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Quarter Kitchen

600 F St
San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: (619) 814-2071

Ratings & Reviews Summary for Quarter Kitchen

What Users are Saying:

  • Prompt seating
  • Romantic
  • Good for groups
5 Star Rating
 
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4 Star Rating
 
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User Reviews for Quarter Kitchen

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

01/08/2008 Posted by stezo11

I had read very mixed reviews about Quarter Kitchen...understandibly so since it is new and high-end restaurants usually take a few months to get everything squared away, but this is definitely the best restaurant I have visited in San Diego (and I've visited most of them). I wanted to take my girlfriend out for a special night out and boy was it. From the hostesses bright smiles (and beautiful gowns) to the extremely gracious servers to the amuse to the petit four...I just can't say enough. We started with the Caviar Tacos, which are a brilliant creation from Executive Chef Damon Gordon. Then we moved on to our entrees that didn't disappoint. My girlfriend had the lobster ravioli and she looked like she was melting with every bite. I had the best New York I have ever had; cooked to perfection. I don't want to ramble and ramble, but I just have to say this was one of the best overall dining experiences I've had. You must give it a try. Bravo, Ivy...you have created a restaurant that was sorely needed in San Diego. I'll see you again very soon!

Pros: Food, service, ambience, etc.

Cons: Difficult getting reservation for time wanted.

1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

08/28/2007 Posted by aujous

I have noticed that a lot of the downtown restaurants are more concerned about an image and fail with execution. All look and no substance. We ate at the Ivy Hotel Restaurant and was really disappointed. Even the cocktails were nothing to talk about. For a happy hour thriving town, how did they end up with a bad bar tender? For $15 a martini, you better have the best SD bartender making my drink. The Lobster Ravioli is disgusting, I had to gulp my cocktail to take out the taste. I guess if you're clueless about good food and just want to be seen, then by all means, join the scene and feed into the hype. Since people with style and taste are the minority in this "urbanized" town, we get stock with more of these talentless Chefs with big backers. Based on our experience, it looks like this place doesn't shell out to hire professional people and are more inclined with more profit at the end of the day. Knowing that the "clueless" will always be a follower of the hype factor.

Pros: beautiful hotel

Cons: substance...non existent

4 Star Rating: Recommended

07/24/2007 Posted by caprice1984

I went to try the Quarter Kitchen for lunch with a friend recently and was surprised to see the downstairs restaurant empty. However, a friendly hotel worker escorted us to the rooftop where the lunch menu is now being served with an amazing view. The service was attentive and cheerful, but not overbearing. The tomato soup was the best I have ever tasted. My friend started with the tartare which she finished quickly. Its presentation was impressive. I tried the lobster club which was crisp and tasty. It was served with thin truffle fries seasoned just right and a nice chipotle ketchup. The seared hamachi looked great and was thoroughly enjoyed by my friend. Although it is a little expensive for lunch, I found the splurge to be well worth it. Although it is great for those who have to get back to the office after lunch, the view is conducive to spending the afternoon. Their full wine list is available.

Pros: The view, delicious appetizers, luxurious service and ambiance

Cons: Bill adds up quickly

2 Star Rating: Below Average

07/07/2007 Posted by szymanowski

Why on Opentable did you have listed that reservations were only available at 6 or 10? We walked into an almost empty restaurant at 7:30. Our food took over an hour to arrive and the restaurant was only ¼ full. Getting comped a martini was insulting. The Caesar salad was disgusting- soft boiled eggs went out in the 80s with the egg illnesses scare. And you cut off the leafy green part of the lettuce to leave us with the white stalk? Who got the greens? Not to mention that at $13, we paid $2 for each lettuce stalk. That’s not a good way to start a meal after waiting for an hour. The steak and sea bass were cooked well. But the sea bass on risotto is SO boring both in color and in taste. The entire plate was beige except the sprig of parsley on top (parsley is something only Denny’s should use.) The look and feel of everything on the first floor is great. You’ve out done any other restaurant/club downtown. Unfortunately you’ve missed the mark in making your establishment a place we’d go regularly for a one-stop-shop for dinner and an evening out with friends. I feel the same way now the way I felt after 1 night at On Broadway- it’s OK when a large group of out-of-town visitors comes to Del Mar for a taste of San Diego (at OB I decided it’s best only for a bachelorette party.) But you’ve made it so over priced and the environments a little too uncomfortable for us to want to meet local friends there for a nice evening downtown. I’m sure you’ll continue to lure the conference attendees and bachelorette/bachelor parties. Probably Hollywood’s finest from time to time. Clearly those are your target markets. Easiest fix for you- put purse hooks in the bathroom stalls! That’s a no-brainer feature that should not have been overlooked.

Pros: beautiful buildings

Cons: the vibe is flawed. So many employees yet still not perfect.

Editor's Review

From the menu to the sleek decor to patrons' designer ensembles, everything's expensive at The Ivy's new see-and-be-seen restaurant.  See the full editorial review.

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Restaurant Information

Hours

  • Breakfast Mon-Sat: 7a-10:30a
  • Sun: 7a-12p
  • Lunch Mon-Sat: 11:30a-2p
  • Sun: 12p-2p
  • Dinner: Sun-Thu: 5:30p-10p
  • Fri-Sat: 5:30p-11p

Cuisines

  • American (Traditional)

Payment Types

  • Visa
  • MasterCard
  • American Express

Amenities

  • Fine Dining
  • Hotel Dining

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