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Toma Restaurant and BarvsThe Lark

Toma Restaurant and Bar and The Lark are both rated highly by writers. On balance, The Lark ranks significantly higher than Toma Restaurant and Bar. The Lark is ranked #1 in Santa Barbara with praise from 5 reviewers including Lonely Planet, Frommer's and Afar Magazine.

Toma Restaurant and Bar
8/10
324 W. Cabrillo Blvd, Santa Barbara, CA
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Gayot Gayot
14.0
"Fine Italian and Mediterranean fare on the Santa Barbara waterfront." Full review
Fodor's Fodor's
"Seasonal, locally sourced ingredients and softly lit muted-yellow walls evoke the flavors and charms of Tuscany and the Mediterranean at this rustic-romantic restaurant." Full review
The Lark
9/10
131 Anacapa St., Santa Barbara, CA 93101
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Gayot Gayot
14.0
"Seasonally inspired fare in Santa Barbara's trendy Funk Zone." Full review
Fodor's Fodor's
"Shared dining—small plates and larger—and a seasonal menu showcasing local ingredients are the focus at this urban-chic restaurant." Full review
Afar Magazine Afar Magazine
"The Lark is a hit for its locally sourced shared plates such as brussels sprouts with dates, pork belly with a bourbon and peach glaze and grilled octopus with roasted cauliflower and sea beans." Full review
The Infatuation The Infatuation
"A massive, modern restaurant in a former fish market...smack in the heart of the Funk Zone, The Lark is the pride and joy of Santa Barbara." Full review
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Zagat Zagat
"This moderately priced Santa Barbara New American sits in a former fish market between the docks and the train station." Full review
Michelin Guide Michelin Guide
Michelin Plate
"Vibrant dining room has become one of the trendiest places in town, largely thanks to the urban scene it fashions through an edgy décor and vintage lighting...meals are served as large, family-style." Full review
Frommer's Frommer's
"The furnishings are reclaimed and repurposed and the food is über-local and fresh. Plunk yourself down at a wooden booth (with benches built from church pews) or table, or at the giant communal table." Full review
Time Out Time Out
"It’s a celebration of the Central Coast with a seasonally changing menu—the constant being a menu that’s split between “the farm,” “the ocean” and “the ranch.”" Full review

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