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The Five Best Restaurants in Long Beach

The Five Best Restaurants in Long Beach

So you’re spending some time in Long Beach, California and you’re hungry. There are about a thousand different options for places to eat, but how do you know what’s the best? How can you be sure that you’re going to get the yummiest food that the city has to offer? Certain places are going to be tried and true, so if you’re visiting you should definitely ask a local where you should get your grub on. They probably won’t steer you wrong and you’ll quickly find some of the best food in the area.

Here are five of the best places to eat on the Pacific Coastal town.

Pier 76 Fish Grill –You can’t visit a coastal town and not try something that landed on your plate fresh from the ocean. Nothing says California cuisine quite like a fish taco andPier 76 has an amazing example. Topped with a tangerine and jalapeno salsa and a fresh tomato cream, this smoked fish taco is a delectable bite to eat. If you’re feeling adventurous, try their poke or their shrimp ceviche.

Nick’s On 2nd Long Beach –Open for breakfast, lunch, or dinner and with a full dessert menu, Nick’s is a local institution with multiple locations. Featuring sandwiches, steaks, and delicious salads on their lunch and dinner menu, this place is a definite hot spot for mixed palates. If you’re more in the mood for breakfast, try their chicken and waffles or the stick to your ribs, short ribs benedict.

555 American Steakhouse –Is there anything better than a thick and delicious steak? Not really, so sink your teeth into one of the “best steaks in town”. Hand-cut and cooked in a special broiler to keep the inside juicy and delectable while the outside maintains a great sear, these USDA Prime steaks are cooked using seasoned butter. There is other stuff on the menu, but does it really matter? Come on…seasoned butter!

Parker’s Lighthouse –If you have a hankering for some ultra-fresh sushi, then make your way to Parker’s Lighthouse. They offer several types of nigiri sushi and some other special rolls, including a ceviche roll topped with fresh pico de gallo or a summer shrimp and scallop roll. If sushi isn’t your thing, you could choose one of their signature specialties that include a whole striped bass cooked to perfection or surf and turf for two.

L’Opera Ristorante –Italian food is a fan favorite for a reason…it’s delicious and the food at L’Opera is no exception. Have a delicious Caprese Salad made with local burrata and heirloom tomatoes to start and then move into the most delicious Italian food you may taste outside of Italy. With a menu packed with fresh and hand made pasta, forget your low carb diet for the night or you’ll miss out on a truly incredible dining experience! With nearly five star ratings for every one of the aforementioned restaurants, you really can’t go wrong with a single one of them. However, if your visit is an extended one, try to hit all five!

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