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Marine Room
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Ratings and Reviews for Marine Room
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May 13 2012
Amy L. via Yelp
The view while eating here is gorgeous!!! The food is good. I ordered the taste of the season with the wine pairings so here is what I think. The Maine...read more
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May 12 2012
Brian K. via Yelp
In summary, French fare in a simple but beautiful restaurant replete with scenic, panoramic views and good food. We came in during High Tide Dinner when...read more
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May 10 2012
Ngo L. via Yelp
Just arrived right before sunset...such an awesome view!!! The place is very dark just like I remembered it. The overall service was good as expected but...read more
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Nov 02 2008
trickdigger via Citysearch
I've eaten here maybe half a dozen times. Here are the constants: Great food, great view, great wine. We've gone for holidays twi...read more
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Feb 09 2008
via Citysearch
The Marine Room is one of the most beautiful experiences of fine dining in all of La Jolla. Resting right along side the beach the...read more
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Dec 05 2007
via Citysearch
We loved this restaurant for it's unique location (almost IN the ocean) and would go there to watch the surf crash against the gla...read more
The Scene
Perched out beyond the sand line on La Jolla Shores, waves often splash against the floor-to-ceiling dining room windows, which are the only thing separating you from the ocean at this classy, coastal establishment. It's won nearly ever local and culinary award in the book--from service to best chef--and it's all for good reason. This quiet, romantic destination defines San Diego's fine dining scene.
The Food
Nearly every dish that lands on the table is overwhelming, considering the view in the backdrop, but a few standout starters include roasted forest mushrooms with 20-year-old Ambroshante sherry, the Maine lobster bisque and the classic Caesar salad prepared fresh for two tableside. For the main course, fennel-butter basted lobster tail melts away and fresh, flavorful fishes like Alaskan halibut or macadamia-coated organic salmon will not disappoint the most discerning seafood connoisseur.