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Avis SUSHI TADOKORO San Diego
Avis des membres sur SUSHI TADOKORO
4.4/5
26 avis
Rapport Qualité/Prix
Qualité de la cuisine
Originalité
Cadre/Ambiance
Service
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SUSHI TADOKORO
Ouvert
- de 17h00 à 22h00
Horaires d'ouverture
Lundi
Fermé
Mardi
11:30 - 13:40
et 17:00 - 22:00
Mercredi
11:30 - 13:40
et 17:00 - 22:00
Jeudi
17:00 - 22:00
Vendredi
11:30 - 13:40
et 17:00 - 22:00
Samedi
11:30 - 13:40
et 17:00 - 22:00
Dimanche
Fermé
Les meilleurs à San Diego et autour
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The parking lot has minimal spots available for this restaurant so leave a little time to find street parking. Also if you go on a weekend or after 5pm, you can charge your EV in the nearby caltrans parking lot and walk over (10 minute walk through beautiful old town).
The appetizers were a strong start but unfortunately one of the highlights of a 2 hour meal was the beginning. The fresh sashimi was nice but not exceptional. I noticed the tuna selections were all pretty boring throughout the meal. The grilled tuna was too tough and lacked flavor. The miso marinated chilean sea bass with ginger was undoubtedly the highlight of the meal; both were extraordinarily flavorful. The fried smelt with lemon was a nice salty and tasty snack. The nigiri selections (both fish itself and the addition of the rice) were definitely better than the sashimi options. But again, still not at the elite level of restaurants. The uni, seaweed, and trout roe over sushi rice tasted nice even if utterly predictable.
All in all it would be a 5 star experience if it were $200 instead of $420. Even locally, I enjoyed Hidden Fish in convoy much better around this price point. There was some more audacity in the menu rather than just subtle flavors and fresh fish. As a sushi lover and enthusiast, I am glad I went to see for myself. But I could not rightly suggest Sushi Tadokoro over other options.