CuisineChicago deep-dish pizza
Price$$
Neighbourhoodnorth-park

Signature dishes: Deep-dish stuffed pizza, Italian beef sandwich, Cheesy garlic bread

Must order: A small stuffed deep-dish with sausage; the Italian beef dipped, with hot giardiniera.

Tip: Deep-dish takes 45 minutes to bake from the order; phone ahead and pick it up hot.

Location

Address: 3448 30th St, San Diego, CA 92104

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El Comal ★ 4.2

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El Comal in San Diego is the North Park family-owned Mexican kitchen on Illinois Street, a longstanding interior-Mexican counter known for carnitas, chilaquiles and Sunday mole.

Signature: Carnitas plate, Chilaquiles, Mole Poblano

Order: The carnitas plate with handmade tortillas; weekend chilaquiles before noon.

Tip: Cash on hand speeds the counter; the courtyard patio runs warmer than the indoor room.

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Pokez ★ 4.1

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Pokez in San Diego is Rafael Reyes's East Village punk-rock Mexican counter since 1994, the first vegetarian and vegan Mexican kitchen in the city and the late-night skater institution downtown.

Signature: Vegan burrito, Vegetarian tacos, Chilaquiles

Order: The vegan burrito with soyrizo; the vegetarian chilaquiles in the morning.

Tip: Cash and card both fine; the room is tiny and the look is intentionally punk-western. Counter service.

Ironside Fish and Oyster ★ 4.4

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Ironside Fish and Oyster in San Diego is the Little Italy raw bar from Consortium Holdings, an India Street room with a piranha-skull installation and a wide Pacific-and-East-Coast oyster list.

Signature: Oyster tower, Connecticut lobster roll, Whole grilled branzino

Order: Connecticut-style lobster roll, hot with butter; the oyster tower to share.

Tip: Happy hour at the bar runs $2 oysters Mon-Fri 3-5pm; the back patio gets sun until 7pm.

Davanti Enoteca ★ 4.3

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Davanti Enoteca in San Diego is Scott Harris Hospitality's Northern Italian wine bar on India Street, with house-made pasta and the rare Genoese focaccia di Recco.

Signature: Burrata with honeycomb, Cacio e pepe, Focaccia di Recco

Order: The focaccia di Recco with stracchino cheese; the cacio e pepe as the secondi.

Tip: Walk-ins are taken at the bar; book the patio for warmer nights and Saturday Mercato crowd-watching.

El Comal ★ 4.2

Mexican$north-park

El Comal in San Diego is the North Park family-owned Mexican kitchen on Illinois Street, a longstanding interior-Mexican counter known for carnitas, chilaquiles and Sunday mole.

Signature: Carnitas plate, Chilaquiles, Mole Poblano

Order: The carnitas plate with handmade tortillas; weekend chilaquiles before noon.

Tip: Cash on hand speeds the counter; the courtyard patio runs warmer than the indoor room.

La Puerta ★ 4.0

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La Puerta in San Diego is the Gaslamp Quarter Mexican kitchen on Fourth Avenue, the after-bar carne asada fries and Taco Tuesday institution that anchors downtown's late-night Mexican map.

Signature: Carne asada fries, Taco Tuesday, Margarita pitchers

Order: The carne asada fries to share; Taco Tuesday $3 tacos until close.

Tip: Open until 1am Fri-Sat, midnight other nights; the back patio runs heater-and-fan year-round.

Lolita's Mexican Food ★ 4.3

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Lolita's Mexican Food in San Diego is the Clairemont Mesa Boulevard Chicano taqueria chain founded by the Lolita Garcia family, the originator of carne asada fries in the late 1990s.

Signature: California burrito, Carne asada fries, Adobada tacos

Order: The California burrito with carne asada and fries; the carne asada fries that Lolita's claims to have invented.

Tip: Drive-through and counter both fine; the 24-hour locations stay open for the post-bar burrito run.

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