Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
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The restaurant, a Japanese eatery in San Diego’s vibrant Torrey Hills neighborhood, offers a delightful culinary journey. You’ll find Unisushi to be a perfect spot for a quick bite or a relaxed meal, with a focus on healthy options that cater to your well-being.
Its cozy and casual atmosphere makes it an inviting destination for lunch or dinner, whether you’re dining in or grabbing takeout.
Unisushi offers a generally pleasant dining experience, with many guests appreciating the fresh fish and the care taken in presentation. The staff often receives praise for their professionalism and attentiveness, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere.
However, some diners have expressed concerns regarding the overall value proposition, particularly concerning pricing and additional fees. While the ambiance is often noted as appealing, these financial aspects can detract from an otherwise enjoyable visit.
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The restaurant maintains an average Restaurant Score of 6.1 out of 10, indicating a fairly standard experience. Customer satisfaction sits at 55.7%, suggesting a mixed reception among patrons.
This assessment is based on 122 customer observations, comprising 68 positive and 48 negative remarks. Looking closer, Ambience (6.8), Food (6.4), and Service (6.3) all perform reasonably well, contributing positively to the overall impression.
However, Value (2.4) stands out as a significant area for improvement, with many finding the pricing structure and extra charges problematic.
Unisushi presents a somewhat balanced offering, with its enjoyable sushi and welcoming atmosphere supported by a Recommendation Score of 6.3. The attentive service also contributes positively to the dining experience.
If you prioritize quality food and a pleasant setting over strict budget considerations, it might be worth a visit. However, potential diners should be aware of the significant concerns regarding value and potential additional charges.
When it comes to the food, many diners found plenty to praise, with 42 positive remarks out of 72 total. Guests frequently highlighted the excellent food quality, generous portions, and beautiful presentation. Many enjoyed the fresh fish, delicious sushi rolls, and tasty teriyaki chicken, often describing the dishes as yummy and satisfying.
However, the food experience wasnt universally stellar, with 24 negative comments. Some felt the taste was ordinary, the fish wasnt always fresh, and the rice could be dry. Issues like bland miso soup, overly salty dishes, and a perceived lack of authentic Japanese flavors also surfaced, contributing to an average score of 6.4 and a mixed customer satisfaction of 58.3%.
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If you're looking for a decent meal with good portions and presentation, especially for sushi and teriyaki, it might hit the spot. However, be mindful that some dishes might lack authentic flavor or freshness, and the overall quality can be a bit inconsistent.
When it comes to service, there are definitely some bright spots! Many customers praised the friendly service and attentive staff, with several shout-outs for the manager and servers being super nice and helpful. Based on 14 positive remarks, guests often felt welcomed and quickly seated, contributing to a decent experience.
However, the overall score of 6.3 (average) and 58.3% customer satisfaction (mixed) tell a more complex story. While some experiences were great, 10 negative comments highlighted issues like slow service, incompetence, and inattentive staff. Some felt the waitress wasn't paying attention, and there were instances of forgotten food, suggesting inconsistency.
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The service here seems to be a bit of a gamble. While you might encounter friendly and efficient staff, be prepared for the possibility of slower service or less attentive employees. It might be worth a try if youre not in a rush, but dont expect consistently stellar service.
The ambiance here generally hits the mark, with a solid score of 6.8 and customer satisfaction at a good 75%. Many guests appreciate the Lo-Fi vibe and Japanese style decorations, making it a great place to have a low key date night. The decor is nice, and the place was clean, with 12 positive remarks highlighting these aspects.
However, not everything is perfect. A few customers, 4 to be exact, pointed out issues like a particularly dirty men's restroom sink. There were also concerns about a dog chowing down on food on the floor, which some considered a Health Code Violation due to nasty germs and fleas.
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If you're looking for a spot with a cool Lo-Fi vibe and Japanese decor for a casual date, this place is generally a good bet. Just be aware that some cleanliness issues, particularly in the restroom and a concerning pet incident, have been noted. Overall, it offers a pleasant atmosphere but has a few areas needing attention.
When it comes to value, it seems there isnt much to cheer about here, as we found no positive feedback from customers among the 10 comments we reviewed. However, the sentiment around value is quite different, with a poor score of 2.4 and customer satisfaction at a dismal 0%. Many felt the price was steep and like a top tier sushi place.
There were also concerns about credit card charges not being disclosed and false advertising regarding certain items. Some even advised against spending hard earned money here, especially noting the minimal savings from happy hour'.
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If you're looking for good value, this might not be the spot for you. The pricing and extra fees seem to be a major point of contention, so be prepared for a potentially steep bill and unexpected charges if you decide to visit.
You’re looking at roughly 26 per person – reported by 20 diners. That puts it in the 21 – 30 € category. For a Japanese Restaurant, it’s comfortably mid-range: not a steal, but not bank-breaking either.
Most guests spend right around this average, with a good number finding options in the 11 – 20 € range, and a few opting for something a bit more premium.
Here’s a quick look at what guests spend per person, based on the latest 20 reviews.
How this restaurant’s value stacks up against similar spots in San Diego.
Overall, we think the pricing here feels quite fair for a Japanese restaurant in San Diego. It offers good value for a mid-range experience.