Located in the House of Hospitality within the green confines of Balboa Park, The Prado is a restaurant/venue that holds weddings, parties and of course a splendid lunch and dinner service. Despite its location inside one of the many splendid Spanish Colonial buildings, the food could be defined as New American. With items like duck breast, prime rib, NY Strip and salmon, the only dish which renders homage to Old Spain is the paella. The lounge also holds a nice happy hour every day where drinks like the Prado Mule and glasses of Rioja and Cava are always perfect in the evening sun.
This popular establishment, hosting a menu and atmosphere that showcase the traditions of Afghanistan, is located in the heart of Hillcrest. The renovated restaurant is alive with bright fabrics encompassing the room. Traditional Afghani cuisine dominates the menu. Culinary choices include Aushak (scallion-filled dumplings), Zomorrod Chalow (lamb stew) and Aush (soup with vegetables and noodles). Eggplant is a popular item among appetizers and main dishes. Try the Bauraunee-Baunjaun, which is sauteed eggplant served with yogurt.
The Cheesecake Factory is surely the place to go when craving a rich and delectable slice of the mouth-watering dessert, but this restaurant offers much more. Serving appetizers, lunch, dinner, late night dining, Sunday brunch and a full bar, the Factory is a great choice for a casual dining experience. Everyone will find something to their liking with over 200 menu selections of pizza, pasta, seafood, steaks, salads, sandwiches, burgers and more. Be sure to save room for one of the 50 delicious cheesecakes and desserts.