The Top 27 Restaurants Near Spa Ojai
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Rank 1. Olivella
Californian/Italian
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Rank 2. The Dutchess
Burmese
A 1920s Ojai cornerstone shifts from daytime bakery to evening Burmese kitchen, its quirky duality matched by a menu built on tea leaf salads, chickpea tofu, and curries meant for sharing. The real ambition emerges in dessert—a chocolate-caramel ganache tart that justifies the trip alone.
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Rank 3. Rory's Place
New American
Rory and Meave McAuliffe's Ojai restaurant pairs rustic warmth with a produce-driven menu that pivots from raw bar to natural wine with equal ease. A salad of avocado and beets arrives as pure color, while an herb broth with Aleppo sausage and clams reads as refined comfort.
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Rank 4. Caruso’s
Californian Italian
Chef Massimo Falsini's Italian prix-fixe pivots on Santa Barbara seafood and garden vegetables, each plate a study in restraint and richness. The oceanfront dining room, all leather and linen, frames the Pacific with the same care he lavishes on uni-crowned pasta and strawberry desserts.
- Forbes Travel Guide Forbes Five Star
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
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Rank 5. The Stonehouse
Rustic New American
A stone cottage set among gardens and oaks at San Ysidro Ranch, with a fireplace and creekside views that justify arriving early. The kitchen draws heavily from the property's own herbs and produce, whether for a burger or pan-roasted striped bass, and the wine list rewards curiosity. Service knows its crowd and its place.
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Rank 7. Bettina
Wood-fired Pizza
A gleaming pizzeria in the Montecito Country Mart where two former Roberta's devotees apply slow-fermented dough, house-pulled mozzarella, and obsessive sourcing to pies that transcend the category. Wood-fired char marks everything from a simple pepperoni to seasonal creamed leeks with sausage; hand-cut pastas and brown-butter cookies suggest a kitchen that doesn't believe in half-measures.
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Rank 8. Little Mountain
Californian
Chef Diego Moya's dining room in Montecito channels Spanish Colonial restraint—whitewashed walls, brick, wood beams—to frame a globally rooted menu anchored in local catch and produce. A tile fish ceviche arrives sharp with yuzu kosho; the Mt. Lassen trout, sided with wild mushrooms and beurre blanc, confirms the kitchen's command of both delicacy and depth.
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Rank 9. AMA Sushi
Edomae Sushi
In a darkened Japanese pavilion within the Rosewood Miramar, AMA Sushi executes edomae technique with quiet precision. The omakase moves through seared scallops and pristine nigiri—New Zealand king salmon, kamasu kissed with red chili—before finishing with black sesame cheesecake. A chef working at full attention, ingredients at their most honest.
- Food & Wine 2023 · Hinode · Best Dishes Our Editors Ate This Year
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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Rank 10. Bouchon
Wine Country French
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Rank 11. Loquita
Spanish
A cream-walled Spanish spot steps away from the beach where pink-stools line the bar and hand-painted tiles catch the light, with servers who steer you toward pan con tomate and paella with the ease of true believers. The olive homage and carpaccio with aged sherry vinegar suggest a kitchen that knows when to honor tradition and when to nudge it sideways.
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Rank 12. Sama Sama Kitchen
Southeast Asian Vietnamese
Downtown Santa Barbara's Sama Sama pairs Nashville barbecue sensibility with Indonesian technique to produce Southeast Asian food that tastes assured and unpretentious. Green papaya salad arrives herbaceous and properly incendiary; bao—steamed or fried—cradles unctuous chicken in bright, tangy sauce. The patio, strung with lights and arranged for sharing, feels like the real draw.
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Rank 14. Los Agaves
Mexican
A casual counter-order spot where generous California-Mexican cooking arrives in a family-filled room that fills quickly at dinner. Lime-marinated halibut ceviche tostadas, oversized burritos, and crispy al pastor tacos topped with pineapple and chipotle set the bar for straightforward, satisfying food executed without pretense.
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Rank 15. The Lark
Seasonal New American
A former fish market in the Funk Zone pulses with an edgy vitality—vintage fixtures casting amber light across tables laden with family-style portions built on central coast produce. Blistered shishitos, roasted eggplant with cilantro yogurt, and duck-fat breadcrumbs move with assured technique toward original ends. The wine list charts Santa Barbara's best with intelligence.
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Rank 16. Blackbird
Mediterranean
The dining room at Blackbird, tucked into the waterfront Hotel Californian, channels art deco glamour through arched doors that seem to invite the sea itself inside. The kitchen honors the Pacific with spaghetti of local urchin and whole branzino, finishing with unexpected gestures like fig pavlova drizzled in savory oil.
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Rank 17. Barbareño
Californian New American
Smoke drifts across a casual patio steps from downtown Santa Barbara, where the kitchen balances bold flavors with playful technique—grilled avocado charred and creamy, cornmeal blini topped with whipped cheese foam and cured egg yolk, single-origin chocolates and mead-spiked panna cotta for dessert. Small plates and local wines settle into a dining room that feels unhurried and assured.
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Rank 18. Corazon Cocina
Mexican
Inside the Santa Barbara Public Market, Ramon Velazquez grills handmade tortillas and builds tacos with the precision of his Guadalajaran lineage—octopus and white shrimp pile into one; local produce brightens a Oaxaca cheese quesadilla. The salsas arrive in trio, each one worth tasting.
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Rank 19. Yoichi's
Traditional Japanese
Chef Yoichi Kawabata, trained at Nobu Tokyo, runs this austere white-walled dining room with his wife, serving precise seven-course kaiseki menus built on pristine fish and seasonal vegetables. Grilled Wagyu glazed in sansho pepper and tender duck breast in sweet soy exemplify the kitchen's restraint and refinement.
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Rank 20. Bibi Ji
Indian
Pink signage announces an Indian kitchen where sommelier Rajat Parr and Alejandro Medina pursue inventive small plates in a vaulted room that spills onto a green patio. Crispy cauliflower and tandoor lamb chops arrive with precision and spice; the wine list trails behind the food.
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Rank 21. ONYX Restaurant
Japanese
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Rank 23. Nobu Malibu
Japanese
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Rank 24. The Brothers Sushi
Japanese
A spare, dark-wood counter and floral arrangements set the stage for chef Mark Okuda's refined sushi program, where halibut arrives in a martini glass with yuzu vinegar and micro shiso, and pristine nigiri—albacore, skipjack, bonito—speaks to a serious hand. The prices stay approachable even as the fish doesn't compromise.
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Rank 25. Lum Ka Naad
Thai
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Rank 26. Angel's Tijuana Tacos
Tijuana-Style
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Rank 27. Tacos 1986
Tijuana-Style