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		<title>Santa Barbara&#8217;s Top Ten Eateries</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Santa Barbara California, with its wide beaches, Spanish architecture and outstanding wineries, is an perfect city to vacation in. There is no denying that , when one is traveling , an urgent decision to be made each day is this: &#8221; At which restaurant shall we eat?&#8221; As luck would have it , you are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="All About Santa Barbara" href="http://www.squidoo.com/Beautiful-Santa-Barbara" target="_blank">Santa Barbara California</a>, with its  wide  beaches,  Spanish architecture  and  outstanding   wineries, is an perfect city to vacation  in.  There is no denying that  , when one is  traveling  ,  an urgent decision  to be made each day is this: &#8221; At which restaurant  shall we eat?&#8221;  As luck would have it  , you are fairly spoiled for choice in Santa Barbara . As a native Santa Barbarian , I recommend  The following restaurants, listed, more or less,  in descending order of cost .</p>
<p>For high class  French/Californian food, the best choice  is Bouchon, which  serves what they have named  &#8220;wine country cuisine.&#8221; The Bouchon website  explains that:</p>
<p>&#8220;Only the freshest, high quality local ingredients  find their way into the Bouchon Santa Barbara kitchen. Working closely  with local produce growers, fishermen and game ranchers we have created a  menu we believe captures the unique spirit of California&#8217;s Central Coast.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bouchon&#8217;s speciality  is duck breast, and they also serve   rack of lamb,  venison, and seafood, with an unequaled  selection of Santa Barbara  County wines.</p>
<p>Another restaurant  of deservedly good repute is  Louie&#8217;s California Bistro. It is located on the first floor of the the historic  Upham Hotel, which is housed in an old Victorian built in  1871. At Louie&#8217;s, you can savor epicurean California cuisine&#8211;paired  with Santa Barbara County, Napa, or Sonoma Valley wines&#8211;on its  attractive porch  or in the cozy wood-floored dining room, served up with  friendly elegance.</p>
<p>The Seagrass Restaurant is owned by Mitchell  Sjerven, who is also the proprietor of Bouchon. Seagrass serves fresh  seafood and the evening specials all conveniently have suggested wine  pairings of, for the most part, local wines. Here is a description from  the website:</p>
<p>&#8220;The ambience at Seagrass was designed to be  incredibly  easy on the eyes and ears. Beautiful Seagrass wall covering,  plantation shutters and whitened wainscoting are enjoyed in luxurious  chairs, while high vaulted ceilings and carpet underneath keep the noise  level to a comfortable hum.&#8221;</p>
<p>The moderately priced Italian  restaurant Ca Dario was chosen by locals as the best restaurant overall  in Santa Barbara in 2010. It has toothsome Italian food and a slap-up wine  list offering both Californian and Italian wines.</p>
<p>For atmosphere at  family-friendly  price, it&#8217;s hard to beat The Breakwater Restaurant.  Located in the harbor, their food is good (I recommend ordering the  Catch of the Day) and the view of the marina from their terrace is stunning . This is a popular breakfast spot, but it&#8217;s also a good place  to go for lunch or dinner. After a satisfying meal, you can enjoy a walk&nbsp;   along the breakwater and take in views of the marina and the  Pacific Ocean.</p>
<p>If Mexican food is your thing , La Playa Azul  Cafe is a moderately priced restaurant with sun-bathed  patio and an unresistable  menu of Mexican standards and more unusual fare such as &#8220;callo de  acha con cebolla y jalapenos,&#8221; which is scallops sauteed with onions,  tomatoes, tomatillos, and jalapenos. They also make great margaritas.</p>
<p>Another  place popular with locals is a funky little taco stand known as La Super  Rica Taqueria. It is renowned for being a haunt  of Julia Child&#8217;s. She  even extolled its virtues  it in a piece  she wrote about Santa Barbara for  National Geographic&#8217;s Traveler, in which she named  La Super Rica, &#8220;one  of the most authentic Mexican home-cooking restaurants around.&#8221;</p>
<p>If  you visit Santa Barbara, one place you should not overlook  is Stearns  Wharf. The best place to eat on the wharf is the Santa Barbara Shellfish  Company, a crab and shellfish shop were you can get steamed crab or  lobster with a pint of draft beer to enjoy on a picnic table at the end  of the wharf. If you just want to grab a burger, the best place to go is  Char West, also located on Stearns Wharf. They have tasty grilled  burgers and a much better ocean view than a burger joint has a right to.</p>
<p>The  best place to go for a good cup of coffee is The French Press,  conveniently located on State Street, Santa Barbara&#8217;s main drag. The  French Press simply makes the best cup of coffee in town.</p>
<p>One  local treat you must try  is a McConnell&#8217;s ice cream cone. If  you&#8217;re in the mood for something cold, sweet and delicious, McConnell&#8217;s  in the place: they make the best ice cream I have ever tasted anywhere.</p>
<p>As  far as nightspots go, I suggest  Joe&#8217;s Cafe. Joe&#8217;s has been a Santa  Barbara institution since 1928. It is a massive place with great  tasting, down to earth food, a raucous atmosphere, and the stiffest  drinks in town.</p>
<p>Well, I think that is at least a good outline of a very  important subject for visitors to Santa Barbara, or any other town for  that matter: whare the best places to eat are. If you&#8217;d like more free  information about this idyllic city located just 90 miles north of Los  Angeles, <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/Beautiful-Santa-Barbara" target="_new">Santa Barbara  California</a>, just click on the link.</p>
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