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Smack'n Guamanian Grill
"Hafa Adai! SMACK'N Guamanian Grill is a family-owned, fast-casual restaurant dedicated to serving authentic Chamorro dishes. The SMACK in 'SMACK'N' is an acronym for 'Sudo Mesa Authentic Chamorro Kitchen'. Our family name is Sudo Mesa and we come from the village of Yona on the island of Guam. The recipes we serve have been passed down for generations and we are excited to bring a piece of our culture to you!"
Address: 9506 Miramar Rd , San Diego 92126, CA, US
Phone: (858) 762-2544
State: CA
City: San Diego
Zip Code: 92126


Opening Hours

Monday: 11:00-18:00
Tuesday: 11:00-18:00
Wednesday: 11:00-18:00
Thursday: 11:00-18:00
Friday: 11:00-19:00
Saturday: 11:00-19:00


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Reviews
Awesome spot. Super nice and friendly staff. I had the Shrimp Patties, Lumpia and Empanadas. All were delicious. I am already planning my return visit next week to try some other dishes. I was there at 14:30 on a Tuesday. Plenty of seating. They have fountain drinks and a decent beer selection.
My first time having Guamanian food! I got the empanadas and the BBQ mix so I can try a little bit of everything! It says enough for two but there's sooo much food it's probably good for three! The food was good, there are some new flavors I've never had before. Like the chicken kelaguen super shredded chicken in the corner has a very lemony taste and has a little spice to it! Super interesting, I liked it with the rice. My favorite meat was probably the BBQ chicken or the ribs! Also, the girl who took my order was super sweet! She said that she hoped I liked the food it's a favorite & it was made with love!
Searching out amazing food is part of life and this gem is another fantastic addition to San Diego. Great food, great service just love the vibe here.Food: 5/5
I had never had Guamanian-style BBQ before. I really enjoyed it. It has a lot of similarities to Hawaiian-style BBQ.
I've been wanting to try this place for a long time, and I'm glad I finally did! The grilled chicken was awesome and had a nice char. The cabbage and rice were perfect sides. I can only compare it to L&L, and it's way better - not a generic chain, and more unique flavors! We also tried the lumpia and empanadas, and they were great! Definitely not healthy, just greasy, crispy little bites. Everyone was really nice and friendly as well!
The in-house made pika donne is great. Purchased a jar
It was 1 PM during lunch when I stopped by, as the only customer in the restaurant. I tried a "saibok" and "chebot BBQ chicken plate." Their red rice was seasoned just right—I'd elect eating it daily. Unfortunately, it was the only enjoyable item, as everything else was either bland or strangely flavored. I concluded that the dry and tough BBQ chicken had been grilled beforehand, kept warm, and reheated. It tasted dull, and inferior comparing to Filipino or Hawaiian BBQ style. I could take cooked chicken and add some lime juice, but nothing else. That resulting unappetizing salad would be the "chicken kelaguen." As well, I could chop cabbage and add vinegar, but nothing else. That resulting lazy mixture would be their "cabbage salad." Finally, the "saibok," which means "boiled starchy food" in coconut milk until most of it has been evaporated. Usually, bananas were chosen, but SMACK'N used grilled eggplants. Of course, there weren't any smoky, charred hints. I thought the side dish as a sloppy mess, in which nothing made sense or shine—like squeezing lime juice into a can of coconut milk and drinking that nauseating, questionable concoction.
Huge portion sizes love their food! Their BBQ Beef Chuck is served with Chicken Kelaguen, Red Rice, and Cabbage Salad is my favorite thing to get with an extra side of Chicken Kelaguen.
Wow is this place good. The combos are a little pricey at first glance, but it's so much food. Easily enough for two people and they might even have leftovers. The little mango donut things are spectacular. I want to drive there tomorrow for those alone.
Excellent authentic food and excellent customer service. Owners are super nice in true Chamorro style.
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