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- AAlessandrovipLos Angeles •4 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThis place is what gaslamp quarter in San Diego needs Great vibe, ambiance, colors, and amazing design that makes you feel like you are in Singapore or somewhere exotic. The Yellowtail scallions and the Tai Miso snapper were so so good and perfectly balanced. The Potstickers so delicious to start. Wagyu drunken noodles perfectly seasoned. We had the filet mignon with a special seafood sauce that melted in my mouth. The miso black cod was light and flavorful. We saw some sushi rolls being served at tables nearby but we were so full and will definitely try the place another time to experience those dishes. Server was very knowledgeable even for a place that is so new. We finished the meal with the red velvet chocolate lava cake, absolutely delicious. I would definitely recommend this place to my friends and family and anyone visiting San Diego. On weekends they have a dj playing till late at night that will for sure add a great vibe, we will definitely be back.More infoAKA San DiegoPrice: Expensive• Asian• Downtown•3.4
- JJocelynSan Diego •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoMy friends and I love Seneca, we keep going back to this place every time we hang out. The pizzas and pastas are so yummy!! We’ve tried a few things from the menu and there hasn’t been one we didn’t like. They have a good variety of pizzas, pastas and appetizers. They have good mocktails too, the cucumber is my favorite! And I don’t drink alcohol so I haven’t had any cocktails but from what I’ve heard those are good too! The staff has always been super friendly and welcoming and the view is breathtaking! I highly recommend giving this place a try! 🙂More infoSenecaPrice: Expensive• Italian• Downtown•4.7
- VVincentvipWashington, D.C. Area •71 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoIncredible! We started with the sushi-grade Hot Oil Seated Salmon and the Whipped Buttermilk Ricotta with charred bread for dipping. We also had the Roasted Chinese Eggplant sitting on lemon yogurt and pine nuts that had the appearance of sushi and the taste of beautifully seasoned eggplant. We also had the juicy cheeseburger special which had perfect fries.More infoKettner ExchangePrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Little Italy•4.7
- WWilliamNew York City •31 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoOverall our dining experience was terrific. We started with a beet salad that was as beautiful as it was delicious. One of our best ever dishes. We also had the pork belly that was also good but not even close to the salad. We also had wagyu butter biscuits. They were served in a smoked filled glass. A new dining experience for us. Very cool. When our waitress came back for our entree order, my wife selected the Rock fish special. I then ordered the flat iron steak. My wife told me after dinner she meant to pick the black cod but got confused. It's not a big deal but the Rock fish dish was $70 vs $36. The Rock fish was grilled perfectly. The only issue I have is our waitress should have told us the fish was big enough for two. I felt like she was padding my bill because it was a Tuesday night. I gave her ample opportunity to apologize for not telling us but she didn't seem to care. I mentioned how big a piece of fish it was. How it's big enough for two. Nothing!! I didn't eat my steak dinner at all, so I took it home. Overall it was still a great place to dine. I would go back , but be mindful of what you order. Our bill was $300. I would expect more honesty from the wait staff. Kudos to the chef.More infoJuniper & IvyPrice: Expensive• undefined• Little Italy•4.6
- DDanielvipSan Diego •11 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 20, 2024charming place with consistently excellent food at reasonable prices.More infoBuona ForchettaPrice: Moderate• Italian• South Park•4.6
Discover best authentic restaurants in South Park
Discover the charm of authentic dining in San Diego's vibrant South Park neighborhood. This eclectic area is renowned for its range of restaurants that capture the essence of culinary authenticity, offering a variety of cuisines that promise an original taste experience. From traditional dishes that have been passed down through generations to contemporary interpretations that maintain the core flavors, each establishment in South Park invites diners to indulge in genuinely authentic fare. The dining scene in South Park is characterized by its commitment to authenticity, where each restaurant strives to offer a unique and true-to-origin culinary experience. This focus ensures that every meal is not just eaten but savored, with attention to quality ingredients and traditional cooking methods. Whether you're a local foodie or a visitor eager to explore, the authentic restaurants of South Park provide a delightful journey through diverse cultures and flavors. These eateries not only serve excellent food but also contribute to the neighborhood’s lively atmosphere, making dining out a memorable event. Perfect for anyone seeking an authentic dining experience, South Park’s restaurant scene reflects a community that values depth, originality, and the culinary arts.