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Best Restaurants -(Sushi)
Point Loma Seafoods
(Restaurants - Sushi)
2805 Emerson StSan Diego CA 92106 619-223-1109
Description:
POINT LOMA. Locals have favored this fish and chips place for years, and it's one of San Diego's best places for al fresco dining. You'll also consider it a good place to purchase reasonably priced fresh seafood, party platters, and sushi (there's also a sushi deli should you want a few rolls while you're there). If you're an angler and catch something yourself, Point Loma Seafoods will fillet and smoke it for you.
Roppongi
(Restaurants - Sushi)
875 Prospect StLa Jolla CA 92037 858-551-5252
Description:
LA JOLLA. Sami Ledecki's latest culinary adventure is nothing short of spectacular. From the modern earth-toned, softly lit dining room complete with tropical fish tank to an exciting fusion of Chinese, Korean and American with such tempting dishes as Mongolian grilled shrimp with mango you can't go wrong at this local favorite. Be sure to leave room for the divine desserts their "chocolate decadence" is heaven!
Sushi Ota
(Restaurants - Sushi)
4529 Mission Bay DrSan Diego CA 92109 858-270-5670
Description:
PACIFIC BEACH. Set in a strip mall amid a handful of unassuming businesses, this great restaurant hides its excellence well. Don't be swayed, though, by service-shop neighbors. Loyal crowds who flock to Sushi Ota covet the sublime fare and readily return to partake of it. The place has won rave reviews from several national publications, and along with impeccably prepared sashimi, rolls and seaweed salad, it also offers tempura, teriyaki and fried seafood.
The Fish Market
(Restaurants - Sushi)
750 N Harbor DrSan Diego CA 92101 619-232-3474
Description:
DOWNTOWN. This landmark enterprise is a city mainstay that offers the area's largest selection of premium seafood. The daily fresh-catch board boasts as many as 16 choices, often making decisions difficult. The relaxed space features maple tables and panoramic Bay views, and reasonable prices only bolster the place's stellar reputation. The more fine dining-inclined Top of the Market is located upstairs and also serves Sunday brunch. Located on the edge of Tuna Fleet Park near the lower end of Harbor Drive.
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