Rolled Up
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Rolled Up

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Build your own sushi burritos with fresh fish and sauces

friendly staff
great flavor
unique concept
casual vibe
zesty dipping sauces
craft soda pop
local beers
outdoor seating
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3884 Fourth Ave, San Diego, CA 92103 Get directions

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3884 Fourth Ave, San Diego, CA 92103 Get directions

+1 619 358 9397
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"Rolled Up will be a vendor at The Windmill Food Hall, providing diners with the option to build their own rolled sushi burritos." - Candice Woo

https://sandiego.eater.com/2018/5/24/17389424/windmill-food-hall-carlsbad-cross-street-bing-house-doughballs-pizza
Rolled Up

Josh L.

Google
A unique take on fusing sushi with burritos. Steak, fish, vegetarian, there are options for everyone, with a wide array of items to add to your creation. Local beers, organic soda, and a friendly and quick staff round out the experience nicely.

Carolyn S.

Google
Sushi burritos days it all. Custom made right in front of you. Three awesome sauces to dip. I could eat here every day!

Mary F.

Google
This is a must-eat restaurant in San Diego, especially if you're a fan of sushi! Their unique concept and twist to the traditional roll was a hit with me. Their staff is extremely friendly and helpful and willing to offer great suggestions. I have tried 3 different rolls, each were different but extremely delicious. They do offer a small parking lot, but can get filled quickly as it is shared with 3 other restaurants. Highly recommended.

Sara F.

Google
This place exceeded my expectations. I love sushi and wasn't sure how this would compare. It's definitely a different experience, but a great one! Full of great flavor and texture combinations that play well together. And filling! They bring in fresh fish daily and service is very friendly.

Genel R.

Google
I walked in the building and I was fascinated by the huge menu and the simple, cute decor. As I stared at the menu, the employees kindly asked me if it was my first time at Rolled Up. When I replied, "Yes" the employees then explained the process of ordering and even mentioned the items on the menu that people usually order. I could not decide between which sushi roll I wanted to eat, so I decided to buy 1/2 of a Surf & Turf roll and a 1/2 of a Philly roll. Overall, the environment was neat and cozy, the customer service and time that I received my order was great, and the food was delicious! I definitely look forward to coming back to Rolled Up to try the different items on the menu.

RaeLashay

Google
I love sushi. Sushi is my favorite food but I can rarely have it, since fresh, great quality sushi is expensive. This place is too good to be true. They serve sushi rolls the size of a buritto, for $11-13. I plan to go back to find a catch. In the meantime, I will recommend it to everyone who likes seafood

Jose Q.

Google
Truthfully I would give this restaurant a 3.5 based purely on the food. I went on a Thursday around 7:30 pm and was able to miss the long line and wait time which afforded the workers to give friendly service and focus on making a good roll. The ambience is mellow with plenty of indoor and outdoor seating. I ordered a half upstream and half yellowtail roll and it tasted pretty good and noticeably fresh although the roll does fall apart a small bit at the end. But that's the problem. With the whole sushiritto fad that's been going on for a while now, it is pretty average without anything really setting it apart. In a major city like San Diego, quality like this is kind of expected from sushi/poke places. The restaurant is far from bad. But not amazing either. Being a little more adventerous with their ingredients wouldn't hurt

Ry S.

Google
Burrito sized sushi rolls! The best way to describe the build out of Rolled Up is comparing it to a Subway or a Chipotle... except here you build the ULTIMATE sushi burrito. While there's a menu where all the choices are made for you, you can build your own roll if you want to be courageous and choose your own adventure. PROPS: Awesome concept, and a great addition to the area. The food is great, and the location has a distinct character... from their variety of "tame" vs "adult" fortune cookies... to their craft soda pop... to their sign next to their scheduled hours that basically says "the times, they are a-changing." SLOPS: I didn't know what Rolled Up was when walking by the first time. I saw no indication of the type of restaurant this was from the outside. I worry that this may negatively impact their random foot traffic.