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Island Prime

Milestone celebrations with waterfront scenery.

Closed now $$$ Waterfront ViewRomantic SpotUpscale Dining
6.6/10
№ 20 on the List Issue № 137 · 8 wks · Scored by Mateo Alcaraz Full List →
№ 01 · The Brief

Harbor Views, Steak and Seafood at the Water's Edge

Island Prime sits on the water with a harbor panorama that does real work: the view of downtown San Diego across the bay is the room's most consistent asset, and the kitchen knows it is competing against that backdrop. This is a special-occasion room, priced and operated accordingly, and the food lands somewhere between reliable and uneven depending on the plate.

The lobster bisque is the safe opening move, rich and consistent. The prime filet mignon is the kitchen's strongest land-side statement, drawing praise for execution that holds up even when other dishes falter. Mac and cheese runs as a serious side, not an afterthought. The pan seared sea bass is the signature seafood plate, though the kitchen's seafood work overall draws more mixed readings than the steak program. The wine selection is well-regarded and deep enough for the occasion.

Service is polished and attentive, calibrated for the milestone-dinner crowd that books this room for anniversaries and birthdays. The restaurant offers table-side touches, like rose petal arrangements, that register as occasion-dressing and carry an upcharge; guests report these extras as uneven value. That pattern reflects the room's broader calculus: the atmosphere and service consistently deliver, and the steak program delivers, but the seafood side of the menu has produced enough variance in the record that ordering strategy matters.

The waterfront location puts this room squarely in La Jolla or the harbor edge of the city's upscale coastal dining tier, distinct from the South Bay taco shop or the North Park independent, and distinct from the Gaslamp tourist plate. Island Prime is a destination room for people who want the bay view, a serious steak, and a room that reads as a genuine occasion. The filet and the bisque are the anchors; the view closes the deal.

№ 02 · What to Order

The order, from the record

№ 03 · Insider Tip
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The prime filet mignon is the kitchen's most consistent plate; order it over the seafood options if the record is any guide. The wine program is strong enough to lean on for pairing.

Mateo Alcaraz · Top of San Diego
№ 04 · The Verdict

What earns the 6.6

01
The harbor view

The bay panorama looking toward downtown is real and consistent, and it is the room's single strongest asset.

02
Steak over seafood

The prime filet and the lobster bisque carry the menu; the seafood program shows more variance and warrants careful selection.

03
Occasion room, occasion pricing

Service and atmosphere are calibrated for milestone dinners, but the add-on extras carry upcharges that do not always match the execution.

The record

Insider Score history

On the List 8 wks Current № 20
How we score

The Insider Score is our own 10-point editorial rating, set by the writer who covers the room. It is never an average of other sites’ stars, and it is never for sale. It weighs three things:

01Track record

How highly a kitchen rates, across how many diners, over how long.

02Consistency

Whether recent diners still agree with the long-term verdict.

03Distinction

What the kitchen does that its category does not.

Island Prime earns a 6.6, great on our scale for Seafood in San Diego.
Mateo Alcaraz
Mateo Alcaraz
Editor

Editor at Top of San Diego. Barrio Logan and National City roots; carries the Cal-Mex, fish-taco, and border-food heritage. He reads the review record, not the press release.

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