Play with your Food?
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Like crackin' crab? Boiling vats of soup? Bread dipped in hot cheese? Strawberries in chocolate? Steak grilled by your own meticulous hand? These spots let you play with your food.
Roll up your sleeves
Little Sheep Mongolian Hot Pot $$$$
858-274-2040
Pick from dozens of meat, seafood and vegetable options to cook in a vat of flavorful broth at your table. Chinese restaurant chains are cool.
4718 Clairemont Mesa Blvd , San Diego858-274-2040
The Melting Pot $$$$
858-638-1700
Cross skewers with your date in a bowl of gooey cheese. This Aventine fondue spot has a wine list big enough to swim in.
8980 University Center Lane, San Diego858-638-1700
Friend's House Korean $$$$
858-292-0499
This spruced-up, folk-loving Kearny hole lets you grill black hog -- thickest slices of bacon you've ever seen -- right at the table.
4647 Convoy St , San Diego858-292-0499
Korea House
858-560-0080
Got a taste for grilled steak but don't want the hassle of heating up the barbecue? Head for this Korean restaurant, where you can fire one up at your table.
4620 Convoy Street, San Diego858-560-0080
Crab Hut $$$$
619-565-1678
Prepare to get messy and wear a bib! This Louisiana crawfish kitchen sells its seafood in big dripping bags.
4646 Convoy St. , San Diego619-565-1678
Rei do Gado
619-702-8464
A churrascaria -- Brazilian barbeque -- blooms in the Gaslamp.
939 4th Ave, San Diego619-702-8464
Turf Supper Club
619-234-6363
Ah, the benefits of benign neglect. Almost everything about this retro-cool bar is just as it was when the place was a hangout for Del Mar Racetrack fans.
1116 25th St., San Diego619-234-6363
Ah, the benefits of benign neglect. Almost everything about this retro-cool bar is just as it was when the place was a hangout for Del Mar Racetrack fans.1116 25th St., San Diego
619-234-6363
The Turf club is way cool. Their big thing is grilling your own steak. Cool vibe, a timewarp to the 60's.
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