SEARSUCKER
American & Caribbean cuisine
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€€€
2024
Recommended
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2024
One of Gaslamp's popular addresses, created by the Top Chef in 2009, Brian Malarkey. Since then, this promising young chef has already created 10 restaurants, 5 in San Diego. It is in an industrial design of urban loft that you taste classic American cuisine, revisited through a beer card, wine and very inventive cocktails. The menu is organized by thematic: greens, ocean, ranch, farm. As described in 2011 the Times magazine, in Searsucker the kitchen is entertaining and tasty at a time.
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3.6/5
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I ordered the special, 8oz filet and lobster tail. The filet was cooked alright but was tough. A prime filet should NOT be difficult to cut through. I barely at any of it l, it was not good. The lobster tail was so hard to get off the shell and had dark grey spots. Again, barely touched it, I have a picture. To say the least. I am outright disgusted with my experience. I did hear after that the restaurant next door, Grey Steak is the same owner and had a kitchen fire and so the 2 restaurants were sharing a kitchen. For what I paid for this dinner, after hearing that, ugh. Its just not right. Oh, my wife's lobster ravioli special was good.