Coronado's 4 Asian restaurants on Orange Avenue serve Thai, sushi, and Japanese cuisine in 92118 — a compact selection that covers the island's core Asian dining options, with broader sushi and ramen choices available in neighboring San Diego communities across the Coronado Bridge.
1001 C Ave, Coronado, CA 92118
+1 619-435-8110
Verified116 Orange Ave, Coronado, CA 92118
+1 619-435-0868
Verified1330 Orange Ave Suite 280, Coronado, CA 92118
+1 619-435-2771
Verified1500 Orange Ave, Coronado, CA 92118
+1 619-435-6611
VerifiedYummy Sushi on Orange Avenue runs an all-you-can-eat sushi format alongside a standard a la carte menu, making it the island's highest-volume sushi option. Saiko Sushi offers a more traditional sushi bar experience with omakase-style plates and individual rolls in a smaller dining room.
Nobu Del Coronado inside Hotel del Coronado brings the Nobu brand's Japanese-fusion menu to the resort, including sushi, sashimi, and signature dishes like miso black cod. Peohe's at the Coronado Ferry Landing also carries a sushi bar as part of its Pacific Rim menu. For a wider sushi selection, the La Jolla dining scene and Point Loma each have multiple dedicated sushi restaurants.
Swaddee Thai Restaurant is Coronado's only dedicated Thai restaurant, serving curries, pad thai, tom kha soup, and stir-fry dishes on Orange Avenue. The menu covers the full range of Thai staples with adjustable spice levels, and the restaurant handles both dine-in and takeout orders.
Swaddee is the sole Thai option on the island, so visitors looking for a second opinion or a different Thai kitchen will need to cross the bridge. The Hillcrest dining district and North Park both have additional Thai restaurants a 15-minute drive from Coronado.
All four of Coronado's Asian restaurants are on or directly adjacent to Orange Avenue. Swaddee Thai covers Thai cuisine; Yummy Sushi and Saiko Sushi handle the Japanese sushi category; and Nobu Del Coronado at Hotel del Coronado offers high-end Japanese-fusion dining.
The Asian dining selection on Coronado is limited by the island's size — there is no dedicated Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, or Indian restaurant. For those cuisines, the closest options are in Downtown San Diego or the broader Convoy Street restaurant district in Kearny Mesa, roughly a 20-minute drive.
Coronado does not currently have a dedicated ramen restaurant. Saiko Sushi and Yummy Sushi both carry Japanese noodle dishes and udon on their menus, but neither operates as a ramen-focused kitchen with the bone-broth preparation and noodle variety that ramen specialists offer.
The closest dedicated ramen options are across the Coronado Bridge in Downtown San Diego and the Convoy Street corridor in Kearny Mesa, where several ramen shops serve tonkotsu, shoyu, and miso broths. Hillcrest also has ramen-focused restaurants within a 15-minute drive. On the island itself, the Italian & Pizza subcategory covers Coronado's pasta and noodle-based options as a related alternative for visitors who want a hot bowl without leaving 92118.
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