Based on 54 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 2.7 stars. Price $
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No-contact delivery
Address:
879 W Harbor Dr Suite B, San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: (619) 326-8339
Hours
Friday | 10 AM–9 PM |
Saturday | 10 AM–9 PM |
Sunday | 10 AM–9 PM |
Monday
(Labor Day)
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10 AM–9 PM
Hours might differ
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Tuesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
Wednesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
Thursday | 10 AM–9 PM |
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Reviews
Gabriella Pereira
So here’s my honest thoughts about this place;
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Adrian Nagle
I was looking for more affordable lunch than at the nearby hotel and conference. I enjoyed this location for a healthier take on lunch. The portion was just right for lunch.
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Angus Chang
I usually love these “bao” dishes, but this one was not it. The pickled vegetables were way too sour and overpowered what little flavor there was in the rest of the dish. Even though it was listed as “chicken terriyaki,” I could barely tell what the sauce really was. The chicken didn’t pass either, as I got quite a few bites of tough and rubbery pieces.
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Gabrielle Pangilinan
Tuk Tuk Eatery is new to Seaport Village. I love their concept and all the options they have there. They have starters, bao buns, bowls, sweets and boba. They have so much variety for you to choose and make your own bowls. You can choose your base, protein and sauce so you can customize it to your own. One bowl we tried was the Mandarin Orange Chicken w/ soy dressed noodles. LOVED the noodles. I did also like the chicken but it was sweeter than what I personally like. It was a great flavor and balanced out the saltiness from the noodles. We also go the beef bulgogi w/ quinoa and brown rice. LOVE that they had a healthy option. My two favorite things were the BBQ Pork Bao Bun and the Tofu Starter. LOVED the peanut sauce with the tofu. It was nice and crunchy on the outside and soft/fluffy on the inside. I definitely recommend trying out Tuk Tuk Eatery! The owner, Pepe, is super nice also. I will definitely be back.
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levi jaen
It’s edible but it won’t be my first choice nor would I recommend it. The food was salty. The shrimp was soggy, the fried rice was super moist and gross and sadly the noodles were bland and soppy.
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Wayne Law
We were exploring the Seaport Village area when we got hungry. We decided to stop at this place. First, the brown rice was completely inedible. It was rock hard and completely raw. Also, the boba drink was so overpriced. $8 for an ok boba drink? Also, the Sweet and Sour Shrimp did not taste anything like Sweet and Sour and it just tasted like beer. In addition, the Teriyaki Chicken was slightly overcooked. Overall, the food was not fresh at all. Moreover, the dining area was full of flies everywhere. If you are in the Seaport Village area, do not stop here.
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Zach P
Good little Asian food spot. Big portion. Veggies taste super fresh. Bulgogi is pretty tasty. Noodles pretty good too, could beef up the sauce on it a little bit but overall I was very satisfied.
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Cintia Molina
Lots of protein options, healthy combo.. Decent price
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Tim Swast
Refreshing! I had a bit too much fried food the past few days, and this caught my eye, as it seemed to have some vegetarian (possibly vegan?) options. I tried the noodle bowl with marinated tofu (3x protein) and a boozy boba to go with it.
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Susram Rahul
This is hidden place with in seaport village cafeteria / eatery square. Follow those blue noodle waves, to find it. Baos, bowls, noodles, Asian style BBQ. Tofu is must try. Baos are super soft. Good protein selection for noodles or Bao’s. Healthier than any other in that eatery square. But it’s missing the Asian style spice kick in the taste. Their spicy sauce is like jam spread. Would like to see spicy fried rice or some real spicy sauce for noodle bowls.
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