
In Japanese, “Wa” means harmony — a beautiful balance of spirit, taste, and experience. At Harmony, this philosophy is at the heart of everything we do. Our beverage program is unlike any other in the area, thoughtfully curated to elevate your dining journey. From delicately chosen sakes and refined wines to signature cocktails crafted with care, each drink is selected to complement the flavors of our dishes — whether you’re indulging in something classic or adventurous. Our menu honors the essence of traditional Japanese cuisine, offering expertly prepared sushi, hot and cold appetizers, and premium A5 Wagyu — renowned for its exceptional quality and tenderness. But Harmony is also a space for creativity. You’ll find innovative f…
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 5–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 5–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 5–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 5–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 5–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 5–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3904 Convoy St #117, San Diego, CA 92111
Phone: (858) 737-4777
Website: http://hc2b1.com/
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Other standouts were the tuna selections, with great Maguro/Akami (they just called it tuna), Chu Toro and O Toro, and then a torch seared O Toro, which was butter! They had a seaweed marinated halibut, which was also tasty, along with great staples like mackerel, flounder and albacore. They (strangely to me) did not have unagi on the menu at all, but just the saltwater cousin: anago. I find anago to be less oily and savory by comparison. They prepared it extra crispy as I requested but I know next time to ask for a touch of Unagi sauce, as it was a touch dry. They had both Hokkaido and San Diego scallops, and we got their last order of the Hokkaido scallops. Surprisingly to me, I thought the San Diego scallops rivaled their Japanese counterparts! Try this place out – it is really excellent. Pricey, but worth it IMO!
Top quality sushi
Everything tastes amazing
In a wonderful atmosphere with perfect servers.
Highly recommended
The atmosphere is what I would call elevated casual. The prices are really reasonable for the quality. The service was great and our chef was a master of his art and also funny. Great overall experience.
I’m so glad we did because the sushi was absolutely wonderful and the service was superb. We ordered a plethora of things starting with the dry sake, calamari, wagyu risotto, then moving onto the nigiris (albacore, yellowtail belly, orange toro, and yuzu pepper chu-toro), the Victor roll, and the spicy tuna scallop roll. Each bite was so juicy and honestly the best we ever had, that I’m writing my review as we left the restaurant just two minutes ago.
Highly recommend for people craving authentic sushi and nigiri. The interior was also impeccably designed and I couldn’t be happier with my dinner experience here. We finished with the matcha and chocolate panna cotta, and it was truly the best way to round out our experience.
But the sides let this place down hard. The karaage chicken was straight-up shocking. Karaage is one of the simplest, most foolproof Japanese dishes: chicken marinated lightly in soy sauce, mirin, ginger, maybe a touch of sugar, then coated in POTATO STARCH and fried for a LIGHT (emphasis) , crispy exterior.
What they served was NOT even close. They used basic flour instead, and over cooked the chicken. Looked like KFC, tasted like failure. Huge miss on something so basic.
The photos online make the place look bigger and nicer than it is. In reality, it’s tiny, maybe 6-8 tables plus a small bar. The lighting is super dark and gloomy.
The staff was friendly, and professional though they were Chinese folks masquerading as Japanese. I don’t get why they bother with that just speak English or native tongue and own the food for what it is. The sushi was decent, but nothing here screams authentic Japanese, so no need to pretend. If you come here, skip the sides cuz they are embarrassingly unauthentic. And temper your expectations on the atmosphere.
We were delighted to enjoy omakase on a Friday evening around 6pm (with reservations) at the bar with Chef Mickey hand-selecting and creating every dish. Our course included the following:
– Salmon Fresh Salad
– Halibut
– Red Snapper
– Hokkaido scallops
– Golden eye snapper
– Kohada (Japanese shad)
– Tuna cheek
– Yellowtail with truffle and salt
– SSS (sweet and sour salmon, with pickled radish
– Fishermen
– Red tuna
– Roe
– O-toro
I was treated to several types of extremely fresh and wonderful fish that I likely would have have tried before. In addition, the quality was impeccable. I actually did not eat sushi for over a decade due to eating really bad fish one time. It detoured me for years, but when you are able to each amazing sushi, it’s one of the best experiences of dining!
To speak to the quality of the fish, I generally don’t like roe, but it was palatable to me at Harmony Cuisine 2B1. The Fishermen was also a very interesting fish, likely one I would not order, but I appreciated the unique flavor and taste. Of course, the majority of the fish were all sensational!
Of course, Chef Mickey and his staff were lovely. The uphold the traditional Japanese art of service and style! Desserts were also specially made. I’m not a fan of citrus in desserts, but my friend RAVES about the Crepe Suzette which is a Chef Mickey special! The mocha gelato was also wonderful! I’m not a huge fan of panna cotta, but I enjoyed both of these.
There are several tables and a full wrap-around bar where you see the chefs and team curating all your dishes. Reservations are highly recommended. They are in a busy complex with a parking lot, but it gets quite full so you may need to park on the street or down the block.
Thank you Chef Mickey and team for the wonderful experience and creating such an incredible sushi option for San Diego!