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Himitsu San Diego Reviews from The Last Year
The best sushi in San Diego.
....period. Mitsu is the owner and the master chef. He is a true gentleman and a real master chef. You must try this place. A reservation is a must.
Love love love this sushi spot! We went yesterday with
Love love love this sushi spot! We went yesterday with family in town and we woke up talking about it so I had to leave a review. We sat at the bar and the chefs were kind and funny and didn't make us feel bad for any modifications due to our food allergies. (Gluten free heaven might I add!) Definitely higher price point but worth it in our opinion. We will definitely be back!
This is the best sushi in La Jolla and possibly San Diego!
This is the best sushi in La Jolla and possibly San Diego! The food is always top-notch and even though it is a little expensive, I am guaranteed to have the perfect meal here
Outstanding.
Excellent service. High quality sushi. Casual but very nice indoor/outdoor atmosphere in a small grouping of restaurants (the word mall doesn't do the area justice). Pricey but worth it if you are looking for top quality.
Cool place to eat.
Great portions of sushi. Excellent service and food. We enjoyed it a lot.
Great owner, great food quality & tastes, but fix-its
Great owner, great food quality & tastes, but fix-its include: 1) sushi nigiri rice did not stick together so almost all our pieces made sadly fall apart with chopsticks or even gentle finger grip, 2) out of yummy lobster soup by 8:30pm, 3) sunomono needs simple rice wine vinegar sauce not overly hot & distracting spicy sauce, 4) needs to have simple Plum Wine by the glass or bottle (even cheap Takara from Berkeley good), 5) despite OT resy last resy times @ 8:45pm, the lady servers all HOUND you upon seating that now "last call for food as the kitchen soon closes"...how horrible, RUDE & UNGRACIOUS. The lovely & present owner Mitsu, a proud descendant of famed Mr. Ota) hopefully wants to make $$$ & welcome & keep his customers ? Special place, nonetheless.
Recently stayed at the beautiful Orli La Jolla boutique
Recently stayed at the beautiful Orli La Jolla boutique hotel and lo and behold, I found this gem! An extraordinary dining experience at this sushi haven. The ambience seamlessly blends relaxation and beauty, creating the perfect backdrop for a delightful meal. The quality of the fish and sushi surpassed my expectations, leaving my taste buds in awe. What truly sets this place apart is the impeccable customer service - attentive, friendly, and truly dedicated to enhancing your dining pleasure. A gem for sushi enthusiasts seeking a memorable culinary experience. Parking is a little tough but that's expected in beautiful La Jolla.
Fresh fish with pretty reasonable prices! My favorite
Fresh fish with pretty reasonable prices! My favorite aspect of Himitsu is while they offer very traditional sushi pieces, they also offer rolls and more creative dishes without sacrificing quality. There is something for everyone. I am a picky nightmare with sushi and tend to prefer Edomae style. This limits who I can have lunch or dinner with, but Himitsu solves this problem. Their nigiri is up there with the best omakase in town. One of my favorite sushi spots!
3.500 stars. We really wanted to love Himitsu, but ended up
3.500 stars. We really wanted to love Himitsu, but ended up walking away slightly hungry and slightly dissatisfied. Service was on the strange side as well, which is why our experience merited 3 stars instead of 4. This is a smaller restaurant with an outdoor patio and a small section inside at the bar in front of the sushi chefs. The bathroom is a shared bathroom with the entire plaza, and you'll need to get a key from the host/hostess to use it. For the price (Around $100 a person+), I would expect their own restroom for their patrons. We were seated at the bar and could watch the sushi chefs work, which was very entertaining. We loved a few dishes--the salmon/hamachi crudo was a standout, as was the karaage. The sushi rolls were good but small--plan on getting at least 2-3 rolls per person in addition to appetizers. There are only 6 pieces to most of the rolls, and even the special rolls would have about 8 small pieces. Now, onto the service. Our server was nice and earnest and meant well but was either inexperienced or did not have good instincts on a number of occasions. We were handed the menus by the host and sat down and our server asked us what we wanted to drink which was fine. We told him we needed a minute to decide, so he left and came back exactly a minute later to try to take our order. I would have given my guests at least 4-5 minutes to get settled before coming back. After our rushed drink order and appetizer order was put in, my partner and I discussed what we might want to get for our rolls. I went to the bathroom (note the shared bathroom that required a key above) and came back to my seat. No sooner than a few seconds after I sat back down the waiter was there to ask us what we wanted to eat. I literally had not even adjusted myself in the seat yet prior to him coming back. We had mostly decided on what we would eat but clearly had not finalized our decision. At an upscale restaurant where I would expect the server to leave and let us discuss, he just stood there while we awkwardly discussed pros and cons to the different dishes and we felt rushed to make a decision. I saw him do this to a couple of other tables as well that were seated after us. Midway through the meal, he asked us if we wanted to order anything else, which is something that is typically asked when all of the food or at least almost all of it has come out. In our heads only half of the menu items had been delivered to us, but it caused us to have to remember what we ordered and what was left before we decided that we didn't need to order more. One final situation that stood out. He asked my partner if he wanted another glass of rose, which my partner said no to. At that time I ordered a second, different draft beer as there were a couple of sips left in my glass. He took my unfinished glass (who does that without asking?) to get me another beer but prior to doing this, asked my partner if he was sure he didn't want another glass of rose. (I'm sure my partner would have said something if he changed his mind!) In isolation, this faux pas would have been overlooked but there were too many others to overlook. One constructive criticism that they could improve is when the sushi chefs delivered the food items to us, they should tell us what we are eating or have the waiter come and tell us what it is that we are eating; it just adds to the experience and the ambience and is pretty standard for higher end restaurants. We had to guess based on our memory for what we ordered what it was that was being given to us. Anyway, perhaps it was an off night, who knows, and the food was decent but nothing that we would rush to return to Himitsu for.
Absolutely amazing.
One of the best sushi places I have had in San Diego. Great music and ambience and amazing service- we had the best waiter. We went with the himitsu roll, 8 piece chefs choice, yellowtail collar, and wasabi Caesar. The fish is SO fresh. Best experience.
Gave Himitsu another chance, and was reminded why it just
Gave Himitsu another chance, and was reminded why it just didn't meet my 5-star expectations. For the price, I really expect AMAZING unbelievable sushi-- but, it just isn't. The place overall is a bit underwhelming IMO. This time we sat in their little enclosed patio and recommend that spot over their general outdoor seating. The general outdoor seating just seems so unserious given how much you're paying for their sushi. They are also clearly dog friendly as we were sitting right next to a cute frenchie lol. I really wish I could remember our servers name but can't for the life of me, but I will say that he was on top of it. Very sweet and also gave us a little ice cream sorbet and candle whilst celebrating valentines (even though it wasn't valentines). Don't think I will be returning, but I will say it's worth a try!
Good atmosphere and nice service.
However, I was very disappointed about the sushi. I went there for lunch and got the premium set Nigiri menu. As many sushi, lovers, I would expect high-quality fish, butter, smooth with high-quality tasting sushi rice. Taste
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What happens if my bid expires unanswered?
By 🦩 @FluffyStar64, 07/08/2021 8:55 pm
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Hi I am new to the platform. What happens if I bid on a restaurant reservation expires and no one has responded to the request?
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Answer from 🥷🏻 @ColorfulRod45 (07/08/2021 9:28 pm)
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Hey @FluffyStar64, thanks for the question! When you place your bid the amount gets transferred in a deposit account, the second you either cancel your bid or a few minutes after the bid expires the funds are moved back into your main account from where you can refund it to your payment method or use for other transactions.
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By 👻 @FirmOffer13 (11/24/2021 2:53 pm)
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By 🥷🏻 @ColorfulRod45 (11/24/2021 3:12 pm)
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Answer from 👻 @ZestfulField70 (06/26/2022 1:42 pm)
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My reservation expired but I did not get a credit and I see no way to cancel. How do I the funds back as a credit?
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By 👻 @ZestfulField70 (06/27/2022 3:00 pm)
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Answer from 👻 @ColloquialPosition80 (06/03/2022 2:36 pm)
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I have a similar question, it seems like when money is refunded it doesnt go immediately what is the process of this since its essentially a debit card and not a credit card
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Answer from 🧌 @ExpensiveKey54 (04/21/2023 6:17 pm)
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The funds go back into your account and you can place a new bid
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