After experiencing both Addison and Per Se, the most honest conclusion is this: neither is better—they are simply different.
Addison, located within the Fairmont Grand Del Mar, offers a dining experience that feels grand, controlled, and meticulously crafted. Per Se, on the other hand, delivers something more intimate and emotionally engaging.

The food at Addison is impressive, often pushing the boundaries of creativity. Some dishes are visually stunning, designed to leave a lasting impression. Per Se takes a more restrained approach, focusing on balance and harmony.
Service at both restaurants is exceptional, though the style differs. Addison feels more formal, almost theatrical, while Per Se feels more natural and fluid.
The atmosphere reflects this contrast. Addison immerses you in luxury, creating a sense of exclusivity and escape. Per Se, with its views of Central Park, offers a more grounded experience.Price is comparable, though Addison can feel more extravagant due to its overall setting.So, which should you choose?
If you want to be amazed, choose Addison. If you want to feel something deeper, choose Per Se.
In the world of fine dining, greatness comes in many forms—and experiencing both is the only way to truly understand it.
