While down in Santa Barbara for a work-related function, my wife and I walked up the beach a bit from our hotel and ate at Convivio.
While we had a few small items along with the following (and everything was good), the bucatini (pasta dish with pancetta, chile, crushed tomato, and pecorino) and costolette (smoked and slow roasted, double brined pork ribs) in the photo were just fantastic. Billed as "Nomad Italian" fare, "It strays from the standard or traditional Italian, sourcing inspiration from many other cultures’ cooking" according to the website. And it does, to great effect (the rib seasoning, for instance, appeared to draw from more Mediterranean/Middle Eastern sources). My wife's drink (in photo) was a ginger-based concoction (if I recall correctly) that she really liked. The pasta was fairly traditional, but the richly-flavored sauce made me want to lick the plate afterwards.
Highly recommended if any of that sounds good to you.
Convivo (convivorestaurant.com)
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