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- JJasonLos Angeles •3 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoDined here while on vacation from LA. What an experience! Is this place pricey? Yes. But that doesn’t mean it wasn’t worth it. To start, we were seated at the upper terrace. It had such a wonderful atmosphere there. There isn’t much lighting, but there are oil lamps at each table as well as a mini light for looking at the menu. A nice touch. The wine and drink menu is very extensive. I ended up with a glass of wine while my wife had a mocktail that was served smoked with pear wood. Presentation was A+. For starters, we had the tuna tartare and the strawberry gazpacho. The tuna was delicate and served with seaweed chips. My wife was raving about the gazpacho as well. For entrees, my wife had the black cod and I had the duck a l’orange. The sauce was flambéd table side. While the duck was excellent, the black cod was better, in my opinion. We also shared two sides: the mashed potatoes and the broccolini. I’m not sure how they made the potatoes so creamy. They were very, very good. The broccolini wasn’t too bad either, but wasn’t as good as the rest. The char flavor was a bit much at times. For desert, we shared the lemon tart. They use house grown Meyer lemons. It was excellent as well. Overall, the food was excellent, the service was superb, and the atmosphere was charming and romantic for the two of us. While the pricing would prevent us from coming here often, I’d 100% recommend Stonehouse for special occasions. We’ll definitely be coming back next time we’re in the area.More infoStonehouse at San Ysidro RanchPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Santa Barbara•4.8
- PPeterVIPLos Angeles •305 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoOne of the best Italian restaurants in the central coast vicinity. Highly recommended and reservations a must. The best eggplant parmesan and one of made like cannoli instead of slices. Not on the menu, but made to order is the best carbonara Italiano around.More infoTre LunePrice: Expensive• Italian• Montecito•4.8
- BBrianCalifornia Central Coast •2 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 14, 2024The highlight of our meal was the lamb Al pastor with fermented corn flatbread. Flavors on point. Staff was friendly and knowledgeable in food and beverage. Very attentive to our table. Excellent atmosphere! Will be back!More infoBarbareñoPrice: Expensive• Californian• Santa Barbara•4.8
- RRachaelVIPNew York City •7 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 13, 2024Our waiter, David was so knowledgeable and fun! The food was delicious each dish was just the right amount so we never got too full. Standouts were the crudo, steak, and salad. McConnell’s dessert was magical!More infoOlivella - Ojai Valley InnPrice: Very Expensive• Californian• Ojai•4.9
- MmarcVIPNew York City •13 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 8, 2024great! dd ont want to write more words why M i forced to make up words i can say it in one word IDIOTSMore infoThe Oak - Ojai Valley InnPrice: Very Expensive• Californian• Ojai•4.7
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While the Tejon Pass may be best known for its driving rather than its eating, there are a number of dining options for you to enjoy. A mountain pass road that links Southern California to the Central Valley, Tejon Pass may not feature fine dining, but there are several casual choices for a great meal. Besides chain restaurants, you can find family-run restaurants that feature cuisine like baby back ribs and chicken fried steak as well as hearty soups prepared and cooked on the premises. Mexican fare is also present with menu items including sizzling steak or chicken fajitas with freshly-baked tortillas, chilaquiles en chile verde and even roasted jalapeno peppers with lime.
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