

Revolving sushi is where fresh sushi comes out on a conveyor belt and hungry customers eating at the tables can take the type of sushi they want right off of the conveyor belt and onto their table. Kura Sushi is a revolving sushi concept and they currently have over 450 locations across Japan, Taiwan, and the United States. But it did come with a tasty chocolate ball, and we ended up finishing the drink anyway. If you're into that, by all means, but for us, it was a tad strong and we definitely felt the burn with this one. This is under their cocktails section, but it definitely tasted like a straight shot or two or whiskey. The only drink I maybe wouldn't recommend personally would be the Meridian (which happens to be the most expensive drink on the menu). The pineapple and prickly pear flavor comes through really well and complements each other perfectly.

It has a lovely smokey flavor and is presented in those smoke box things (you know the one). They were all really good and I enjoyed all of them, but my favorite hands down has to be the Golden Hill.

I personally ordered the Golden Hill, Barrio Logan, University Heights, and East Village. Other than the food, of course I have to talk about their drinks! All their drinks are named after areas/neighborhoods in San Diego which is super cute. It was just delightful to eat and the pasta itself was perfectly cooked, the last thing you want in a plate of pasta is soggy or hard pasta, but this was cooked to Instagram I know this sounds pretty simple, but everything in this dish just kind of worked and the flavors were so well-balanced with one another. It is made with fusilli pasta, squash and blossom, parmesan reggiano, and breadcrumbs. From the service to the venue itself to the food and drinks (of course), I was absolutely blown away and it was just such a great experience so I'm super excited to talk about it! One thing I will say before we really get into it, definitely come here for the drinks, they are amazing!įirst and foremost, I want to talk about one of my favorite dishes of the night, their baja shrimp pasta. To say that I was impressed would be an understatement. On weekends, they also open their speakeasy with a lovely extra dining space and bottle service, perfect for a fun night out. The interior of Salvatore's is absolutely beautiful and all the decor really adds to the ambiance and luxury feel of the space. Salvatore's Cucina and Lounge opened about a month ago in Downtown San Diego, a little bit tucked away from the main area but definitely still a very vibrant neighborhood.
