5 Best Restaurants in The Central Coast, California

AMA Sushi

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Named for the Japanese women free divers who collected seafood for their villages, AMA (tucked in a courtyard at the Rosewood Miramar Resort) offers two fine-dining experiences—omakase at the 13-seat sushi bar (a two-hour feast—you must arrive promptly or risk missing a course or two) or prix-fixe (three or four courses total). You can combine meals with sake pairings for an additional fee; alternatively, the Japanese-inspired cocktails are especially popular.

Caruso's

$$$$ Fodor's choice

A special-occasion destination and treat for multiple senses, Caruso’s combines exceptional views (perched on the sand at Rosewood Miramar Beach resort), sophisticated design (the ocean-inspired decor is as high-end as Santa Barbara gets), and romantic ambience (soft lighting, soft music) with Michelin-starred, Italian-California coastal cuisine. Options include three- and four-course prix-fixe menus (there’s a vegan one, too) and a chef’s tasting menu, which you can augment with wine pairings for an additional fee. The menu changes constantly, depending on the season and chef’s whims, but choices might include yellowtail crudo with tangerine and pickled kumquats; Santa Barbara sea urchin with tomato confit, yuzu butter, and caviar; hibachi grilled tenderloin with truffle bordelaise sauce; and, for dessert, tiramisu.

Sierra Mar

$$$$ Fodor's choice

At cliff's edge 1,200 feet above the Pacific at the ultrachic Post Ranch Inn, Sierra Mar serves cutting-edge American cuisine made from mostly organic, seasonal ingredients, some from the on-site chef's garden. The four-course prix-fixe option always shines.

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Six Test Kitchen

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Tucked in a tiny space in the heart of Tin City, this Michelin-starred restaurant offers an intimate gastronomical experience nonpareil in SLO County—12 guests sit at a wooden counter that wraps around an open kitchen and dine on small plates, followed by a seasonal 12-course chef’s tasting menu (two seatings per night).

3075 Blue Rock Rd., Paso Robles, California, 93446, USA
Known For
  • ingredient-driven dishes that showcase Central Coast bounty
  • does not welcome kids under 12
  • no accommodations for special dietary needs
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues., Reservations required; book online weeks, and even months in advance

BL Brasserie

$$$

Owner-chef Laurent Grangien's handsome, welcoming French bistro occupies an 1890s brick building across from City Park. He focuses on traditional dishes such as duck confit, rack of lamb, and onion soup, but always prepares a few au courant daily specials as well.

1202 Pine St., Paso Robles, California, 93446, USA
805-226–8191
Known For
  • classic French dishes
  • locally sourced ingredients
  • good selection of local and international wines
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch Sun.