All posts tagged "la jolla"
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Paul Hentschl | September 3, 2009
Great White Attack in Carlsbad
An woman is still recovering from a shark attack on Tuesday in the Terramar area of Carlsbad. Bethany...
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Maria Desiderata Montana | September 2, 2009
A Loving Dose of Sweetness at the Cardamom Café & Bakery
Cardamom Café & Bakery in the North Park community of San Diego is a quaint and cozy bakery...
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Maria Desiderata Montana | September 1, 2009
French Cooking at its Best at the Marine Room nestled on La Jolla Shores
Cuisine at the Marine Room on La Jolla Shores has a one-of-a-kind French twist. Since the 1940s, guests...
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Armando Cordoba | August 20, 2009
Hysterical Society in San Diego?
San Diego is known for its beaches, its women, restaurants, nightlife and pristine weather, but how many people...
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Christy Samoy | August 18, 2009
What San Diegans Eat — Local fisherman Johnny Law
Johnny Law is the definition of San Diegan. He makes his living from the Pacific Ocean. He has...
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Maria Desiderata Montana | August 18, 2009
A sweet routine in your busy week, visit Piatti Ristorante in La Jolla today!
eminiscent of an Italian trattoria, Piatti Ristorante in the heart of La Jolla offers an “Old World” experience...
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Marc Choquette | August 10, 2009
Local chefs remember Julia Child, commemorating release of film ‘Julie & Julia’
In the spirit of the release, rather than regurgitate what Julia Child meant to the Culinary Arts, we...
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Maria Desiderata Montana | August 7, 2009
“By George I Think They’ve Got It”
George's California Modern offers an upscale, contemporary environment that reflects a distinct sensitivity to design, a sophisticated yet...
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Anny H. Ruth | July 31, 2009
Jack’s, La Jolla unexpectedly closes its doors
With many loyal followers, Jack's was well known for multiple levels of restaurants, bars and dancing. Unfortunately...
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Summer Stewart | July 29, 2009
Top day hikes around San Diego
Activity is very important to me. I love to go running and lift gigantic weights to get my...