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    Restaurant in San Diego, United States

    Choi's

    100pts

    Korean-American Downtown Precision

    Choi's, Restaurant in San Diego

    About Choi's

    Choi's sits at 100 Park Plaza in central San Diego and books easily, making it a low-friction option for a casual or mid-range meal in the civic center area. Verified menu, pricing, and hours data are limited, so confirm details directly before visiting. For a more fully documented San Diego dining choice, consider Soichi or Callie as alternatives.

    Who Should Book Choi's — and When

    If you're planning a special occasion dinner in San Diego's downtown core and want something that feels considered rather than corporate, Choi's at 100 Park Plaza is worth your attention. The address puts it in a convenient position for pre-event dining, hotel guests in the civic center area, and anyone looking for a sit-down meal that doesn't require crossing the city. That said, the venue's data record is sparse enough that you should verify current hours and menu details directly before committing to a reservation.

    What to Expect

    With cuisine type, pricing, and chef information not yet confirmed in Pearl's database, this portrait draws on what's verifiable: the location, the booking ease, and the broader context of dining in this part of San Diego. What we can say is that the Park Plaza address sits in a retail and dining cluster that tends toward casual-to-mid-range, which makes Choi's positioning worth confirming if you're planning around a specific budget or occasion formality. For a special occasion, that confirmation call matters — you don't want to arrive expecting a date-night room and find a quick-service counter, or vice versa.

    On the sourcing and ingredient question , which shapes whether any restaurant in this price tier justifies itself , the honest answer is that Pearl doesn't yet have enough verified detail to make a specific claim about Choi's supply chain or menu philosophy. San Diego as a market does benefit from proximity to Baja California's agricultural and seafood corridors, so Korean and Korean-adjacent kitchens in the region have genuine access to strong produce and protein sourcing. Whether Choi's takes advantage of that is something you'd want to ask when you call ahead.

    For solo diners, the Park Plaza format typically suits counter or small-table dining, which can work well if you're eating alone and want something low-key. For groups, the suite-style retail layout of that address may or may not accommodate larger parties , again, worth confirming before you show up with six people. Booking is rated Easy, so you're unlikely to face a weeks-long wait regardless of group size.

    Compared to the wider San Diego dining scene , which includes Michelin-level options like Addison (French, Contemporary) and technically precise Japanese at Soichi (Japanese) , Choi's is positioned closer to the accessible, no-fuss end of the spectrum, at least in terms of booking friction. Whether it belongs on your shortlist for a celebration dinner depends on what you confirm when you reach out directly.

    Nearby alternatives in the Pearl San Diego catalogue worth considering while you're researching include 1450 El Prado, 777 G St, and 94th Aero Squadron. For a broader view of what San Diego has to offer, see our full San Diego restaurants guide, and if you're planning a full trip, our San Diego hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide are all worth a look.

    For context on what ingredient-driven sourcing looks like at the highest level , and what you're benchmarking against when evaluating any mid-tier restaurant's kitchen ambitions , venues like Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg and Smyth in Chicago set the standard. Closer to home, Atomix in New York City shows what a Korean kitchen can do when sourcing and technique are taken seriously. Choi's may operate at a different scale entirely, but those references give you a useful frame for what questions to ask.

    Quick reference: 100 Park Plz #161, San Diego, CA 92101 , Easy to book , Confirm hours, menu, and pricing directly before visiting.

    FAQ

    • Does Choi's handle dietary restrictions? Pearl doesn't have verified menu detail for Choi's, so call ahead before you go. Any restaurant managing a dining room in 2024 should be able to walk you through what they can accommodate , don't assume, ask directly.
    • What should a first-timer know about Choi's? Booking is easy, the address is in central San Diego, and the venue doesn't appear to require advance planning weeks out. Verify the menu format and price range before you go so you're not surprised on arrival.
    • What are alternatives to Choi's in San Diego? For Korean-adjacent or Asian dining in San Diego with more verified detail, Soichi (Japanese, $$$$) is technically precise and worth the splurge for a special occasion. For something more accessible, Callie (Mediterranean, $$) is a strong mid-range option. See our full San Diego restaurants guide for a broader shortlist.
    • Can Choi's accommodate groups? Booking is rated Easy, which suggests no major capacity constraints, but the Park Plaza suite layout may limit large-group seating. Call ahead if you're bringing more than four people.
    • Is Choi's good for a special occasion? Possibly, but Pearl's data on this venue is too limited to give a confident yes. If a celebration dinner matters, you'd be better served by a venue with a verified track record , Addison for a full splurge, or Soichi if you want Japanese precision at the $$$$ tier.
    • What should I order at Choi's? Pearl doesn't have verified menu or signature dish data for Choi's. Ask the staff when you book , any kitchen worth visiting should be able to tell you what they're proud of.
    • How far ahead should I book Choi's? Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so last-minute reservations are likely possible. That said, if you're visiting on a weekend or for a specific date, a few days' notice is sensible.
    • Is Choi's good for solo dining? The accessible booking and central location make it a reasonable solo option if you're in the downtown area. Without seat configuration data, it's hard to say whether there's counter seating , worth asking when you reserve.

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