolate Bash is celebrating the opening of a new location in San Leandro.
The owners of a Mediterranean restaurant in the East Bay described the closing as one of the hardest decisions they've ever made.
The expansion follows the launch of the first-ever Live Más Café in San Diego County.
The expansion follows the launch of the first-ever Live Más Café in Chula Vista.
The expansion follows the launch of the first-ever Live Más Café in Chula Vista.
The Gaslamp Quarter location will be the wine bar's third spot and first in Southern California.
More than 100 restaurants from Oceanside to Chula Vista are participating in the foodie-favorite week.
San Ramon site still open but the parent company may close its remaining locations amid Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
The national magazine recognized a chef in an East Bay Korean restaurant as one of the 'Best New Chefs' of 2025.
Park Station in Alameda is now open and ready for locals to enjoy its vast space, grab a drink and some food, and have a good time.
The Temecula Valley winery is relocating its tasting room to its winemaking facility on Pauba Road and is closing its longtime restaurant.
"It's been crazy to see our growth in four years and now where we are today," Mercedes Squires said. "We have something really special."
The iconic eatery announced a new latte flavor and the return of fall-themed pastries and drinks.
The iconic eatery announced a new latte flavor and the return of fall-themed pastries and drinks.
A restaurant known for its popular fast-casual dining experience will open its first full-service concept nearby.
A popular Inner Richmond bakery and cafe is setting up shop in the Mission.
The location will be the company's first restaurant outside of Los Angeles, Orange County and New York.
The restaurant's offerings include a bulgogi burger, a shrimp burger and shake it fries.
"Rancho Palos Verdes has incredible scenery and a strong sense of community; it just felt like the right move for us," an official said.
"When it comes to flavor, freshness, and chargrilled quality, Habit delivers," one restaurant official said.
This opportunity may moo-ve you to find a cow costume for opening day of the newest Chick-fil-A in Coachella Valley.
"Saint & Second offers a come-as-you-are experience rooted in creativity, community, and California flavor," restaurant officials said.
Customers who donate at least $5 to the non-profit will receive free food from the bagel chain.
Summer may be coming to an end, but family-friendly food deals are heating up at eateries across the state.
Located inside downtown's Hotel Per La, the restaurant's special Dine LA menu is inspired by peak summer ingredients.
The new smoothie and açaí bowl location is launching a soft opening this week. A City Center location is also planned to open.
The region's restaurant week has returned for summer, with special prix fixe menus starting at $15 per person.
The Santa Monica restaurant serves familiar Indian favorites and unique fusion dishes in a sumptuous setting.
Dine LA presents a chance to enjoy David Chang's Michelin-recommended restaurant at an approachable price.
The new Egyptian-Mediterranean is located inside the Regent Santa Monica Beach hotel.
Located atop the Downtown LA Proper Hotel, Cara Cara offers seasonal bites, sweeping views and craft cocktails.
The venerable Japanese restaurant is offering one menu with its iconic sushi dishes — along with a second, entirely vegan menu.
Branzino with preserved lemon-herb gremolata and cacio e pepe with sausage are among the choices on 1 Pico's prix fixe menu.
The new Asian-fusion all-you-can-eat buffet at the former McNamara's location is offering 10% off at first and drawing rave reviews.
Thirteen of the best hotel restaurants in the country are located in the Golden State, according to OpenTable.
A favored spot for families, with both outdoor and indoor seating, that has been a neighborhood staple for over 15 years, bids farewell.
These three empty buildings are getting new life in Old Town Temecula. See what's coming soon, and what's currently under construction.