The Top 27 Places to Eat and Drink Near Villa Mara Carmel
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Rank 1. Aubergine
Contemporary
In a historic hotel on Carmel's main drag, Justin Cogley orchestrates a tasting menu that marries classical discipline with contemporary flair—think cabbage tacos layered with caviar and braised treviso, or dry-aged beef brushed with wagyu XO. The dining room hums with understated refinement, and the wine list rewards close attention. It's cooking that feels rooted in place yet stubbornly its own.
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Rank 2. Chez Noir
Mediterranean
In a Craftsman house above their own kitchen, Jonny and Monique Black cook Mediterranean food drawn from California waters—abalone and skate treated with unshowy precision. A prix fixe menu offers choices, but the real reveal comes at the end, when ethereal canelés arrive with their caramelized shells and silken centers, a quiet statement of restraint and technique.
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
- James Beard Awards 2024 · Nominee · Best New Restaurant
- Esquire 2023 · The Best New Restaurants in America
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Rank 3. La Bicyclette
Mediterranean French
A corner bistro in Carmel with hanging copper pots and bicycles overhead, where the kitchen drifts between seasonal California cooking and French classics like duck confit. The wood-burning oven turns out excellent bread and pizza, while a buttery tarte Tatin arrives golden and caramelized.
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Rank 4. Cultura Comida y Bebida
Oaxacan Mexican
Oaxacan-inflected cooking in a courtyard dining room lined with deep red booths and wrought-iron accents, where house-made mole arrives with warm tortillas for assembly. Desserts like chili-tinged chocolate brownies suggest ambition beyond casual experimentation.
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Rank 5. Yafa
Mediterranean Cuisine
The aroma of charring meat draws you in; the owner's embrace keeps you coming back. Yafa trades in straightforward Eastern Mediterranean cooking—charred chicken kebabs with tomatoes, lamb and beef kafta rich with Aleppo spice—but the real draw is the mezze: a sprawling plate of hummus, cucumber salad, and sundried tomato dip meant for tearing into warm pita alongside genuine warmth.
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Rank 6. Akaoni
Sushi
A cramped sushiya with two hands and a tank of local spot prawns behind the counter, where the nigiri—simply plated, finely cut—carries a purity that justifies the pilgrimage to this corner of Carmel. The daily specials board matters more than the menu; skip the cooked dishes unless the vegetable tempura calls to you.
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Rank 7. Stationæry
California New American
A sunlit cafe where California meets comfort: potato pancake paired with Korean short ribs and kimchi, avocado toast scattered with radishes and seaweed, a lobster roll on Ad Astra brioche. The cooking is playful without affectation, local without pretense.
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Rank 8. Casanova
Rustic French
A 1920s cottage remodeled after a Belgian farmhouse serves rustic French and Italian cooking in an intimate Carmel setting a block from the main street. The wine cellar, dug by hand, anchors a dining experience marked by simplicity—think grilled peach with pickled onion and torn basil.
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Rank 9. Coastal Kitchen
Contemporary
A staircase descent through a hotel lobby leads to bay views and Chef Michael Rotondo's tasting menu, where local seafood—black cod from the wood-fired oven, pristine halibut sashimi—mingles with global spice and technique across each course. The room is polished; the cooking is restless, layering flavors until each plate becomes a small argument between restraint and abundance.
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Rank 10. The Sardine Factory
Seafood
A converted cannery on Monterey's waterfront trades industrial grit for silk curtains, monogrammed seatbacks, and a glassed conservatory that feels less warehouse than dowager's drawing room. The kitchen executes classical seafood—crispy sand dabs, lobster ravioli in cream—with the assured hand of a place that has pleased three generations. There's camp in the pageantry, but also genuine care.
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Rank 11. Stokes Adobe
French
A historic adobe house in Monterey trades its shadowed past for genuine warmth and graceful hospitality. The kitchen grounds itself in French and Italian fundamentals, turning out maltagliati in prosciutto-parmesan broth and duck confit with roasted apples with quiet confidence. Substance prevails over flourish here, a principle that extends through comforting finales and cocktails by the firepit.
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Rank 12. Montrio
Contemporary
A converted 1910 firehouse with soaring ceilings and a mahogany bar houses a kitchen devoted to local sourcing and sustainable seafood. Golden-fried calamari arrives with charmoula; the wine list tilts heavily toward California pinots. The place welcomes children and casual diners with equal warmth, making formality feel beside the point.
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Rank 13. Pèppoli
Tuscan Italian
The dining room frames ocean and fairways through windows, but the menu looks steadily toward Tuscany. Owned by the Antinori winemaking family, Pèppoli serves wood-fired rusticity—hand-rolled orecchiette with house sausage and vibrant green pesto, tiramisu that tastes like tradition—while their own bottles anchor an Italian wine list. A lesson in how privilege and authenticity need not contradict.
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Rank 14. Paprika Café
Mediterranean
At this six-table Mediterranean café near the aquarium, the chef-owner moves between dining room and tiny kitchen, greeting guests before returning to cook straightforward, affordable dishes. Spanakopita and baba ghanoush anchor a menu generous to vegetarians, though the homemade baklava—vegan, golden, packed to carry—is what lingers.
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Rank 15. Maligne
New American
A hip Seaside loft with effortless hospitality and a menu that threads Italian-American and French classics through a California sensibility. Chef Klaus Georis treats even a Caesar salad like a fine-dining exercise in ingredient quality, while a warm tarte tatin with whipped cream proves technique matters as much as sourcing.
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House-made pasta arrives al dente and generously portioned at this family-run Italian-American spot near the airport. Fresh mozzarella and thin-crust pizzas share the menu with rustic classics that reward a from-scratch approach.
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Rank 17. Lucia Restaurant & Bar
New American
The dining room's garden feeds the kitchen's seasonal intelligence, yielding vegetables of uncommon tenderness and lamb that tastes like the valley itself. Casual elegance—fireplace, vineyard views, patio dining—makes this one of those rare hotel restaurants that guests travel to rather than stumble into.
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Rank 18. Solstice
Californian
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Rank 19. Sierra Mar
Californian New American
Floor-to-ceiling windows frame the Pacific from a clifftop perch in Big Sur, where a four-course prix-fixe moves through California's seasons with the ease of abalone and hand-rolled pasta, finishing with chocolate pavé that tastes as composed as it looks. The room itself—rustic modern, unhurried—exists less to impress than to get out of the way.
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- US Coffee Championships 2025 · #3 · U.S. Latte Art Championship · Marco Monzon
- US Coffee Championships 2025 · #12 · U.S. Brewers Cup · Griffin Hall
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- US Coffee Championships 2025 · #3 · U.S. Latte Art Championship · Marco Monzon
- US Coffee Championships 2025 · #12 · U.S. Brewers Cup · Griffin Hall
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- US Coffee Championships 2025 · #3 · U.S. Latte Art Championship · Marco Monzon
- US Coffee Championships 2025 · #12 · U.S. Brewers Cup · Griffin Hall
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- US Coffee Championships 2025 · #3 · U.S. Latte Art Championship · Marco Monzon
- US Coffee Championships 2025 · #12 · U.S. Brewers Cup · Griffin Hall
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Rank 25. Mentone
Pizza
A barn-like room with dark green doors draws a neighborhood crowd eager for pizza that justifies the trip to Aptos. The kitchen moves deftly between indulgences—fried sardines with Meyer lemon aioli, a pesto pie layered with three cheeses—though the real argument is whether to end with pizza or the house-made pistachio ice cream.
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Rank 26. Bad Animal
Parisian
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Rank 27. La Foret Restaurant
French