
Stylish Italian restaurant with Pop Art decor & a marble-topped bar serving modern Sicilian fare.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1917 India St, San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: (619) 238-1917
Website: http://www.barbusa.com/
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Reviews
Came here for a group dinner. Great mussels and pizza. Brussels salad was a great choice. The pasta was ok. Part of the reason while offering patio seating on a chilling night, food got cold quick. Servers needed to hustle for delivery hot food quickly. Pizza was piping hot, but pasta not so.
Regardless, food was flavorful and I recommend this restaurant.
We were seated outside by the heater with the view of the street/ front of the restaurant. Which had set up the vibe of the night for my spouse and I plus our good friend. The only thing I could say was the waiter giving us a rush but we had understood since it was Valentine’s Day. We had ordered the garlic bread which was amazing, the lasagna, lobster pasta, and the ribeye steak. Over all the food was memorable, the steak was definitely the show stopper of the night. Max the food was delicious and worth the wait but not much of a wait.
For the drinks we had stuck to red wine, and some Shirley Temple. Barbusa is a spot that I would come back to and worth the price and made our first visit to San Diego on Valentine’s Day
It’s a pretty loud restaurant but the vibes were great. The food was incredible. You can order an appetizer board for a large table which was fun. Their zucchini blossoms were INCREDIBLE. They offer gluten free pasta and it’s actually really good. Little Italy is a fun area, this restaurant is phenomenal. Just try!
Outdoor patio was warm and cozy
Fried zucchini blossoms appetizer was good but I prefer a lighter batter
The lobster pasta was completely flavorless and dry. Tiny bits of lobster that don’t match the price
The pizza dough was a bit wet and soggy from the oil, and was very bland by itself
For the price, the food was not memorable. Maybe this place is better for light appetizers and drinks
The hostess introduced herself as Ella. Unfortunately, her behavior stood out in a negative way. She was constantly chewing gum and came across as rather arrogant. In my opinion, this kind of appearance and attitude feels unprofessional and doesn’t create a welcoming first impression.
Our server, Michael, was friendly and happy to give recommendations from the menu. At the same time, I constantly felt a sense of rush during the service. The restaurant was very busy that evening, so we completely understand that he had many tables to take care of, and we don’t hold that against him.
However, there was a small moment worth mentioning. When clearing our dirty plates and replacing them, some food remnants from the previous plates dripped onto our table and onto the clean napkins. He simply turned around and walked away. I attached a photo. It wasn’t something critical – I just wiped the table myself – but the situation was a bit surprising in the moment.
The absolute highlight of our evening was Billy – the gentleman who brings out and presents the dishes. He truly felt like the heart and soul of the place. His energy, warmth, and genuine connection with guests created a wonderful atmosphere. A big thank you to him – he made the experience better.
We ordered gnocchi, burrata Caprese, arancini, and tomato bruschetta. Unfortunately, we were disappointed with the food overall. It felt rushed – as if it had been prepared in a hurry or without much care.
The tomatoes were cut into huge, uneven chunks – some pieces wider than my finger – as if they had been chopped in wild haste without even looking at the plate. It genuinely gave the impression that no attention was paid to presentation or basic kitchen standards.
The pasta was overcooked. The arancini were the most disappointing dish – soft and soggy instead of crispy, with an unclear and unpleasant flavor. I would absolutely not recommend them. The most enjoyable dish turned out to be the tomato bruschetta. Simple bread with tomato and parmesan ended up being the most satisfying item on the table.
Our total bill was around 150 dollars. For that amount of money, there are many restaurants offering significantly better quality food, more attention to detail, and a much higher level of service overall.
I also want to give credit to the Aperol – it was excellent. Honestly, the Aperol and Billy are the reason I’m giving three stars instead of one.
Overall, the experience was very disappointing. In my opinion, this restaurant does not live up to its 4.4 Google rating. I wouldn’t recommend it, and I won’t be returning.
We were a party of four so we ordered many different things for the table. One of the starters that we chose was the Polenta which was very good. The ragu with it really added to the flavors and was a light and tasty start to the meal. My second favorite was the Beef Carpaccio, which was very light and refreshing and perfectly thin like I like it. My favorite appetizer was the Roasted Bone Marrow and thought it was great with the peppers that they put on the bread that came with it. For my dinner I chose the Bolognese Al Forno and thought it was wonderful. It’s a very dense pasta with heavy meat flavors and you certainly won’t be hungry after finishing it. I wish there would’ve been a lighter component with it as it kind of started tasting the same once I got halfway through it, but still enjoyed it. We also ordered the Gnocchi for the table and it was a real hit. They were perfectly soft and the pesto flavor was wonderful with it.
Overall, a fantastic Sicilian option in San Diego in one of the most fun parts of the city. I would definitely recommend to anyone in the area or to anyone visiting San Diego. I have already been a few times and plan to be back many more in the future.