Todai Restaurant

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2828 Camino Del Rio S
San Diego, CA 92108

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(619) 299-8996
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Best

If you're more of the ""quantity vs. quality"" type, you'll enjoy this place. Todai has plenty of selection when it comes to both sushi and hot entrees (tempura, teriyaki, etc......

Worst

Wasn't the best place for seafood but you get it in bulk. All you can eat style but the prices make it not worth it. Not that fresh here.


Editorial review from Citysearch 6/12/2012

we recently went to your Todai's in MIssion valley and was sorely dissappointed with the food being offered. The sodas were flat and tasteless, the hot food all tasted terrible and deserts seemed frost bitten. After a few bites, we decided that we did not want to eat at this particular resturant, and let the know we wanted to leave. We were then told we needed to pay full price or the police would be called on us for stealing. This was quite frankly the worst resturant experience my family and I have ever had. We frequent Todai's resturant alot, but based on this last visit, we will never visit this place again. TERRIBLE!!!!! more

Good Selection 10/31/2007

If you're more of the ""quantity vs. quality"" type, you'll enjoy this place. Todai has plenty of selection when it comes to both sushi and hot entrees (tempura, teriyaki, etc...), and since it's all you can eat, you shouldn't leave hungry. I've only been here for lunch, which is an excellent price for what you get. The desserts are pretty good too, they even make crepes for you. If you're looking for authentic, high quality Japanese, this probably isn't your cup of tea. If you want to get full, and try a bunch of different things, this is your place. Pros: selection, value (for lunch) Cons: can be really busy more

Only if you're starving 1/10/2007

This place is pretty big, nice atmosphere, clean. As for the food, it looked fresh, tasted pretty good too. as for different choices, not many ""hot foods"" to choose from, lots of sushi, and tons of desserts...but the price was crazy, way too much for this type of a place. Pros: good sushi and different desserts Cons: too expensive more
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Editorial
  • In Short
    The first Todai Restaurant debuted in 1985 in Santa Monica, Calif., and has since opened in locations across the U.S. and in Hong Kong. The restaurant, with seating for up to 500...

  • 6/21/2008 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Neighborhoods: North Park, Eastern San Diego, Western
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