2 Best Restaurants in Old Town and Uptown, San Diego

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With some notable exceptions, historic Old Town celebrates Mexican dining. Nearby, Uptown’s diverse communities offers many bars, bistros, and gastropubs, along with ethnic restaurants ranging from Afghan and Indian to Russian and Vietnamese.

Baikohken Ramen

$ | Hillcrest

Japanese-based Baikohken's first location on the mainland U.S. brought Michelin-quality ramen to San Diego in 2024. Known for their signature "double soup" broth, Baikohken marinates their pork overnight for an especially rich, luscious bowl of authentic Japanese cuisine available in the heart of Hillcrest. It's closed daily between 2:30 and 5 pm.

690 University Ave., San Diego, CA, 92103, USA
858-351--1119
Known For
  • Variety of ramen broths, including vegan and vegetarian options
  • Shoyu ramen with Chashu pork
  • Fast and friendly service

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Harney Sushi

$$ | Old Town

One of San Diego’s most popular sushi restaurants is set in a sea of touristy Mexican dining spots in the heart of Old Town. Fans young and old flock to the lively space for refreshing cocktails, sustainable California-style sushi, and modern Asian cuisine. It gets pretty lively at night and on weekends, but the fresh sashimi is worth a wait.

3964 Harney St., San Diego, CA, 92110, USA
619-295–3272
Known For
  • Creative sushi rolls like the O'sider #55 with New York strip
  • Specialty edamame in flavors like soy truffle and smoked salt
  • Colorfully garnished and delicious cocktails
Restaurant Details
No lunch weekdays

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