Restaurant in San Diego, United States
Fleurette
100Pearl PointsFrench Date Night

About Fleurette
Fleurette is a practical UTC pick for French / Côte d'Azur cooking when the brief is a composed dinner, date, or small celebration without a difficult reservation process. Pricing and formal format details are not listed, so judge it by cuisine fit and atmosphere rather than a fixed splurge calculation.
Fleurette is a San Diego restaurant with a French / Côte d'Azur focus. It is best considered for an evening meal when that cuisine is the priority, with listed hours running Tuesday through Sunday and Monday closed.
The verified details here are intentionally limited: cuisine, evening hours, a smart-casual dress code. Pricing, menu format, service style, specific dishes are not confirmed here, so evaluate Fleurette by its French / Côte d'Azur direction and current official information rather than by an assumed format or budget.
French / Côte d'Azur dining in San Diego
Fleurette's clearest verified identity is its French / Côte d'Azur cuisine in San Diego. The listed schedule points to dinner rather than lunch: Tuesday through Thursday and Sunday from 4:30–9:30 PM, Friday and Saturday from 5–10 PM.
Because no specific menu items, beverage program, price range, or dining-room format are verified here, the safest planning approach is simple: confirm current availability and details directly before choosing it for a particular occasion. The dress code is smart casual.
Who should choose it, who should cross-shop
Choose Fleurette when the group specifically wants French / Côte d'Azur dining in San Diego. If you are comparing other options, Queenstown Bistro - UTC, Katsuya Ko, Pacific Catch, Red O, The Amalfi Llama - San Diego may be useful cross-shops depending on the style of meal your group wants.
For readers comparing across the city, the San Diego restaurants guide is the better place to widen the search. Broader trip planning can also continue through the San Diego hotels guide and bars guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Fleurette good for solo dining?
Fleurette may work for solo dining if you want French / Côte d'Azur food in San Diego during its listed evening hours. Specific seating style and room format are not verified here, so check current details before going. Pacific Catch is another option to compare.
How far ahead should I plan for Fleurette?
Specific booking difficulty is not verified here. Fleurette is closed Monday and lists evening hours Tuesday through Sunday, with Friday and Saturday service from 5–10 PM. For the most accurate current availability, check the venue's official channels before planning.
Is Fleurette good for a special occasion?
Fleurette can be considered for a special occasion if French / Côte d'Azur dining in San Diego fits the plan. The verified dress code is smart casual. For a different kind of dinner, The Amalfi Llama - San Diego, Red O, Katsuya Ko are other options to compare.
Does Fleurette handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary-restriction details are not verified here. Check the venue's official channels before you go, mention any restriction when planning your meal. If your group needs broader menu flexibility, compare current options carefully and check official channels for the latest details.
What are alternatives to Fleurette in San Diego?
Queenstown Bistro - UTC, Red O, The Amalfi Llama - San Diego, Katsuya Ko, Pacific Catch are useful comparison options. Fleurette makes the most sense when you specifically want French / Côte d'Azur dining in San Diego.
Is lunch or dinner better at Fleurette?
Dinner is the practical fit based on the verified hours. Fleurette is listed as closed Monday, open Tuesday through Thursday and Sunday from 4:30–9:30 PM, open Friday and Saturday from 5–10 PM. No lunch hours are verified here, so check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
What should a first-timer know about Fleurette?
Treat Fleurette as a San Diego restaurant focused on French / Côte d'Azur cuisine. It is closed Monday, lists evening hours Tuesday through Sunday, has a smart-casual dress code. Confirm current menus, pricing, service details directly before visiting.
Location
4727 Executive Dr Suite100, San Diego, CA 92121
San Diego, United States
Compare Fleurette
| Venue | Location | Cuisine |
|---|---|---|
| Fleurette | San Diego | French / Côte d’Azur |
| The Amalfi Llama - San Diego | San Diego | , |
| Pacific Catch | San Diego | , |
| Queenstown Bistro - UTC | San Diego | , |
| Red O | San Diego | , |
| Katsuya Ko | San Diego | Pan-Asian / Robata |
How Fleurette San Diego compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if Fleurette is not the right fit
For a similar UTC-area alternative with a more casual bistro feel, choose Queenstown Bistro - UTC. For a group that wants shared plates and robata rather than French cooking, choose Katsuya Ko.
How Fleurette compares in San Diego
Fleurette is the better fit when the decision is specifically French / Côte d'Azur in UTC and the night needs to feel polished without becoming a major booking project. Queenstown Bistro - UTC is the easier cross-shop for a more casual bistro-style meal in the same area, while Katsuya Ko is stronger for groups that want Pan-Asian / Robata and a shareable table format.
Pacific Catch makes more sense for a broader seafood-leaning plan, especially when the group is less fixed on French cooking. Red O is the better comparison when the occasion calls for a bigger, more energetic night out rather than a quieter French-leaning dinner.
The Amalfi Llama - San Diego should be on the list when the group wants a larger-format, social dinner with a different coastal point of view. Fleurette is the sharper pick for a date or small celebration where cuisine focus matters more than scale.
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