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Wa Dining Okan

Wa Dining Okan is an intimate Japanese restaurant that specializes in home-style cooking. “Okan” means mother in Japanese slang, and every time I dine here, I do get a sense of coming home. It’s been a favorite of ours throughout the years, but it’s been a while since our last visit. Recently, we had friends visiting from out of town and decided to have dinner there.

In addition to a diverse regular menu, they also offer nightly specials, including several tapas. The tapas are already pre-made ahead of time and aren’t the prettiest dishes, but they are often the star of our dinners, so we always make sure to order a few.

Stir Fried Lotus Roots
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Served chilled, this might actually have been everyone’s favorite dish of the night. This is one of my favorite tapas. I detected hints of sesame, soy sauce and sugar, but am not quite sure what else is in here.

Stir Fried Mild Pepper with Ground Beef Sauce
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I wish they had heated this one up for us a little more. I did enjoy the flavors though, almost like a mapo-tofu dish but with soft peppers replacing the tofu.

Mackerel with Ponzu
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Seared Wagyu Beef Nigiri Sushi
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I found both sushi items were ordered to be fine, but a little underwhelming.

Gobo Salad
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This is always a fun dish to order, especially if it’s your first visit. A mound of thin strands of burdock root sits on top of a salad of greens.

Fried Black Pork Sausage
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Eel Egg Omelette
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Deep Fried Shrimp with Sea Salt
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Flavored Rice with Crab Meat in Kettle
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Unfortunately, they started dishing out the rice before I could get a photo of the kettle and I didn’t want to make a fuss and stop her. It’s too bad because I love that the rice is cooked in a kettle. This is usually one of my favorite dishes here, but this time I felt that the crab meat flavor was a little weak and the rice could have been cooked a touch longer to develop some of that crustiness from being cooked in a kettle.

Black Sesame Ice Cream
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We ended our night on a sweet note, with some house-made, creamy black sesame ice cream.

Overall, we had a solid meal here, though it wasn’t one of our best. Some of the specialty dishes were a little underwhelming, but the tapas still remain my favorite and the service was very friendly. Because this place is so small, reservations are recommended. I like to sit at the bar whenever possible. The full menu is only served during dinner. They have a much more limited menu during lunchtime.

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Wa Dining Okan
3860 Convoy St, San Diego, CA 92111

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2 comments on “Wa Dining Okan”

  1. I’ve always been a fan of this place.  Like you, the tapas are usually a highlight.  I love the flan like pudding they have there as well.  Normally I stay away from the kettles not sure why other than they seem pricey for what they are.  Love that gobo salad as well.