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Kitchen closes at 10PM
happy hour Mon.-Thu. 5-9PM, Fri. 5-7PM

Parking

Meters
Street parking

Pricing

Medium ($$)

City's Best

Lei Lounge   

4622 Park Blvd
San Diego, CA 92116
619-574-6494
www.leilounge.com

Rating: 4 out of 5  (8 Ratings)   Read Reviews (8)    Rate and Write a Review

Think sexy, chic, Manhattan-bistro-meets-'Hawaii Five-0,' where island fever is more a social style than a syndrome. Surrounded by a myriad of antique dealers, bookstores, coffee shops and gay bars, this culinary hot spot puts some panache on Park Boulevard. The Weiss brothers, owners of popular Bourbon Street Bar, and partner Michael Mack have transformed its long-vacant neighboring storefront into a sensory-pleasing, sleek and sophisticated open-air restaurant where trendy style-philes sip cocktails and socialize around luau-esque fire pits while nibbling on pan-Asian, Caribbean and tropical-inspired delights. Billowy white drapes surround private cabanas outfitted with flat-panel monitors and LED mood lighting where VIPs look out to a runway of linen-clad table tops and a cushy 30-foot wall bench enveloped in exotic botanicals and colorful high-tech video projections. Global tapas designed for pairing and sharing cap the Lei experience, with house specialty selections like the pistachio-crusted calamari salad in miso dressing, shrimp mango rolls with hot and sour mustard dip, mini Kobe beef burgers with Dijon dipping sauce and the succulent jumbo lump crab mashed potatoes with roasted garlic butter. Inside, Lei's attractive bar staff serves bevies of eye-candy, such signature concoctions as greentinis, vanilla berry mojitos and Gorgeous Geishas.

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8 Ratings and Reviews

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Mzipster
Review rating 5 out of 5
The BEST!
By Mzipster on 02/08/2009
Atmosphere, Food, Drinks, Style. A great place to meet someone, or have a special dinner. Definitely the BEST in SanDiego.
Almyer
Review rating 5 out of 5
By Almyer on 05/31/2008
vanishes7
Review rating 2 out of 5
Lame
By vanishes7 on 03/24/2007
The chairs were weird, made it easy to fall over. The fire in the middle of the table was so hot it felt like my face was burning off. There wasn't enough room to put our food, and as a result many of us knocked our silverware off. The fire was so hot we couldn't even lean towards our plates to eat. Their attempt at a cool new kind of atmosphere just makes it uncomforatable in the long run, and the food was hardly worth braving the fire.
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Review rating 5 out of 5
LOVE IT!
By michaelmacknsd on 09/14/2006
Must check out the Sunday brunch!