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Now in San Diego: New Salons and Spas

From the latest massage therapy treatments to the best spots for perfect mani/pedi, check out the top new spas and salons in San Diego.

Now in San Diego: New Hotels

From swanky suites to quaint boutiques, check out the San Diego's hottest hotels.

Now in San Diego: New Restaurants

Whether it's a brand-new bistro or a recently opened spot that's red hot, get the latest on San Diego's restaurant scene

How to Give Back Locally, San Diego

It's time to ask not what San Diego can do for you, but what you can do for San Diego. We rounded up some of the best local volunteer opportunities in town, so whether you believe in karma, or just want to be a better citizen, this list is a great place to get started.

Light My Fire: Best Grilling in the City

Summer is here and that means it's grillin' time. Whether you want someone else to cook it for you, (or at least do the prep, a la Korean barbecue), or if you're into being involved in every step from choosing the perfect outdoor spot to flipping each burger, we've got you covered. So get out there and start fanning those flames!

Absinthe Makes the Heart Grow Fonder

Now that absinthe has returned after a near century-long ban, it’s time to play catch-up. Distilled from such herbs as anise and wormwood, the super-strength liquor is named after the Greek word for “undrinkable,” but a visit to these bars will remedy that misconception. No, you won’t hallucinate, but it will keep you going all night--right up until you pass out.

Small Plates: 10 Restaurants, 10 tables or less

There's something neat about squeezing in to the last available corner table of a tiny restaurant. Sure, you might be able to tell the life stories of the people sitting next to you by the end of dinner, but it's usually worth the tight fit. Small restaurants usually come with a passionate chef, attentive service and an owner who's more concerned with an intimate experience than table-turning profit ratios. Our editors picked 10 of their favorite small restaurants.

The Ultimate Barbecue Guide

From beachside bonfires to backyard BBQs, we've got your ultimate guide to grilling this summer.

Choice Cuts: Top Steakhouses in Town

No matter what the current food trend dictates, steak is still what's for dinner for so many Americans. We're all just steer-crazy for the red stuff. Whether you like it corn-fed from the Midwest or flown in from Kobe, Japan, these steakhouses will please even the most discriminating beef lovers.

Neighborhood Guide: Golden Hill, San Diego

Get to know Golden Hill, as one of San Diego's oldest neighborhood's continues its turnaround with help from a few local hipsters.

Concierge Chronicles

  • Name:Gibrán Huerta
  • Age: 22
  • Hotel Concierge: W Hotel San Diego
  • You can call him: Hugh Brown
  • Hometown: San Diego, Calif.
  • Motto: Treat others as you would like to be treated

  • Bourbon is Back

    With the cocktail culture enjoying a healthy revival in San Diego, Burboun is back in a big way in local pubs and lounges. Here's five of our favorite bourbon cocktails around town.

    Per Diem: How to live it up on the company dime in San Diego

    From traveling with no-limit credit card to pinching pennies and haggling with accounts payable, we've got your guide to living on an expense account in San Diego. You pick your daily per diem limit, and we handle the rest.

    At your service: Concierge chronicles

  • Name: Albert Salmon
  • Age: 29
  • Hotel Concierge: US Grant Hotel
  • You can call him: Coach
  • Hometown: San Diego, Calif.
  • Motto: You cannot control other people, you can only control yourself.

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