Best Lunch in Monterey

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Mark C. Anderson

Mark is a serial explorer and award-winning columnist based in both Bay Areas who serves on the Monterey County Food System Coalition.

Picking a great lunch spot around the Monterey Bay Area can create a decision-making crisis. That happens in 1-square-mile Carmel-by-the-Sea on its own, where there are more than 50 restaurants. From there, Local Getaways thought long, hard and hungry on this list.

Some priorities that guided this compilation include: patios (which have evolved amid Covid), family-managed establishments (with a splash of more resort-leaning spots), and local product, (which led to a lot of seafood). There are scores of more casual spots that make fantastic midday fare. Chief among them are the spots I frequent most, like the torterias and taquerias of Seaside (¡I see you Tortuga and Mi Tierra!). But here we focused on full-service spots. 

Feature Photo: Big Sur River Inn & Restaurant

Monterey

A table filled with various dishes, including sweet potato fries with dip, a bowl of rice topped with avocado and other vegetables, another plate with coleslaw and ribs, and a glass of a yellow drink garnished with a lime slice. For the best lunch in the Monterey Peninsula, look for the "Hula's" logo on the glass.
Photo: Courtesy of Hula's Island Grill

Hula's Island Grill

622 Lighthouse Avenue, Monterey
831.655.4852

The vibe and decor and service and patio and juicy tiki drinks (that much sexier amid happy hour) all complement the food. The food, meanwhile, reciprocates with tropical range, fusion intuition and lots of vegetarian/vegan options. Greatest hits include items like seared ahi wontons, abalone-style calamari, jungle tofu, the Trader Vic’s fish sandwich and namesake Hula Burger. Guests can also select a fresh catch of choice and a preparation like lemongrass-crusted or blackened wasabi style. Hours are 11:30am to 9:30pm Tuesday through Thursday, 11:30am to 10pm Friday and Saturday, 4pm to 9:30pm Sunday and Monday. hulastiki.com

A plate of spaghetti with tomato sauce and basil is set on a wooden table by the sea. A glass of white wine rests next to the plate, which is placed on a white coaster. The background shows waves crashing against the shore—truly, the best lunch Monterey Peninsula has to offer.
Photo: Courtesy of Schooners Monterey

Schooners Monterey

The on-top-of-the-ocean positioning would be enough — you’re essentially dangling over the Pacific — but the drinks and food hold up, and the cute-and-clean aesthetic and wind protections are key details they pay attention to. The raw bar dishes local shellfish and such, a bunch of appetizers and main plates focus on fresh catch like local black cod and seared sea scallops, but there’s a steakhouse side of the menu too, and a $150-ish seafood tower for the ambitious. Hours are 7am to 9pm daily. schoonersmonterey.com

A white bowl filled with steamed clams in a broth is garnished with lemon wedges. Resting on a blue napkin with a salt shaker blurred in the background, it epitomizes the best lunch experience on the Monterey Peninsula, enhanced by an inviting outdoor setting.
Photo: Courtesy of Sand Bar and Grill

Sandbar & Grill

Wharf #2, Monterey
831.373.2818

Tucked under Wharf Two in Monterey, Sand Bar is a locals favorite for a rock-solid lineup of strengths: Fresh seafood befitting a dockside spot; signature dishes like crab-shrimp melts, sand dabs, clam chowder and calamari all done with aplomb and a kick of Sand Bar personality; a great happy hour; staff that’s been there forever; solid wine list long on value; and harborside views that often include frolicking otters. Hours are 11am to 9pm daily. sandbarandgrillmonterey.com

A dish on a wooden table with thinly sliced salmon, quartered boiled eggs, capers, and a small portion of rice, served on a floral-patterned plate. Next to the dish is a loaf of bread on an ornate, vintage-style green and yellow grill; truly the best lunch on the Monterey Peninsula.
Photo: Courtesy of Maligne

Maligne

600 Broadway Ave., Seaside
831.601.1302

Here the open floor plan gives diners a wide angle of the kitchen amid an airy, urban-chic, intentionally unfinished space. The main focus is wood-fired finds—think crispy black cod, popular chicken parm and lush pork piccata — complemented by a superb seasonal pizza program, sharp wine list and smooth service. Chef-owner Klaus Georis grew up in restaurants, found his kitchen calling in Michelin starred S.F. spots and while interning at Belgium’s In De Wulf, then returned home to give Seaside a restaurant unlike any it’s seen. restaurantmaligne.com

Moss Landing

A plate of food, perfect for the best lunch on the Monterey Peninsula, featuring a mixed green salad with cherry tomatoes and crumbled cheese, a serving of rice mixed with lentils, and a portion of stewed beans garnished with fresh parsley.
Photo: Courtesy of Epsilon

Epsilon

7902 Moss Landing Road, Moss Landing
831.633.5843

Surprisingly few downtown Monterey restaurants do a proper lunch, and fewer still have done as long or as well as Epsilon. The authentic family heirloom recipes that go into the avgolemono soup, imam bayildi and chicken kabob sandwich speak for themselves, as does the staying power of the service staff. Come night time, it’s also a great spot to watch the tour buses offload talent for the adjacent Golden State Theatre, or to drift next door to Monterey’s first speakeasy since Prohibition, where Epsilon chef-owner Chris Hix does the food too. Lunch hours are 11am to 2pm Tuesday through Saturday, dinner hours are 5pm to 8pm Tuesday through Thursday, 5pm to 9pm Friday, closed Sunday and Monday. epsilonrestaurant.com

A vibrant dish of paella featuring bright yellow rice mixed with peas and red peppers. The dish, perfect for the best lunch on the Monterey Peninsula, is topped with clams, mussels, a shrimp, and garnished with a green herb and green beans.
Photo: Courtesy of Haute Enchilada Cafe

Haute Enchilada Café

7902 Moss Landing Road, Moss Landing
831.633.5843

The sizable patio is flush with thoughtfully arranged greenery and quirky art, and the plates of relleno de La Paz, pescado Cubano and magic mushroom tartine are every bit as creative and strikingly arranged. Specialty drinks like the Moroccan mojito and cup of Zen represent another big draw. Ask your server about the resident owls. Hours are 12pm to 3:30pm Thursday through Monday, closed Tuesday and Wednesday. hauteenchilada.com

Phils Fish Market
Photo: Courtesy of Phil’s Fish Market & Eatery

Phil’s Fish Market & Eatery

The seafood has earned an international reputation and appearances on BBC Travel, Food Network and Sunset Magazine. Picnic tables and a beachside eating area fill up with families grazing on waves of Sicilian-style artichokes, oysters, clams, prawn cocktail, cracked crab and, yes, the headlining cioppino, available by bowl or bucket. Pro tip: While it’s not uncommon for the line to stretch into the parking lot, Phil’s Snack Shack down the street does delicious soups and sandwiches without the wait. Hours are 10am to 7pm daily. 

Salinas

A grilled steak with crisscross grill marks, topped with a dollop of butter, is served alongside creamy gnocchi and steamed asparagus on a white plate—the best lunch you'll find on the Monterey Peninsula.
Photo: Courtesy of Mangia - Eat on Main

Mangia - Eat on Main

328 Main Street Suite A, Salinas
831.256.2170

I named this place the Best New Restaurant of 2021 for its habit-forming homespun recipes, family-run enthusiasm, local vibe and vibrant dinner scene. But the lunch might be more magnetic, thanks to modest price points and less bustle. Things to consider in anticipation: truffle gnocchi, pollo piccata and penne alla Mangia, which earns the name. Lunch hours are 11am to 2:30pm Tuesday through Friday, dinner hours are 4:30pm to 9pm Monday through Saturday. restaurantji.com

Top view of probably the best lunch on the Monterey Peninsula: a black bowl of stewed meat, a plate with colorful sautéed bell peppers, a stack of tortillas on a blue plate, a lit candle, and a green plant on a wooden table.
Photo: Courtesy of Villa Azteca

Villa Azteca

The family-run spot has a gift for giving traditional Mexican recipes contemporary creative flourishes and presentation, with lots of vegetarian options. It’s a recipe that made them one of the area’s most popular new restaurants of the last few years. Tacos de nopal, chicken mole, beef birria en consomé and prawn aguachile are among the plates that have made it an Oldtown hit — and inspired a second location, coming to Carmel Plaza in 2022. Lunch hours are 11am to 4pm Tuesday through Thursday, dinner hours are 5:30pm to 8:30pm Tuesday through Thursday, 5:30pm to 9:30pm Friday and Saturday, Sunday brunch 10am to 4pm, closed Monday.

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