

Enjoy a variety of Japanese fusion dishes, appetizers, and drinks in a colorful and upbeat setting, adorned with Japanese street art and vibrant hues. Indulge in a laid-back atmosphere enjoying 90’s hiphop and other nostalgic tunes at Cloak + Petal. Our back bar, designed after the lively streets of Shibuya and Harajuku in Tokyo, transports you to an underground world of dining and relaxation. Join us for Happy Hour, Monday-Friday from 4-6 pm (excluding holidays). Our kitchen serves delicious dishes until 10 pm, with the last order at 9:45 pm, and drinks are available until 11 pm (last call at 10:30 pm), Sunday through Thursday. On weekends, enjoy our kitchen until 11 pm (last order at 10:45 pm) and drinks until 1 am (last call at 12:30 am)
Airy locale specializing in Japanese tapas & craft cocktails with dramatic, edgy decor.
Hours
| Friday | 4 PM–1 AM |
| Saturday | 4 PM–1 AM |
| Sunday | 4–11 PM |
| Monday | 4–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 4–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 4–11 PM |
| Thursday | 4–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1953 India St, San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: (619) 501-5505
Website: http://cloakandpetal.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: opentable.comtripleseat.com
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Reviews
NA Bev. – The Samantha & Cold Brew
Food- Miso soup, edamame, kamikaze roll, hamachi toro and a couple other rolls I’ve forgotten the name of.
The quality of the ingredients were great, awesome flavor profiles and simple but thoughtful plating presentation. The vibe of the restaurant is very cool. Will definitely be back
Their menu is quite extensive with many Japanese dishes to choose from, so at first glance it seems very promising. However, I have to admit I wasn’t very impressed by the food itself. The sushi rice was much too soft and mushy, which really took away from the overall experience of the sushi. The style also felt more like “American Japanese” food rather than authentic Japanese flavors. That being said, if your main goal is to have drinks in a lively setting and soak up the atmosphere, then this is definitely the kind of place that works. It’s a good spot for a night out if you prioritize vibe over authentic sushi.
We were seated at a great table, and our server Mattie was friendly, attentive, and checked on us consistently.
We ordered several signature rolls (Tokyo Gangster, Sicario, Vampiro Slayer, Yuki Onna, Notorious P.I.G.), plus garlic edamame, Godzilla wings, kalbi short ribs, and skirt steak. Drinks included a non-alcoholic Sapporo and two signature cocktails. Everything was flavorful and well-prepared.
Loved the food, service, and the beautiful cherry blossom tree — perfect for photos.
Only downsides: a joking comment about the wings led to an extra order we didn’t intend to place, and the music was very loud, making conversation difficult.
Overall, a very enjoyable Valentine’s dinner and we’d return.
The atmosphere was good and the sushi rolls where even different with tastes I never tried before