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Specialties
As one of our recent reviewers posted:
«My family and I have been going to Old Trieste for nearly 30 years. The sea bass and halibut are to die for. You start with fried zucchini which is out of this world. The salad and pasta side dishes are wonderful compliments to any of the entrees. The warm bread itself is worth going for. Tommy was the heart and soul of the restaurant for years, and his son Larry now continues the legacy of this one of a kind San Diego restaurant. Do not be fooled by its Morena Boulevard location. This book cannot be judged by its cover. Dine here once and you will be a patron for life.»
History
Established in 1963.
Old Trieste was founded in 1963 by Ramiro ‘Tommy’ Tomicich. The restaurant is named after his birthplace, Trieste, Italy. Tommy, as most people knew him, had a no nonsense concept which he applied to his culinary expertise and his attentiveness in the dining room. He was known for enforcing a strict dress code requiring women to wear dresses and men to wear jackets and ties. As a famous story goes, after being denied entry to the restaurant, a woman in a pant suit returned to her car, removed the pants to her suit and returned with the knee length coat. Tommy then seated her without a problem. In 1970, Tommy relaxed his dress code permitting dressy pant suits for women. Some of the dishes Tommy took pride in creating are chicken cannelloni, scampi, fine veal and his signature sea bass. Many famous people enjoyed dining with Tommy at Old Trieste. They include Spiro Agnew, Frank Sinatra, Regis Philbin, Anthony Quinn, Governor Pete Wilson, Orville Redenbacher, and Dr. Seuss.
Meet the Business Owner
Larry T.
Business Owner
Bio coming soon!