The Monterey Bay Area Restaurants

The Monterey Bay area is a culinary paradise. The surrounding waters are full of fish, wild game roams the foothills, and the inland valleys are some of the most fertile in the country—local chefs draw on this bounty for their fresh, truly Californian cuisine. Except at beachside stands and inexpensive eateries, where anything goes, casual but neat dress is the norm.

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  • 1. Carpo's

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    Locals love this casual restaurant where seafood predominates, but you can also order burgers, salads, and steaks. Baskets of battered snapper are among the favorites, along with calamari, prawns, seafood kebabs, fish-and-chips, and homemade olallieberry pie. Many items cost less than $14. Come early for lunch or dinner to beat the crowds.

    2400 Porter St., Soquel, California, 95073, USA
    831-476–6260

    Known For

    • Large portions of healthy comfort food
    • Lots of options under $14
    • Soup and salad bar
  • 2. Crow's Nest

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    Vintage surfboards and local surf photography line the walls, and nearly every table overlooks sand and surf at this restaurant on the Santa Cruz Harbor. For sweeping ocean views and fish tacos, burgers, and other casual fare, head upstairs to the Breakwater Bar & Grill.

    2218 E. Cliff Dr., Santa Cruz, California, 95062, USA
    831-476–4560

    Known For

    • House-smoked salmon and calamari apps
    • Crab-cake eggs Benedict and olallieberry pancakes
    • On-site market with pizzas, sandwiches, soups, and salads
  • 3. Fishwife

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    Fresh fish with a Latin accent makes this a favorite of locals for lunch or a casual dinner. Standard dishes include the sea garden salads—topped with your choice of fish—and the fried seafood plates.

    1996½ Sunset Dr., Pacific Grove, California, 93950, USA
    831-375–7107

    Known For

    • Fisherman's bowls with fresh local seafood
    • House-made desserts
    • Crab cakes and New Zealand mussels
  • 4. Flying Fish Grill

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    Simple in appearance yet bold with its flavors, this Japanese–California seafood restaurant is one of Carmel's most inventive eateries. The warm, wood-lined dining room is broken up into very private booths.

    Mission St. between Ocean and 7th Aves., Carmel, California, 93921, USA
    831-625–1962

    Known For

    • Almond-crusted sea bass served with Chinese cabbage and rock shrimp stir-fry
    • Clay pot dinners for two cooked at the table
    • Authentic Asian decor

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 5. Monterey's Fish House

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    Casual yet stylish and always packed, this seafood restaurant is removed from the hubbub of the wharf. The bartenders and waitstaff will gladly advise you on the perfect wine to go with your poached, blackened, or oak-grilled seafood.

    2114 Del Monte Ave., Monterey, California, 93940, USA
    831-373–4647

    Known For

    • Seafood, steaks, house-made pasta
    • Festive atmosphere
    • Oyster bar

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
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  • 6. Wild Fish

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    Inventive dishes—made with 100% organic and locally sourced ingredients—live music, and a friendly staff are among the reasons why this intimate, ocean-to-table eatery is packed on weekends. Everything is fresh as it gets, from fish-and-chips, Monterey Bay bouillabaisse, and whole roasted fish of the day to local greens with spicy vinaigrette.

    545 Lighthouse Ave., Pacific Grove, California, 93950, USA
    831-373–8523

    Known For

    • Cured house-smoked sablefish
    • Jazz quartet on Friday and Saturday nights
    • Smoked fish chowder

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