Donburi Kitchen

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San Diego, United States

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Seafood donburi restaurant· Health food restaurant· Noodle shop· Ramen restaurant· Soba noodle shop· Soup restaurant· Sushi restaurant· Ramen· Sushi Bars· Restaurant

Donburi Kitchen Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Donburi Kitchen is located in San Diego, United States on 6030 Santo Rd ste g. Donburi Kitchen is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category seafood donburi restaurant in United States.

Address

6030 Santo Rd ste g

Price range

$$$

Phone

+18587374224

Open hours

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Esteban Townsend

Service is amazing - everyone is super friendly. They're always looking out seeing what you need. Everyone legit looks like they want to be there! Space is simple, modern, really good AC. It's always about 2/3 full when I get there. Takeout is relatively fast - they do take care with your order. Everything is packaged in recyclable containers (no sketchy styrofoam) and the soup containers are reusable! I love the satay, drumsticks, khao soi. My go tos. Some of the food is a little sweet but you can ask them to cut back on the sugar.

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Carla Kobashigawa

A comfy, homey spot for Japanese food. Dining is casual. Sports were on the large screen TV. Staff is always so friendly and will recognize you when you return, even if it's been months since your last visit. The miso soup and agadashi tofu were a delicious start and the portions of the salmon bowl are HUGE and the seafood always tastes super fresh. The prices are so reasonable as well.

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Alice Anderson

Great service and Korean style Chinese food. Reasonable price and seats fast. Best close-by and like you visit, again for friendly service...

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Tian Meng

Good food. I ordered a spicy beef ramen with extra noodle, it cost around 14 bucks, that's reasonable price to me.

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Anatoly Petkov

The pork ramen is excellent - broth is as porky as it can be but not fatty or heavy. It's aggressively seasoned but not oversalted. The meat is tender and juicy and they crisp it up on a pan before they serve the soup so it has another layer of taste and texture. Noodles are perfectly cooked and tie the whole meal together nicely. The fried chicken Karagi is very soft tasty despite its simplicity. The rice bowls are exactly that - a bowl of rice with something on top. I had the one with salmon and the fish was well prepared but to be honest, the whole thing is a bit boring. Altogether a good experience, especially the soup, so I recommend it and will be revisiting.