If you’re looking for a mouthwatering meal in Huntington Beach, we’ve got you covered with the best places to eat right now. Take a look:
SeaSalt Woodfire Grill
When you’re looking for an outdoor dining experience like none other, you need to visit SeaSalt Woodfire Grill along Beach Boulevard.
Here you’ll find a “farm-to-fire” grill menu where you can get your meat and vegetables grilled over a wood fire. The meal is seasoned with the restaurant’s own sea salt sensations that are blended on the premise. Meal choices include lobster tail, salmon, prime rib, and filet mignon, just to name a few. Pair your meal choice with a farm crafted cocktail or a house specialty like a Salty Hog. The SeaSalt Woodfire Grill is open every day!
SeaSalt
Phone: (714) 804-5545
Hours: Mon – Fri: 4:00PM – 9:00PM
Sat – Sun: 10:00AM – 9:00PM
Breakfast Cocktails/Lunch/Dinner
Happy Hour
Accepts Reservations: Yes
Website: http://www.seasaltwoodfiregrill.com/
Bluegold and LSXO
Visit this location along Pacific Coast Highway where you can experience two restaurants in one.
At Bluegold you can experience farm-to-table cuisine. It is located on the top level of Pacific City, so the sky’s the limit! Choose from a variety of entrees such as shrimp and crab ravioli and pork short ribs or a salad or specialty pizza. Don’t forget to try a signature cocktail while you’re there.
Bluegold
Phone: (714) 374-0038
Hours: Mon – Sun: 9AM – 10:00PM
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Accepts Reservations: Yes
Website: http://dinebluegold.com/
Menu: B.Candy Menu
LSXO is located inside of Bluegold and is a spinoff of the Little Sister brand found in downtown Los Angeles and Manhattan Beach.
You’ll find menu items inspired by the Chinese and Vietnamese cultures. Signature dishes include the Beef Tar Tare and Imperial Rolls. Visit LSXO for afternoon teawhere you can indulge in French pastries and other specialty sweets. With only 28 seats, it feels intimate and exclusiveand reservations are encouraged.
Solita
If you’re looking for fresh Mexican food, look no further than Solita on Edinger Avenue.
Solita is known for cooking its food fresh on a wood grill. Menu items include a wood-grilled ancho chile chicken taco plate and red chile beef flautas among dozens of others. Everything on the menu is made from scratch which is partly the reason why you’ll smell the wood or charcoal grill. All of the menu items are inspired by the owner’s travels to Baja and mainland Mexico. Solita is also known for its delicious, extensive margarita list and selection of tequila. Solita is open seven days a week with live music on Tuesdays and Sundays.
Solita
Phone: (714) 894-2792
Hours: Sun – Thu: 11:00AM – 10:00PM
Sun – Thu: 11:00AM – 1:00PM
WEEKEND BRUNCH 11am-3pm
Live Music Tuesdays & Sundays 12pm-3pm
HAPPY HOURS:
Mon – Fri 3pm – 6pm
Accepts Reservations: Yes
Website: https://www.solitatacos.com/
Menu: B.Candy Menu
Bangkok Avenue
Thai food with a twist is what you’ll find at Bangkok Avenue restaurant on Beach Boulevard.
Image: yelp.com/Bangkok Avenue
High-quality ingredients are used to put a modern spin on dishes like short rib panang and green curry paella, and they have a great selection of vegan dishes. You’ll love the modern vibe and décor that matches the modern feel of the menu. Oh, and when you come in you can’t forget to order the traditional sake to go along with your meal. Bangkok Avenue is open for lunch and dinner daily.
Bangkok Avenue
Phone: (714) 841-9567
Hours: Mon – Sun: 11:00AM – 10:00PM
Accepts Reservations: Yes
Website: http://www.bangkokavenue.com/
Menu: B.Candy Menu
Duke’s
Chances are you’ve heard of Duke’s restaurant as there are several locations in California as well as Hawaii.
The restaurant is named after the legendary surfer Duke Kahanamoku who introduced surfing to the California coastline back in 1925. The location along Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach is where it all started, leading Huntington Beach to get the nickname “Surf City USA”. At Duke’s Restaurant, you’ll find a variety of food to choose from whether you’re in the mood for fish tacos, a burger, or a Kalua Pork sandwich. You can also visit the Barefoot Bar for appetizers, light fare, and drinks. Don’t forget the Sunday brunch buffet. Duke’s in Huntington Beach is open seven days a week.
When you’re looking for one of the best restaurants in Huntington Beach, check out one of these for an unforgettable meal in a great atmosphere!
Duke’s
Phone: (714) 374-6446
Hours:
Lunch:
Mon-Fri 11:30am-2:30pm
Sat 11am-3:30
Dinner:
Mon: 5pm-8:30pm
Tues-Fri: 5pm-9pm
Sat: 4:30pm-9pm
Sun: 4:30-9pm
Barefoot Bar:
Mon-Fri: 11:30am-Close
Sat: 11am-Close
Sun: 10am-Close
Brunch:
Sundays: 10am-2pm
Happy Hour:
Mon: 3:30pm-Close
Tues-Fri: 3:30pm-6:30pm
Sat: 2:30pm-5:30
Accepts Reservations: Yes
Website: https://www.dukeshuntington.com/
Menu: B.Candy Menu