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    Choi's

    4.6 (664 reviews)
    Open 4:00 pm - 11:00 PM
    Updated a few days ago

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    Charred Gochujang Octopus
    Ashley P.

    I had a great experience at Choi's in San Diego. A lot of items on the menu were unfortunately sold out because one of their suppliers was delayed, but honestly, we made the best of it and still had a really good meal. We ended up ordering the crispy chicken, octopus, and the bulgogi birria vampiro. Everything we tried was flavorful and well done. The food had a fun, creative twist and still felt comforting. The service was also really good. Dillon was our waiter and he was super down to earth, friendly, and easy to talk to. He made the experience feel relaxed and welcoming, even with the limited menu situation. Overall, even though they were missing quite a few items that night, the food we did get was delicious and the service made up for it. I'd definitely come back to try the rest of the menu when everything is available.

    Seared ahi wrapped in prosciutto on a bed of forbidden rice and charred baby bok choy
    Michelle S.

    Elevated decor for an Asian restaurant, friendly staff, surprisingly tasty dish off a small menu It looks like they have an extensive drink menu but I wasn't here to drink. They don't have too many offerings for food maybe six appetizers five or six entree choices in about three dessert options. There was a Padres game tonight so they were sold out of several things but I opted for one of those substitution items which was a prosciutto wrapped seared ahi steak on a bed of forbidden rice and charred baby bok choy. I was doubtful how it would taste to have Pursuit wrapped around a raw piece of Ahi but it surprisingly works! The presentation is one of the most unique I've ever seen. See the picture. Almost seems like someone squirted soap suds all over the dish but it was tasty. I probably wouldn't come again because I like more choices on the food side of the menu and because I found out when the check came that they automatically had a 20% gratuity and I was only a party of one! Thus i give it only 4 stars.

    Risotto
    Julianne B.

    Came for happy hour, and enjoyed our overall experience because of the decor and the hospitality. But the food experience was a little inconsistent: - loved the $1 oyster specials and the bulgogi birria - there was a lot (2 of the 5 items on the HH menu) that wasn't available due to suppliers, but it was items we did want to try. This was disappointing. - the fried chicken entree was tasty but didn't match the "fine dining" elevation of this dish we were expecting. - the risotto was bland. We were told the rice is really al dente, that wasn't the issue.

    Regular menu.
    Melanie P.

    Came here with their revamped fine dining Korean Asian Fusion menu during Happy Hour and this place was absolutely amazing!!!!! First off, there is free parking available, just circle around the building until you see a garage entrance for retail parking. Two hours for free! Let me first explain the aesthetics of this place. Clean and modern with mid century feel accented with greenery throughout. Please note that they won't seat you until most of your party is present. We came here for Happy Hour which was from 4-6pm from Tuesday to Sunday! This is fantastic that HH includes the weekend!!!! To start, got a wellness shot which had a meld of juices and ginger. A great drink to ready your palate. For cocktails, I tried the Suika Spritz, which was refreshing! The Absolutely Pho-nomenal definitely tasted like cold Pho broth but spiked. It wasn't my favorite drink, but glad I tried it nonetheless. Of course we ordered the $1 oysters, and ordered all three - Baja, Pacific Northwest, & East Coast. It came with some Asian fusion sauces to dress our oysters. My fave was the Baja as these were the freshest! All three were smooth and non briny. On the HH menu we also tried - Bulgogi Birria Vampiro - Tender meat with bulgogi seasoned beef on top of a tostada. Really liked the meld of the two cultures in this dish. Duck Liver Mousse - Comes with rustic bread & crème fraiche. Very duck forward. I liked this because it was rich with flavor. Stone Crab Taco - Loved the nod to Loganisa in this taco! This was by far, my favorite protein dish on the HH menu!!!! Regular Menu - Mango Nasturium Kimchi Salad - I absolutely loved this vibrant and fresh dish!!!! I had to go back for second and thirds! Shishito Peppers with Bonito Flakes - This was definitely a fun and flavorful dish with lots of umami. Dessert - Hotteok and Vanilla Ice Cream - this was my favorite dessert! The pancakes were flaky and delicious!! Bonbunja Tiramisu - Beware! This has a strong coffee taste. It reminded of the strength and flavor profile of a Vietnamese coffee. I can't believe it's not cheesecake - Definitely a mix of a brûlée but with a cheesecake flavor. Confusing but works lol. We met the executive chef, Kyler, who explained and served some of dishes we ordered. The entire staff was so accommodating and even reminded us if we needed our parking validated! Our water never ran empty and our dishes were promptly taken away as we finished. Definitely a place to visit during HH since they offer amazing food and cocktail choices.

    Choi's is street level
    Jiansen W.

    FOOD Choi's Oyster Hour 4-6pm Tuesday-Sunday is a deal and so good for $1/oyster - I really like the Baja ones compared to their east coast and Pacific Northwest counterparts - plus the peppery cocktail sauce, black pepper mignonette and lychee liquor were super unique. The Silkworm Pupa Adobada Tacos are novel and Kimchi forward, served with charred pineapple wedges. It's a nod to the Korean fusion menu here. PARKING Validated for 2 hours in the garage on 12th Ave, don't forget to take your parking ticket to exit and re-enter the garage via elevator. AMBIANCE The interior has an elevated/refined modern vibe with a hightop bar and several tables throughout. There are also outdoor tables. SERVICE Staff were friendly, super helpful, and knowledgeable.

    Watermelon soju
    Thuy T.

    Honestly quite dumbfounded on all the 4-5 stars reviews on here. Is this the same restaurant? Went to the Padres game on Tuesday & happened to walk by & saw their HH sign outside so we gave them a try. Upon walking in they weren't that busy, the bar area was full & a couple of patrons inside & out. Checked out their HH menu. They offered $1 oysters 3 types Baja, Pacific & East coast. Everything else food wise looks good. Except if you're into soju types of cocktails. Strictly beer & wine. We ordered a bottle of flat water, half a dozen oysters of each (this came out last & they were out of almost every thing), bulgogi birria vampiro (lukewarm temp a tad too sweet), silkworm pupa adobada tacos (crispy silkworm but also lukewarm temp) & duck liver mousse (needed some type of acid like pickled onions to cut through the richness & sweetness). Hubby had their IPA (ordered another one & they came back with half a pint & a shot of soju on the house cause they ran out) & watermelon soju cocktail (too sweet). Service is extremely slow due to being understaffed maybe? Our drinks took awhile it came out after our two taco items. They ran out of oysters which took awhile & came out last (I didn't care for their 3 sauces). One was way too salty, some type of icy clear maybe lychee infused sauce & house made hot sauce VERY VERY SPICY one note (no explanation from waitress) & their IPA's. This is where we asked for our check. Beware, there's an automatic 20% service fee added to all checks no matter the size of the party or even for happy hour. They don't tell you this in person upon walking in but do advertise on their website. I have no problem with this if the service & food is great. But for you to advertise your happy hour for oysters & bubbles but you're out of oysters & beer on a Tuesday with very slow service?? And on a crazy busy Padres game & heritage night?! Plan better!! All in all food is okay nothing mind blowing for 4-5 stars, our waitress is nice but service is slow. Maybe dinner is better & not their Hh?

    Octopus (4 stars)
    Daniel C.

    For the first dinner for our Spring Break 2026, we booked Choi's at East Village. The restaurant is sleek and modern, and the service along rivals those of Michelin-quality restaurants we've been to. You even get a personal welcome card upon arrival. Parking validated 2 hrs in the secure, ACE parking structure behind the restaurant. The food is Korean-inspired, but with some influences from Mexico. Overall we enjoyed 4/5 dishes, so overall 4 stars. Although there's no kid's menu, our 5yo really liked 3/5 of the dishes. Best dishes: *Birria Taco with Bulgogi Sauce - This appetizer had shredded beef mixed with Mexican cheese and light bulgolgi sauce on a large, crispy blue corn (?) tortilla. Great contrast in textures and the flavor was more sweet than spicy. *Gochujang Octopus - Great tart flavors from the sauce, though octopus slightly on the chewy side. Wife enjoyed the dish. * KFC - Two crispy fried chicken thighs that are crispy and sticky outside and warm and juicy inside. Great flavors with sweet and tart balancing out. Our 5yo son ate like half this dish. * Dessert - It was a bowl that had the sugary, burnt crust of creme brulee, but underneath it was a light cheesecake filling that was thicker and less sweet than traditional egg custard. Loved this dish - and one order is good to share with 2-3 people. Mediocre Dishes: * Unfortunately, the wife did not enjoy the Miso Ling Cod. The side of Korean congee was well flavored with mushrooms and Bonito flakes. The fish itself was soft, but a bit mild in flavor. The real downer was the skin - although seared crispy it was super bitter for some reason. Overall an excellent find in San Diego for a modern take on Korean-inspired food and soju cocktails. I would probably recommend sticking to the meat-based dishes on the menu. Their menu does seem to change periodically.

    Charred Gochujang Octopus
    Nani N.

    We made a reservation at 5:30pm and we were slightly late due to the increased traffic near the area from the Padres game. But although they had a 15 minute grace period, they were still able to hold our table and were super accommodating. They also had happy hour from 4-6pm I believe, which had a different and separate men Duck Mousse: It was part of there happy hour menu which ended at 6:00pm. The toast tasted so nice and the creme fresh complimented the duck mousse and toast. It was an amazing appetizer to get. Charred Gochujang Octopus: I love the flavors of the gochujang and how it doesn't taste too overbearing. The octopus felt a little chewy and may have been overcooked slightly. I liked how the charred tasting complimented the gochujang and it was not too spicy. Braised Short Rib: MY FAVORITE DISH. The wasabi mashed potatoes and kimchi demi was sooo delicious. The short rib was so tender and juicy and melted in my mouth. It was cooked to perfection and fell apart so nicely and smoothly.

    K-Town Lobster
    Simon S.

    I've been to Chois twice now, and unfortunately, it hasn't lived up to the expectations. The service is decent but the food lacks authentic flavor. The restaurant is located next to Petco Park and you can either try for street parking or park in the structure nearby. Interior is set up with bar seating and tables. The oysters during happy hour were a good price but messy (found several shell fragments), and while the octopus and lobster were cooked to the right consistency, the sauces were unrecognizable. The "Gochujang" octopus didn't taste like gochujang, and the "K-Town" lobster bisque tasted nothing like tteokbokki sauce. To top it off, the Hotteok was a stale puff pastry rather than the traditional version. If you're looking for real Korean flavors, this might not be the spot.

    Fried Choi's Crispy Chicken (GF)
    Diana N.

    We were welcomed with a hand written note from the team. the ambiance is lovely. Very spacious and well planned. I liked that it was busy but it didn't feel crowded. You must get the fried chicken. My fiancé wanted to lick the plate - it was so good. The scallops were beautiful and fresh. And the pork belly wraps were my favorite. By the time we finished dinner, I requested we come back for my birthday. Then dessert came. And that was the nail in the coffin. Those Korean pancakes I could eat every day of my life.

    Bhadri K.

    Choi's is quite unique for a Korean restaurant in San Diego. Super design forward, stylish and contemporary, gives me KATO vibes almost. Love that they have lotsa plant-based options that are very creatively plated and executed. The service there is almost Michelin-quality like !! Parking tip: Can be really difficult especially during Petco games/special events - Please call them on the day of to check if validation system works to park in the same complex.

    Saewoojang crudo
    Stephen L.

    If you're a frequent purveyor of Korean food, this place is exactly what you should be anticipating as you read the menu. Overall, the menu is a surprisingly unimaginative take on classic Korean concepts and dishes (a lot of "good, but...", as you'll read); price doesn't translate well into execution or portions. It's astonishing that this restaurant was rated so highly by so many. Came here with a group of friends on a Friday evening; while the time we chose was late (7PM), the restaurant was only partially full - plenty of tables sat empty for the rest of our meal. First red flag for a Friday night, despite having a chic, modern layout and moderately lit interior (one would've guessed that this would've been a great date spot or general hangout, especially at 7PM on a Friday). We were seated as soon as the rest of our table arrived, and our server was quick to assist us. There's more nuance to how the service was (you can message me about it, I'm not dinging them for it, it was an observation), but overall what you'd expect from a restaurant of this status. While the cocktails started us out well, unfortunately that's where the evening just plateaued. I will state, I'm aware this restaurant is considered "Korea Fusion" and that dishes are served single-portioned but we were treating them family-style. Yellowtail crudo - great, crisp flavors that are balanced out well by the brine and coconut cream that accompany it. Portion for even a single person is on the smaller side. Saewoojang crudo - as advertised, closer in concept to an aguachile - flavors were predominately orange and oil; textures were of interest here in that they all matched effectively a "firm citrus" (you'd understand if you had it). Charred Gochujang Octopus - Sauce was good but could've stood to be a bit more punchy to match the firmness of the octopus. Crunchy onions on top did add a bit of texture and saltiness to it, but would've preferred that the flavor came more from the gochujang and that the onions were a textural boost. Octopus itself was good, but was just a touch firm (for the pre-portioned bite) to my personal preference. K-Town Lobster - Honestly just a butter-poached lobster sitting in a tomato bisque. The tteokbokki inspiration felt the same way that La Croix gets its flavor inspirations. The arancini texture did not come through as gimmari. Braised short rib - For the price, a lackluster portion atop some unoriginal sides. Wasabi was completely non-existent in the matched potatoes. Doenjang Risotto Gone Wild - The umami one would pull from a doenjang wasn't the star here, it was the oyster mushroom flavor, leaving the dish tasting like a standard mushroom risotto. Arborio was slightly undercooked in places. Choi's Crispy Chicken - A KFC (Korean Fried Chicken) that honestly tasted identical to bonchon chicken. Take that as you wish. Avocado mash (read: simplified guac) didn't augment the flavor of the dish in any significant way. Bokbunja Tiramisu - I'll help you with the description - it's Korean black raspberry wine that makes it Korean-inspired. Elements of a traditional tiramisu all are there enough to get by. Hotteok and vanilla ice cream - exactly as described - extra-crisp hotteok with vanilla ice cream. Nothing special. Last thoughts: As a fusion restaurant, I came to Choi's hoping to see Korean classics blended with local ingredients, local knowledge, and playfully re-imagined displays or executions that take what we know to be Korean dishes and changes how we think of their key elements. What I got was what felt like an upscale-d and glossed-over Korean dining experience. -1* - Price for value -2* - Flavor profile P.S. - Da Nang Skies implies a pan-Asian influence that is not seen anywhere in the menu. Not sure where out of all the Korean elements on this menu there is suddenly a Vietnamese reference.

    K-Town Lobster
    Michelle N.

    Its year 3 for Choi's, and they've revamped the menu to include some new items! - PARKING - They validate up to 2 hours of parking! Go on 12th Avenue and you'll see a sign for Choi's parking. The gate is closed but once you drive up, it will automatically open. Make sure to take your ticket with you for them to validate! - SERVICE/ENVIRONMENT - Although the menu changed, the ambiance did not - still the same beautiful and classy atmosphere! They have a new soju infusion wall towards the back that I would recommend checking out - you'll see the labels of each jar and find the corresponding cocktail on the menu! Service was great then, and still great now. Very attentive, even though it was extremely busy! Javier was our server and although he was new, he definitely seemed like a veteran staff! So friendly and accommodating! I was very impressed when he remembered every thing we ordered without writing it down! - FOOD/DRINKS - = COCKTAILS = Gimhae Airport: So refreshing and delightfully sweet! Da Nang Skies: My husband ordered this and I was jealous because this was SO good!! = APPETIZERS = Saewoojang Crudo : The chive oil and chili oil with the marinated shrimp... just try it!! It's a fantastic way to start the meal if you like raw shrimp! Muscat Grape Toast : Sweet, savory, creamy - I'm also a mascarpone fiend so I loved it! Bulgogi Birria Vampiro : Compared to the other two, this didn't get a huge reaction but still good! = ENTREES = Tonkatsu Frontera : Crispy on the outside, tender on the inside! The grilled pineapples were a nice fresh bite to accompany the Tonkatsu. K-Town Lobster : Gimmari Arancini is a genius cuisine mashup! Lobster was just slightly chewy, but still a great portion. Galbi Glazed Tomahawk : You can't hate this cut of meat, especially when it has BONE MARROW BUTTER on it! This was the only slip up, but we mentioned my husband has a mango allergy and it looks like they still included the mango kimchi on this dish. Luckily he was OK eating the meat furthest away, but it would have been better for it to be completely separate. Note: must be ordered 24 hours in advance! = DESSERT = Bokbunja Tiramisu : Have I had Bokbunja before this? Nope. After eating this dessert I'm very intrigued! Think Raspberry Chocolate, but without the bitterness! Overall a wonderful dinner and a great way to start off 2026. I think as they hone in on this new menu and work out any adjustments, it will lead to another successful year for them!

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    Can they accommodate for a gluten allergy?

    Hello there! Most of our menu is Gluten-Free, including our famous Crispy Chicken! :)

    Is it kid friendly?

    Yes, we brought our two month old. They don't have a kids menu though.

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    3.3 mi
    $$

    I recently visited on a Sunday night with friends and really enjoyed our time there…read more The atmosphere was very relaxing, the drinks were unique, and the staff was excellent in helping us choose something we would enjoy. They also checked with several times to make sure we had everything we needed, which was great because we were so distracted talking lol so it helped us re-order drinks and appetizers. The spicy tuna crispy rice was soo good, it had a really unique flavor. My drink, the "heads will roll" was BOMB. While the pricing may be slightly higher than other venues, the service and experience were well worth it. Just a warning about a potential GPS issue...Both my Lyft driver and my friends' Uber driver dropped us off two blocks away, on a side street at the wrong location so be alert and don't get out early like we did! Overall, it was an somewhat upscale, unique, and chill experience, and I look forward to returning.

    Immediately fell in love with this quaint and chicly decorated speakeasy lounge. The staff was…read moreincredibly personable and helpful. The vibe was relaxed and unassuming. When I made the reservation, it was noted that there is a 1.5 hour limit on the table. Thankfully, Botanica isn't incredibly stringent about this rule as it gave us more time to eat, drink and be merry. My friend and I split the bill and I paid $87.49 with tip included. Here's what we had: Blistered shishito peppers - mild spice but flavorful New York strip yakitori - ordered two of these because they were that good! The steak was tender and the sauce rendered an umami flavor Botanika roll - tasted fine, but it ate one note. You can taste the citrusy parts but not much else. Mochi dessert - you can only get dessert if you order the pre fixe chef menu, but since our waitress didn't know this, she put the order in and gave it to us! We were incredibly grateful because it was the perfect end to a good meal For cocktails we ordered Spirited Away, Dragon of the West, Kyoko Sakura & Heads will Roll. All of the cocktails were beautifully presented and quite tasty.

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    Japanese Gin for the win!
    Japanese Gin for the win!
    Polenta and Wild Mushrooms
    Polenta and Wild Mushrooms
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    The Dream
    Good Enough Cocktail Club

    Good Enough Cocktail Club

    4.5
    (33 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    Private events
    Large group friendly

    Located in Little Italy, I think this place might have taken over the food hall that was here?…read more Good music, outdoor seating too. Bartenders were friendly. We ordered several rounds of cocktails but unfortunately, a lot of them lacked flavor & could have used more alcohol.

    I was checking the status of what's been happening on the east end of the Piazza della Famiglia in…read moreLittle Italy after the food hall closed several months ago. Good Enough Cocktail Club has opened in the large suite across the plaza from the vacant hall where a couple of restaurants from the previous ownership failed to thrive. The new management has experience operating multiple ventures in the SD area including a popular bar in Carlsbad. I had already eaten dinner, and it was getting late so this was a quick stop for a small bite only. The place was fairly quiet with the outside patio empty, a few patrons entrenched at the bar, and a group seated at one of the small tables to the right when you walked in. As part of the ambiance, there were some vintage speakers and a record player set up to spin some vinyl on busier nights. Two of the menu pages were dedicated to cocktails which were $14 each with over a dozen varieties. Beer, wine, and sake made up two other pages while the rest was dedicated to food. Those offerings consisted of bar bites and tapas. I picked the Chicken Empanadas for my order. Two pastries were stuffed with spicy chicken that sat on top of a bed of arugula. A cup of chimichurri was provided for dipping. The empanadas were each cut in half on the plate. I found them to be fairly ordinary in terms of taste and quality. Since I didn't purchase a drink, I can't comment on that aspect of the business. What did annoy me was that a customer wandered outside on the patio to wait for her order and began puffing a cigarette. The smoke odor was very noticeable from where I sat. The ventilation either needs to improve, or they should inform smokers to light up farther away from the entrance. The rating for my experience at Good Enough Cocktail Club was good enough for three stars.

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 Tequila, Black Sesame Syrup, Yuzu, Melon Calpico, Hibiscus Float
    OST Cocktail Tequila, Black Sesame Syrup, Yuzu, Melon Calpico, Hibiscus Float
    Comfy bench seating
    Comfy bench seating
    Atmosphere

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    Atmosphere
    Charade

    Charade

    4.5
    (79 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    As the self-appointed king of speakeasies, I'm back at it with another one. After having dinner in…read morethe area, we stopped by Charade for some drinks on a Monday night. I parked on the street close to the dinner spot I went to and then walked over to Charade. Ambiance (5/5): Charade is a speakeasy so here's your clue. It's located inside Balboa. Look for the room with the arcade games and you're on the right track. Once you enter the speakeasy, you'll immediately be impressed with the old school charm. It seats roughly 20-30 people and there's a bar on one end and a stage on the other end. Old school red curtains add to the vibe. And here's the best part. On Mondays, it's jazz night. Local musicians will play which makes for a great time. Service (3/5): There was one bartender working when we were there. Overall, she provided pretty good service. There was one comment she made which rubbed me the wrong way but no biggie. Food (N/A): I had dinner prior so were on a liquid diet. I did notice that they have a few snacks available like popcorn. Drinks (4.5/5): When you think of speakeasies, you think of elevated cocktails. I look for creativity and an interesting blend of flavors and ingredients. The menu here, while not huge, has some interesting options. Outside of the menu itself, the prices are reasonable (especially for California). And they make you stiff drinks which is always appreciated. Taking into account the cocktails and the ambiance, Charade is an awesome laid-back speakeasy. Make sure to stop by on a Monday for jazz night. That takes things up a notch.

    Came here around 11:30 PM on a Friday right before closing. No reservation needed. It's a little…read moretricky to find at first, but once you know it's tucked inside The Balboa Bar and Grill, it all clicks. I've been to The Balboa plenty of times and had no idea this was even here. The space is intimate, but well-designed. Think low lighting, a small bar, and sofa seating lining the walls with an open area in the center that naturally shifts between a dance floor and a social space. It strikes a nice balance of being lively without feeling overcrowded. They had DJs playing. It wasn't too loud so you were still able to socialize and hear one another. Drinks were solid. I ordered an Old Fashioned, and it was done right. Service stood out too. Everyone we interacted with was genuinely friendly and welcoming. Overall, it's a great late-night spot that feels a little more tucked-away and intentional than your typical bar scene. Definitely worth checking out!

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    Burlesque fridays
    Burlesque fridays
    The jazzy sound of Sip & Curl
    The jazzy sound of Sip & Curl
    Back room at the Charade

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    Back room at the Charade

    Choi's - wine_bars - Updated July 2026

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