Top Ten's in San Diego
Tuesday, August 7th, 2007
SipZ (stress the "Z"), is a vegetarian Asian-fusion restaurant in Kearny Mesa. The dishes are affordable, usually just under $10 for a full size entree, and they serve up a range os Asian dishes from sushi to curry to noodles to salads. They offer a number of "faux meat" dishes.
The sushi is very tasty, though the flavors of the different rolls don't seem to vary greatly. I love the wonton ...
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Wednesday, July 11th, 2007
Monday, July 9th, 2007, I attended the Chocolate and Beer Pairing event at Stone Brewery. I have been meaning to get up there for soem time, to tour the brewery. It took a night of chocolate to actually get me to act on that thought...!
None the less, the event was fantastic. Each "pair" was introduced by the representatives of Stone and Chuao.
The CEO of Stone Brewery is well-spoken, clearly excited ...
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Saturday, June 23rd, 2007
The International Professional School of Body Work in Pacific Beach offers massage seven days a week. You can choose either a student ($45) or a professional ($60). You get a full hour of massage (not 50 minutes like most places).
The setting is relaxing and professional. You enter at the front desk, where the receptionist greets you; they are typically friendly, knowledgeable, and helpful.
The students are fair to good in their ...
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Wednesday, June 20th, 2007
Last week we (my mate Jeff and I) spent a couple of paradisiacal nights at Harrah's Rincon casino/hotel. It was a superb time. The Las Vegas style hotel is set in Valley Center, about an hour's drive from downtown San Diego. The towering hotel/casino is surrounded by one of the prettiest mountain views San Diego county has to offer. It's deserty warm in that part of the county, and as soon as you step foot into ...
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Monday, June 18th, 2007

Mount Soledad is the highest peak of coastal San Diego. Mount Cowles is a little higher, but it's halfway to El Cajon.
Of course you have probably heard of the Mount Soledad cross, it seems to get more attention these days than the park itself.
Still, even in the shadow of the cross and this tedious on-going battle, the park is s beautiful palce to ...
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Monday, June 18th, 2007
On the northern edge of Pacific Beach, as you climb the hill towards Mount Soledad, hides Kate Sessions Park. This park is not that big, but is pleasant and beautiful, with sweeping views of San Diego's downtown, bay, and ocean.
There is a big grassy hill, a path around the edge that measures about half a mile. On the north side there is a children's play area with swings, slides, and ...
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Thursday, June 7th, 2007
Wine Steals is located on the eastern edge of Hillcrest, as the area begins to morph into North Park. On University Avenue, a few blocks west of Park Avenue, Wine Steals is a wine bar that also offers wine tastings and an array of tapas style food items. Glasses range from about $5-7.
Wine Steals is typically pretty crowded. They are going for a very European appraoch to drinking and dining. ...
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Thursday, June 7th, 2007
Located in the heart of Hillcrest, in the shopping center between University Avenuw, Washington Street, 5th Street, and 6th Street, Hillcrest Cinemas is a great urban movie theatre showing independent films. It is part of the Landmark Theatres, the nation's largest theatre chain dedicated primarily to exhibiting and marketing independent film.
There are five screens. The seats are just your normal theatre seats (not the big cushy ones), but they are ...
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Thursday, June 7th, 2007

Lopez Park is located on Calle Cristobal in Mira Mesa. This park overlooks Lopez Canyon, which is a tributary to Penasquitos Canyon in Mira Mesa. As you drive by, it at first seems like a generic suburban park, and in many ways it is. There is a baseball field, a small playground, friendly families, park benches and tables, a small recreation center facility, and lots ...
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Sunday, June 3rd, 2007
Pokez Mexican and Vegetarian food is located in downtown San Diego. They are on the corner of 10th and E, and if you take 163 south it will turn into 10th and shoot you out past Pokez.
Pokez offers all the traditional Mexican dishes, but without the lard. They also offer a wide array of vegetarian style Mexican dishes, like their tortilla soup (sans chicken) - not to miss! ...
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