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GuestIf they like Italian food, I
Submitted by FormerOwner on November 12, 2006 – 12:22am.
If they like Italian food, I highly recommend
Crivello Ristorante Italiano
(951) 609-1266
32475 Clinton Keith Rd
Wildomar, CA 92595reply
My list of the best places
Submitted by mydogsarelazy on November 12, 2006 – 6:29am.
My list of the best places would include:Thornton Winery
Bailey’s in Old Town
Gourmet Italia (3 locations)
Great Oak Steakhouse at Pechanga Casino
Harry’s Pacific GrillIf I had to choose one, try Harry’s next to the mall. It has a great bar and the food is excellent. It has just been open a few months.
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Check out:
Submitted by La Jolla Renter on November 12, 2006 – 9:06am.
Check out: http://www.thebestrestaurants.com click on inland empire.reply
There’s a Fish House Vera
Submitted by anxvariety on November 12, 2006 – 10:57am.
There’s a Fish House Vera Cruz out there.. not fancy, but a great place.reply
My favorite restaurants in
Submitted by hipmatt on November 12, 2006 – 1:29pm.
My favorite restaurants in Temecula are actually Rosa’s Cantina (mexican)in old town and Pat and Oscar’s on the Pond (mostly Italian)on the corner of Rancho Cal and Ynez. , but neither of these are 5 star or high end, they are just good food, casual atmosphere, and my fav is Rosas.That being said, Baily’s in oldtown would be exactly what you are looking for. look here http://www.oldtowndining.com/ Make sure you eat on the second floor, which is the high end place, not the bottom, which is a nice casual cafe/bar. Ask for a window seat, if you can get one, you will have a nice view of front street, and as an added bonus…. If you go to Costco in Temecula, you can buy $100 worth of dining gift cards to Baily’s for just $79. But, if price really is no object, skip that part.
Hope this helps.
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