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Booked 96 times today
Booked 9 times today
Price: Moderate
• Japanese • Mission Valley
Booked 9 times today
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- BBenjaminLas Vegas •3 reviews4.0Dined 2 days agoThey were great. Everything is too expensive now, Benihana included. But it was great, and our chef Santiago and server Nathan were awesomeMore infoBenihana - San Diego, CAPrice: Moderate• Japanese• Mission Valley•4.1
- AAndrewvipSan Diego •3 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoAbsolutely love eating here. It is high quality sushi at a great price. The service is amazing and there is a fun atmosphere. Great for all occasions. I really enjoy sitting at the bar but there are also tables there. While eating at the bar you get to interract with the chefs which makes it special. It is one of the better sushi spots in San Diego. The quality and service reminds me of Soichi. You will not be dissapointed.More infoHarmony Cuisine 2B1Price: Very Expensive• Japanese• Kearny Mesa•4.9
- KKellySan Diego •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoFrom the esthetics to the food and drinks, Tako was the best experience in SD! We try a new place every week and this place is hands down the best and already making reservations to go again!More infoTakoPrice: Expensive• Sushi• Old Town•4.1
- RRobertMinneapolis - St. Paul •20 reviews4.0Dined on Nov 19, 2024Great spot for watching the ocean and sunsets. Nice lounge areas. All of second levelMore infoCannonballPrice: Moderate• Sushi• Mission Bay•4.4
- KKeithDenver / Colorado •1 review5.0Dined on Nov 17, 2024We cut a narrow path through the menu. She had a spicy margarita, I had the Oh Behave (a horchata/rum concoction that was most yummy). We split the queso fundido, and seriously, we could have stopped there, as we're apparently in our eat-like-a-bird era. But no, we plowed ahead, gorging on lobster tacos and enchiladas del mar--all of it was awesome and we each got down like three bites. These are not huge portions (nor are they small)--it is us, of woefully tiny stomachs. Oh well, go, go hungry. You'll be satisfied.More infoEl SueñoPrice: Moderate• Mexican• Old Town•3.9