Category: | Restaurant, |
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Address: | 4637 Convoy St Ste 104, San Diego, CA 92111, USA |
Zip code: | 92111 |
Website: | http://sushikuchi.com/ |
Opening hours (Edit) | |
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Monday: | 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM |
Tuesday: | 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM |
Thursday: | 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM |
Friday: | 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM |
Saturday: | 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM |
Sunday: | 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM |
50% OFF menu.
If it wasn't for the 50% it would have been a little expensive.
We were walking around and we thought to try this little place and we were glad we did.
Sushi rolls were very tasty.
Clean place.
The staff is nice, helpful and beyond. You can ask'em anything and will help you as much as they can.
We tried 6 rolls total and every one of them was very good.
And that was the second time visiting Kuchi.
We'll be back soon.
Ahh, the food was to die for. Excellent and vast choice of sushi and sashimi, super friendly staff/service. Excellent sake choices too. It's a fairly small place and very popular, so make sure you make a reservation. Highly recommended.
Greatly impressed! Quick and efficient service. The pictured menu is awesome , helping us to decide what to order and it was not disappointing! My newest favorite Sushi place close by... Good job!
If there is ever a Kuchi to eat, this is the place to get it. The Kuchi Roll is the staple piece to every dinner we've eaten here. Everything else, we each have to try something new each time. We have found some delicious gems such as the Star Wars Roll, Sweet Hawaiian Roll, and the Dragon Roll.
They offer 50% off sushi selections, but you're not going to be spending only a couple bucks per roll. If you want to touch that sweet Kuchi Roll to your lips, it's like $15-20. Don't be surprised at the bill at the end of the night, just remember the following words. Worth. Every. Penny.
The sushi wasn't really top notch. It was busy which is good. Good cheap eat. Parking was hard. Tasty but limited in drinks outside of sake and sapporo beer. Lots of college kids, which for a primary audience is on point.