Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Solana Beach. Solana Beach is a coastal city in San Diego County, California. The population was 12,867 at the 2010 U.S. Census.
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4 based on 29 reviews
W Live in the neighborhood so we decided to try this restaurant on a Groupon. Our initial disappointment came when we realized all the crab used in the Sushi was krab, I.e. Imitation crabmeat. After looking over the menu, we de decided to try a variety of dishes, shrimp tempura, teriyaki salmon bowl and rainbow roll sushi. While fresh, nothing was particularly well seasoned. The waiter did as little as he could to get by. Sorry, but there are too many better restaurants. We won't be back.
4 based on 71 reviews
Shimbashi Izakaya, with sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean, is located on the Market Level at the Del Mar Plaza. We offer an extensive seasonal menu, fresh sushi and sashimi, a wide selection of sake and Japanese beer. With our tapas-style Japanese menu,
Colleagues and I enjoyed a nice meal at Shimbashi Izakaya. As some were not hard core sushi/shashimi eaters, this was a good choice. The menu offered a variety of Japanese sushi options, but also some non traditional alternatives. There was a menu with pictures to aid your choices as is common in Japan. Everyoneâs meal was very good and so was our service. We ate outside and our view of the pacific was quite nice too. Prices were somewhat high as can be expected with this cuisine in the USA matched with Del Mar. Sake options were numerous, but that too was expensive. I would recommend Shimbashi Izakaya to anyone who enjoys Japanese cuisine with a view, but be prepared to pay for it.
4 based on 37 reviews
We tried a couple of the restaurant's most popular rolls, including the Monkey Roll, all of which were pretty good. The challenge in SoCal is there are so many great sushi restaurants making it difficult to stand out but we thought the sushi was above average. Unfortunately the weak service took a little away from the culinary experience. Our water glasses had lipstick on it when delivered and when the waitress exchanged them she just treated the event as nothing had happened which could have been handled a bit better. Overall would recommend the place for the food which was pretty good.
4 based on 34 reviews
We last ate at Similan a year ago, and were delighted to find on this trip that the quality of the food remains excellent. The fried rice dishes and curries are wonderful and you can choose your heat level. The restaurant is pretty yet casual. Liked the large portions, and my chicken fried rice was delicious heated up for linch the next day.
4 based on 80 reviews
Our ramen was heavily treated with monosodium glutamate (MSG). If a restaurant succumbs to that it probably does not have any ambition whatsoever.
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4 based on 50 reviews
The restaurant is always busy with good, reliable food. The bar has a great atmosphere with friendly, attentive service and great happy hour prices (until 6.30 many days). Eric and his team make everyone feel welcome - regulars and newcomers alike. I believe happy hour is all evening on Monday. Easy parking and close to the 5. A real find!
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4 based on 263 reviews
From the creator of the famous Dumpling Inn on Convoy Street, Del Mar Rendezvous has been enticing San Diegans with its wide array of Chinese fare complimented by a modern mix of Asian flavors for over a decade. Rendezvous boasts craft, local, and high-en
I expect good if not great Asian food in California. However, while this restaurant was just fine, it wasnât any better than many of the chinese restaurants in mid sized towns in Michigan. The soup dumplings were pretty good but I have had better (Joeâs Shanghai in NYC). The potstickers were dry. The kung pao chicken was very good. The special fried rice was just okay. Ditto the beef and broccoli. We love dining out in Del Mar but I want to look for better food. For example, Simalan in Solana Beach.
4 based on 197 reviews
Iâd say the noodle dishes are best. The Tam Kah soup is delicious. You need to have reservations which you make the old fashioned way, by calling the restaurant directly; they note it on a sheet of paper. Very scientific, but it works for them. I stopped in for lunch recently by myself, glad I had some cash, as credit cards are only taken over $10. My lunch with chicken as protein was $8.95 including tax.
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