
Once home to more than 6,000 Italian families who worked to build San Diego's then-flourishing tuna fishing industry, Little Italy is now a quaint and lively neighborhood filled with patio cafés, unique restaurants, art galleries, shops, hotels, and the beautiful Amici Park.
Whether you frequent the area or are just paying a winter vacation visit, the festive, holiday light-ordained India Street houses an array of restaurants and lounges that offer everything from old-fashioned Italian to modern-day twists and is sure to offer the perfect nook that will speak to your unique taste.
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