The Top 10 Restaurants Near The Hidden Kitchen
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Rank 2. The Restaurant at Justin
Farm-to-Table New American
Chef Rachel Haggstrom works the orchard and gardens surrounding this winery restaurant to compose a single tasting menu of exacting restraint. Snapper arrives shingled with potato, duck glistens with its own reduction—each plate argues that the best ingredient is the one grown a few steps away.
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Downtown Paso Robles hosts this contemporary room with concrete floors and Edison bulbs, where Courtney and Julien Asseo build meals around impeccably cooked steaks and grilled leeks finished with herb vinaigrette and flaky salt. Warm gougères arrive first; the kitchen executes with precision across hearty appetizers and a focused menu that feels both welcoming and accomplished.
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Rank 5. The Alchemists’ Garden
Californian
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Rank 6. The Hatch Rotisse
American
The Hatch builds its menu around a wood-fired rotisserie, where brined Mary's chicken emerges with crackling skin and smoky depth, sided by vanilla-maple slaw and Hatch hot sauce. Skillet cornbread and individual chocolate cream pies complete a down-home equation that justifies the crowds.
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Rank 7. Flour House
Modern Italian
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Rank 8. Ox + Anchor
Modern Steakhouse
Chef Ryan Fancher's steakhouse occupies its own building within Hotel San Luis Obispo, where butterscotch leather and stacked brick walls amplify the contemporary Southwest mood. Charred beef and creamed spinach with onion-ring crust anchor a menu that begins with goat cheese croquettes drizzled in lavender honey.
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Rank 9. Nate's on Marsh
American
A converted house on Marsh Street channels a peculiar warmth—palm-printed walls, an equestrian motif, the genial presence of Nate Long himself—that makes comfort feel like the point. The kitchen executes without pretense: a La Scala salad of shredded iceberg and crispy chickpeas, hand-cut pappardelle draped in lamb ragù, dishes that arrive as if they've been made this way for decades.
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Rank 10. Ember
Californian
An industrial-rustic room in Arroyo Grande where open-fire cooking arrives as comfort food: house-made sourdough topped with burrata and walnut pesto, chicken weighted under a brick, a fifty-layer lasagna that demands return visits. The blueberry cream puff with honey chèvre mousse and lemon buttermilk gelato suggests a kitchen that understands restraint.