San Diego, CA –

Balboa Park is not a place you visit for the restaurant selections. In fact, there are very choices in general to get anything to eat. Most places are setup as small cafes, serving soups , salads, and sandwiches. There are also a few charts and other quick bits serving items like hot-dogs. However, at the San Diego Hall of Champions Sports Museum there is a full-service grill and at the Japanese Friendship Garden there is the Tea Pavilion that serves a small menu of Japanese inspired foods.

Out of all the places to eat, the best one is The Prado at Balboa Park. This award-winning, full-service restaurant offers indoor and outdoor seating. The outdoor patio under the umbrellas is the most requested area since it looks out onto a beautiful garden. There is a lift for wheelchair users to access the patio area.

The diverse cuisine includes an array of appetizers, salads, sandwiches and imaginative entrĂ©es. The lounge combines a lighter menu with a wide variety of margaritas, sangria, beer, wine and other beverages. See The Prado website for the menu. Since it is the nicest restaurant in the Park, it is a busy destination, so it’s recommend that you make reservation even if that means stopping there when first arriving to setup a time for later that day.

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