Manilla Fastfood Desserts

8979 Mira Mesa Boulevard, San Diego, 92126, United States Of America, S San Diego

🛍 Hawaiian, Desserts

4.3 💬 93 Reviews

Address: 8979 Mira Mesa Boulevard, San Diego, 92126, United States Of America, S San Diego

City: S San Diego

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 93

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Lechón

Filipino Dishes (Main Course)

Main Dishes

Merienda

Entrées

Pork Dishes*

Noodelicious

Bisaya Espesyal

Authentic Indian Fare

Grills Stews And Fries

Duck Meat

Chicken

Thursday-Sunday

Beef

Popular Products

Meat

Noodles

Pinoy Breakfast Bento

Seafood

Filipino Cuisine

Chef's Specialty

Chinesische Gerichte - Entenspezialitäten

Starters

Pork

Sandwiches

Noodles & Soup

Fried Specialties

Main Entrees

Pollo

Pancit / Noodles

Street Tacos Jalisco Style

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S San Diego

S San Diego

San Diego boasts a vibrant culinary scene, renowned for fish tacos, California burritos, and craft beer, reflecting its coastal location and Mexican influences.

Categories

  • Hawaiian Embrace island flavors with our Hawaiian menu, offering a vibrant mix of fresh seafood, tropical fruits, and traditional favorites infused with a touch of aloha in every bite.
  • Desserts Delight in our selection of indulgent desserts, from luscious chocolate creations to delicate fruit-infused treats, each crafted to end your meal on a sweet note and leave your taste buds craving for more. View menu

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"Soichi is not our first Omakase experience, but it is the first one in San Diego that we have had. And what an amazing experience it was!Getting a reservation is key, especially if you want the bar. Our server was Marlon, and we told him we had just moved to SD and were celebrating our engagement anniversary. He was SO friendly and a willing conversationalist; we talked about everything from Ratatouille to the skeletal systems of the fish he was preparing. Not only that but Soichi himself also conversed with us and served us a little bit of sake. What a personality! Great presence, but humble and easy to talk to. The staff was amazing at welcoming us, taking care of us, and making sure we were enjoying our meal at every step.But if the staff was anything to appreciate, the food was even more spectacular. My husband and I have been together since college, so we’ve eaten Omakase in the Bay Area and Japan, but Soichi served us one of the best Omakase experiences on the West Coast. Our favorites were their black throated sea perch, amberjack, scallop, shrimp and fried shrimp head! , salmon, trigger fish, and golden eye red snapper; the snapper is so renowned that they sell a t-shirt of it, which we bought because we enjoyed it so much. All of the ingredients were presented beautifully — check the photos of you don’t believe me. But in addition to that, the fish was very fresh and prepared thoughtfully. The Omakase menu lets you really appreciated everything the seas of Japan have to offer.We paid for the $150 full experience, but added on two flights of sake $28 each flight for 3 different sakes and 4 additional nigiris each. It was a full meal! But we were so pleased with the service and care and quality of food that we ended up hanging around until we were the last customers in the restaurant. Soichi, this was our first visit but not our last.Big thanks to Lorena, Marlon, and Soichi himself for making tonight as special as it was. Our engagement anniversary could not have been better spent. Hoping to come back soon!"