3 Best Restaurants in North County and Around, California

Addison

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Indulge in the finer things in life at this AAA 5-Diamond, three-star Michelin restaurant by acclaimed chef William Bradley who serves up haute French flavors in his 10-course prix-fixe dinners that feature dishes like Kumamoto oysters or Osetra caviar with gold leaf, coffee-roasted duck or tender calotte de boeuf with escargot. Beyond the swanky bar and wine cave is a sophisticated Tuscan-style dining room with intricately carved dark woods, marble pillars, and arched windows draped in red velvet. While the menu changes seasonally, count on impressive presentation and a first-class dining experience that comes with a heavy price tag (10 courses, $355; with wine pairing $710). Addison delights wine lovers with more than 3,500 varietals from around the world.

5200 Grand Del Mar Way, Del Mar, California, 92130, USA
858-314–1900
Known For
  • decadent tasting menus
  • impeccable service
  • San Diego’s first Michelin-starred restaurant
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch, Reservations essential

Valle

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Valle de Guadalupe has arrived in Oceanside thanks to executive chef Roberto Alcocer who brings the flavors of Baja directly to the beach. This Michelin-star chef prepares four- and eight-course tasting menus paired with the best of Valle’s robust wines. Since every dish is dialed in, you won’t find salt on the table, nor will substitutes be considered. This culinary experience is worth every bite—and dollar—for an unforgettable evening that will likely last three hours. The seasonal menu may feature lobster tacos, crab on tostada, Baja raised quail, and tiger shrimp with serrano remoulade. For next-level dining, request the 12-course Chef’s Table dining experience on Friday and Saturday evening.

Mille Fleurs

$$$$

Wealthy regulars who have dined at this elegant Rancho Santa Fe eatery since 1985 got a pleasant surprise when chef Brandon Jennings took over the kitchen in 2022, bringing a sophisticated take on their favorite comfort classics. Devotees can still enjoy Mille Fleurs favorites like Wiener schnitzel and lobster salad, but new highlights include seasonal dishes prepared with ingredients from neighboring Chino Farms like roasted dover sole with potato fondant, or veal porterhouse with roasted mushrooms. The quiet dining rooms are decorated like a French villa, and several servers will present your dish in flawless French. Save room for desserts by Executive pastry chef, Papa Moussa, which might include chocolate fondant, apple crumble tart, or homemade mini-pastries.

6009 Paseo Delicias, Rancho Santa Fe, California, 92067, USA
858-756–3085
Known For
  • fresh produce from neighboring Chino Farms
  • authentic French desserts
  • soft jazz in the piano bar Wednesday–Saturday
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch. Closed Mon., Reservations essential

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