Restaurant Review: Bianchi Pizza and Pasta at Bahia Hotel in Mission Beach
Bianchi Pizza and Pasta
Bahia Hotel
998 West Mission Bay Drive
San Diego, CA 92109
By LK Bruce
As is often the case, there is good news and bad news. So it was when a foursome headed over to the Bahia Hotel to try out its relatively new restaurant, Bianchi Pizza and Pasta. (Not on the Peninsula but close enough for those who hate to leave “the Shire.”)
Located at the roadside/ front of the hotel, unlike the Bahia’s other restaurant, Dockside 1953 which is on the water, Bianchi is equal parts inside and outside with an enormous fireplace outside and enormous Neapolitan pizza oven inside. The vibe is casual, comfortable and pretty. Given the Bahia owners’ passion for cars, the inside walls are adorned with posters of Bianchi autos and bicycles.
The menu doesn’t overwhelm. Offering six appetizers, four salads, six pasta dishes and nine pastas, you don’t need a half-hour to decide what to order.
A very cool special is the Italian Date Night on Wednesdays where you and your paramour can share a Caesar salad, 750ml of house wine – Line 39 Pinot Grigio or Cabernet Sauvignon – and one pizza for $44. That is a deal our friends were only too happy to seize.

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