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Top 15 North Park Restaurants You Must Try in 2024

by Maria Haase

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The hip and happening neighborhood of North Park is perhaps best known for locally brewed craft beer and a thriving collection of diverse bars, but the gastronomy offerings are quickly proving to be a strong competitor.

With a quirky mix of French-inspired bistros, sushi bars, and pizza parlors, you’re never too far from whatever food you’re craving.

Check out these top North Park restaurants and foodie havens.

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Best North Park Restaurants

Black Radish

Address: 2591 University Ave, San Diego, CA 92104
Phone: (619) 269-1980
Website
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Black Radish is one of my favorite restaurants in San Diego. The intimate atmosphere and fabulous menu make it my go-to spot for a special night out.

Black Radish is a cozy yet elegant and sophisticated bistro in North Park that has everything a bistro should have. It has soul and heart. The food is delicious. The service is outstanding. In short: If you like good food in a warm ambiance, try this restaurant.

Underbelly North Park

Address: 3000 Upas St, San Diego, CA 92104
Phone: (619) 487-9909
Website

We’re starting this list of North Park food joints strong with Underbelly, an incredibly stylish ramen bar with a roomy outdoor patio.

In addition to their famous chicken confit, Thai curry, and short rib ramen bowls, which typically go for around $15, Underbelly has also made waves for their flavorful bao buns and crispy beef gyozas.

That’s all before mentioning their adorably presented cocktails, extensive craft beers, and Japanese sake.

Veggies are more than welcome, too, as Underbelly has plenty of meat-free options.

Wormwood

Address: 4677 30th St, San Diego, CA 92116
Phone: (619) 915-6706
Website

Wormwood is one of the most whimsical and romantic restaurants in San Diego. Absinthe bar meets French bistro which makes you think you are in some country house in Provence. Adorable. Add in live jazz on Sundays and Wednesdays and you have the perfect spot for a date night or to celebrate a special occasion.

Outside patio at wormwood San Diego

Oh and the food and service is absolutely fantastic as well. Traditional French dishes, sprinkled with international influences make for an interesting dining experience. We ate our way through the menu and really enjoyed every dish, but a special highlight were the caviar cigars, the oysters, and the scallops. Oh and the mushroom pasta. And the brioche bread. Divine.

Rudford’s Restaurant

Address: 2900 El Cajon Blvd, San Diego, CA 92104
Phone: (619) 282-8423
Website

There’s always someone in the city craving old-school, all-American grub at any hour of the day. This has led Rudford’s Restaurant to serving up everything from Philly cheesesteaks to all-day breakfast 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!

That’s right, this retro diner never closes its doors. People flock here at all hours for French dip sandwiches, buttermilk pancakes, and build-your-own shakes.

If you’re looking for a cheap and cheerful breakfast, stop by and try out their early bird specials starting from just $6.

The Smoking Goat Restaurant

Address: 3408 30th St, San Diego, CA 92104
Phone: (619) 955-5295
Website

For something on the fancier side, The Smoking Goat is a perfect option.

Frequently given the title of one of the best restaurants in North Park, The Smoking Goat is a sophisticated French haunt with exposed brick, wooden walls, and a cozy ambiance.

The menu here would make even the fussiest of eaters weak in the knees, with dishes like succulent pork chops, crispy octopus, and duck fat truffle fries.

This is a French restaurant, after all, so the wine is equally delicious and starts from about $13 a glass.

Alexander’s on 30th

Address: 3000 Upas St, San Diego, CA 92104
Phone: (619) 487-9909
Website

From France to Italy, Alexander’s on 30th is where you’ll want to go to impress your special someone or celebrate a big occasion.

This upscale spot is among the prettiest and most romantic in town, with its covered patio and chic white furniture.

Crispy pizzas, homemade pasta, and seafood make up most of the menu, and the lobster ravioli and assorted bruschetta are musts.

Keep your eyes peeled for pasta night, where you can build your own dish starting from $8.

Dunedin New Zealand Eats

Address: 3501 30th St, San Diego, CA 92104
Phone: (619) 255-8566
Website

Indulge into some high-end Kiwi plates at Dunedin New Zealand Eats, a gorgeous bistro with a warm wooden interior, a plant-filled patio, and slick bar area.

Quintessential New Zealand favorites like lamb burgers and beef pies are the menu’s best-loved additions. Though you’ll also have your pick of Dutch pancakes and breakfast burritos from their brunch selection.

Happy hour runs daily between 3 pm and 6 pm, when sliders, hummus, and pretzel bites go for just $8.

URBN North Park

Address: 3085 University Ave, San Diego, CA 92104
Phone: (619) 255-7300
Website

This industrial-style pizzeria is a bustling North Park, San Diego restaurant that’s popular with residents looking for chilled-out vibes and casual dishes.

The coal-fried pizzas at URBN are out of this world, especially their quirkier versions topped with the likes of mashed potatoes and fresh clams. Pizza continues to be the theme of the dessert menu, too, as they serve a decadent s’mores pizza.

Most small pizzas start from $24, while the larger alternatives will set you back around $35.

Rusticucina

Address: 3797 Park Blvd, San Diego, CA 92103
Phone: (619) 310-5291
Website

Just a stone’s throw from Balboa Park is Rusticucina, a super cute Italian spot for a low-key dining experience.

Their most famous dish is pasta served straight from a huge parmesan wheel, but don’t skip out on their other specialties like the lasagna, burrata, and fettuccine with meatballs.

Happy hour is a big deal at Rusticucina. Running from Sunday to Thursday, guests get a customized pasta dish for half price. We also have to mention there’s 50% off large bottles of wine on Wednesdays and Thursdays.

Photo Credit: Rusticucina

Colima’s Mexican Food

Address: 2302 University Ave, San Diego, CA 92104
Phone: (619) 297-2715
Website

You’ll struggle to find any San Diego neighborhood without an exceptional Mexican restaurant, and Colima’s is among the top spots in North Park.

Much like Rudford’s, Colima’s is open day and night, meaning you can get your hands on their best-selling burritos, carne asada fries, and quesadillas whenever you fancy.

If you’re feeling brave, test your tolerance for spice with their steak rancheros for less than $10.

Dine in at their fuss-free eatery or get yours to go from the drive-thru.

Louisiana Purchase

Address: 2305 University Ave, San Diego, CA 92104
Phone: (619) 723-2880
Website

You’ll be transported right to the bustling streets of New Orleans at Louisiana Purchase, a boujee cajun bistro.

The restaurant itself is super elegant and has the atmosphere to match, but the food is still the main attraction. Kick off your meal with sharing plates like chargrilled oysters and garlic cheddar biscuits before moving on to the likes of jambalaya and spicy gumbo. Greg and I love their savory and rich Crawfish Cheesecake. Sooo delicious!!!

Many of their most popular dishes are also featured on the weekend brunch menu, including their ever-popular collard greens for $9.

Swami’s Cafe North Park

Address: 3794 30th St, San Diego, CA 92104
Phone: (619) 269-3797
Website

Speaking of brunch, you’ll find plenty of delightful dishes which pair well with a mimosa or two at Swami’s Cafe.

A classic Southern California cafe, Swami’s dishes out eggs benedict with a range of different toppings, nourishing smoothie bowls, and tasty chilaquiles alongside their self-serve coffee bar. You can expect most dishes priced around $15.

This place gets pretty packed for lunch and on weekends, so you might find a queue forming outside during peak times.

Veggie sandwich at Swamis Encinitas
Photo Credit: Swami’s Cafe

West Coast Tavern

Address: 2895 University Ave, San Diego, CA 92104
Phone: (619) 543-0113
Website

Located in a former movie theater with vintage red leather chairs and moody lighting, West Coast Tavern surely has the most unique setting for food in North Park.

They have a solid menu of wings, burgers, and sandwiches starting from $12, but it’s their buzzing weekend brunches that really gave this place its name. You can look forward to never-ending mimosas, chicken and waffles, and kimchi hash.

Any keen cocktail drinkers will also love their watermelon chili margarita and cherry bourbon smash.

Shank & Bone

Address: 2930 University Ave, San Diego, CA 92104
Phone: (619) 458-9085
Website

Enjoy some contemporary takes on traditional Vietnamese dishes at Shank & Bone.

Between steaming bowls of pho, bun cha, and crispy tacos made from banh xeo pancakes, picking just one thing from this menu is a tough task.

However, if you’re a first-time visitor, you must try their crunchy banh mi baguette and side of roasted bone marrow.

In keeping with the eastern cuisine, Shank & Bone also carries an expansive array of Asian beers and has put a Vietnamese twist on some classic cocktails too.

During their midweek happy hour, some of the best-loved dishes go for just $10, while beers are just $5.

Ranchos Cocina

Address: 3910 30th St, San Diego, CA 92104
Phone: (619) 574-1288
Website

A traditional taverna with an unbeatable selection of vegetarian and vegan options, Ranchos Cocina has just about every Mexican staple you could dream of.

Tacos, tostadas, burritos, enchiladas, and everything in between is available here with pretty much any filling or topping you like. This includes options such as tofu, eggplant, and tempeh used to make any dish meat-free. However, if you are a meat eater, you need to try the $11 surf and turf burrito at least once.

Should you get thirsty, there’s a plentiful supply of sangria, margaritas, and cerveza to go around.

Siamo Napoli Restaurant

Address: 3959 30th St Ste 105, San Diego, CA 92104
Phone: (619) 310-6981
Website

We had to squeeze in just one more Italian North Park restaurant, as we couldn’t possibly have left Siamo Napoli off the list.

Between their crunchy arancini, Neapolitan pizzas, happy hour menu, and the beautiful grey-scale interior, there’s a lot to gush about at Siamo Napoli. Their pasta dishes are just as drool-worthy and start from $21.

A line-up of Italian-inspired cocktails is also available to wash down your main course.

Not only is the food top-tier, but the service is just as excellent.

Tabu Shabu

Address: 3647 30th St, San Diego, CA 92104
Phone: (619) 408-0369
Website

A modern and minimalistic spot for high-quality Japanese fare, Tabu Shabu is well established in the North Park food scene.

Start things off with dumplings and edamame before you move on to the main event, their steamy hotpots, which are bursting with flavor.

You’ll pick your broth, rice, noodles, and protein, with the likes of the Wagyu short rib and prime ribeye being some of the most popular choices.

Each hotspot is pretty substantial, but for an extra $6, you’ll be able to split your meal with your dining buddy. 

Tabu Shabu also has a rotating range of draft and bottled beers, as well as a lengthy list of sakes that typically go for $10-$20 each.

If you haven’t already noticed, restaurants in North Park, San Diego, are as good as they get, thanks to both quality and variety.

With such an abundance of amazing eateries, you’ll more than likely find yourself returning time and time again to try the ever-growing list of North Park restaurants.

Looking for more ideas? Check out our additional guides:

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