Hours
| Friday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 12–7 PM |
| Monday | 12–8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 12–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 305 Third Ave, Chula Vista, CA 91910
Phone: (619) 500-5670
Website: https://spoon-house.square.site/
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Reviews
I ordered a margarita and the Korean fried wings. Unfortunately, my experience was disappointing. The margarita arrived glowing bright green, clearly made with a cheap pre-made mix rather than fresh ingredients. The server informed me the wings would take a bit longer since they’re twice-fried, which I appreciated—I’m always happy to wait for extra crispy wings glazed in a proper sweet and spicy Korean sauce. However, what I received fell far short. While the wings had a crispy texture, the sauce was lackluster and lazily poured over the top instead of being properly tossed and coated.
This business has potential due to its prime location in the heart of downtown Chula Vista, especially since there are no other comparable Asian cuisine spots nearby. However, there were too many red flags to overlook. The restaurant was noticeably empty, and after my experience, I understood why. They advertise free billiards—an odd attraction for a Korean restaurant—and have a side party room available to rent for $100. The food and drink program both need serious improvement, and even the name, “Spoon House,” feels more fitting for a soup spot or an American diner than a Korean establishment.
Ultimately, I have no plans to return and would recommend exploring other dining options instead.
We were warmly greeted and welcomed by Nick, who was so friendly. He told us we could sit wherever we wanted.
The inside of the restaurant is spacious and clean. There’s a pool table and tv playing music. My dad would’ve appreciated the 80’s hits being played. There’s also a full bar.
We ordered our food through a QR code. Our selections were; bulgogi fries (my favorite), Ramen with bulgogi and an egg, and chicken bibimbap bowl for my husband.
The bulgogi on the French fries were marinated soooo good. I loved the flavor. The sauce topped on it was fire too. The fries were cooked to crisp perfection.
At first, I thought the ramen was ok. It came out piping how and was steaming until the end of our dinner.
But I took it home for leftovers and it was a great decision. The bulgogi was tender and the flavors aren’t too salty.
The bibimbap bowl was a great choice for my husband. He cleaned that bowl up.
Whenever we’re craving Korean food again, we’ll come to Spoon House 🙂
Also, a full bar is a bonus. We had the margarita and the Paloma. Hopefully, they can, in the future, further expand a possible cocktail menu?? Just a thought
I have picked up my orders to go and everyone is so friendly and the food is amazing.
My husband and I will be back to dine in soon.
10/10 without a doubt!
And the food is delicious! My daughter and I got the bibimbap and the mandu. Seriously some of the best I’ve had. I’ve eaten at almost every Korean restaurant on Convoy area. I must say this is up there as the best. The portions are large too!
The staff are friendly and welcoming, the restaurant is very clean, we feel at home.
Photo: The portions are so large I brought leftovers to work. Yummy!!!