
Best of the Best - Readers Choice 2006
Pacifica Seafood Restaurant received praise from readers of Palm Springs Life for having the region's Best Vodka Menu and a crowd-pleasing martini bar. [More]
Restauranteur of the Year Award awarded to Kipp Downing, Pacifica Del Mar
Improvements in the heart, brain—even mood—have been linked to modest doses of omega-3s. Even one meal a month can help. [More]
Restauranteur of the Year Award awarded to Kipp Downing, Pacifica Del Mar
The San Diego Chapter of the California Restaurant Association hosted its 21st annual Gold Medallion Awards Banquet at the Town & Country Resort. [More]
Pacifica Renews as Platinum Sponsor of Palm Desert High School Foundation
Pacifica Seafood Restaurant was a Platinum Sponsor in 2004 and has already signed on to help again this year. Managing Partner, Mitch Epstein, whose daughter is a former PDHS student, says they are always eager to help towards a worthy cause. [More]
Remember the Fishermen
A recent LA Times "Column One" article reported from Humboldt Bay, California that "An undamaged fishing trawler is found on the sea floor, its nets full. The captain and crew are lost. And no one can figure out why." [More]
Seafood Hitting its Peak
Soft-shell crabs have begun to make their yearly appearance here, which is always an occasion for rejoicing in our house. I first made the acquaintance of these wonderful crisp, soft crustaceans in New York, where you could buy them at the fish shops on Ninth Avenue opposite the Port Authority. [More]
Fish is Good For Your Heart
The American Heart Association recommends eating fish (particularly fatty fish) at least two times a week. Fish is a good source of protein and doesn't have the high saturated fat that fatty meat products do. [More]
Professional Dietitians Recommend Eating Fish
When it comes to health benefits, fish continues to line up high on the positive side. There's the omega-3 fatty acids found in all fish and especially the fatty fish. Omega-3's help promote heart health and aid in prevention of heart disease making them a positive choice. [More]







