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2018年12月13日 星期四

San Diego dining year in review: Best and worst of 2018

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December 13, 2018

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San Diego dining year in review: Best and worst of 2018

Thursday, Dec 13

From Asian dumplings (Din Tai Fung) to a fearless chef (El Jardín's Claudette Zepeda-Wilkins), the biggest guest appearances (Thomas Keller and Dominique Crenn), to the hottest openings and the best and worst bites, here's our dining critics' 2018 dining year in review.

After 61 years, the message of Dr. Seuss' 'Grinch' is still magical

Why Dr. Seuss' "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" still works after 61 years.

Tara Lipinski promises fun by the sea at Hotel del Coronado ice skating event: 'It's such a beautiful setting'

Olympic gold medalist heads to San Diego's Hotel del Coronado for an exclusive event on Saturday, Dec. 15, at the landmark hotel's Skating by the Sea oceanfront ice rink. Up to 50 children will skate with Lipinski before taking a break for hot chocolate, cookies and photos with the gold medalist.

'La Pastorela' takes on special meaning this year with playwright's illness

Latest edition of annual Teatro Mascara Magica holiday production is dedicated to longtime creative force Max Branscomb

One of San Diego's oldest family-run restaurants to close down after 90 years

Pekin Cafe, one of San Diego's longest-running family restaurants, is closing its doors after nearly 90 years in operation, ending a three-generation legacy in North Park.

Herb & Wood is in 'High Spirits' with its new social hour program

The exclusive rotating menu features bites like pizza pockets, pizza pies and Parker sliders along with several signature cocktails, local craft beers and wines.

Accordions — cool again and increasingly high-tech — the focus of Museum of Making Music exhibit

Arcade Fire and Mumford & Sons are just two reasons accordions have become cool again. The new "Expanding Voices in the USA: The Resurgence of the Accordion" exhibit at Carlsbad's Museum of Making Music" offers a detailed explanation.

Towering achievement: Morse code-inspired sculpture lights up the sky at UCSD

Sculpture at UC San Diego, standing 195 feet tall and emitting a bright blinking light, seems to be calling for help.

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