Explore the Current Kitchen & Cocktails menu featuring handcrafted spring rolls, ramen bowls, turmeric mussels, and house noodles. Savor Asian fusion dishes in a vibrant Savannah setting with top-rated service and a welcoming atmosphere.
Current Kitchen & Cocktails in Savannah offers a vibrant Asian fusion menu that effortlessly blends bold flavors with fresh ingredients. The starters, such as hand-crafted spring rolls and perfectly pan-seared pork dumplings with ponzu sauce, set a promising tone. Their seaweed salad and Caesar salad provide refreshing, well-balanced options that highlight thoughtful seasoning and presentation. Among sandwiches, the Seared Beef & Goat Cheese and the flavorful Banh Mi Sliders stand out, both paired with crispy garlic Parmesan fries for an indulgent touch.
What truly distinguishes Current Kitchen & Cocktails is the meticulous care in every dish — from the turmeric mussels praised for their rich, exotic spices to the “drunk man” noodles revered for their comforting boldness. Customer favorites also include their fresh tuna tartare and calamari cooked to perfection. The restaurant’s warm ambiance and attentive service elevate the experience, making it not just a meal, but a memorable culinary journey reflective of refined tastes and authentic Asian fusion craftsmanship.
A few dishes from the current card — tap any shot to view larger.
Pan seared, ponzu sauce.
Ponzu, greens, sesame seeds, scallions.
Caesar basil dressing, shaved Parmesan, Romaine, croutons.
Caramelized onions, pickled daikon, arugula and carrots, garlic Parmesan fries.
Roasted pork, sriracha, pickled vegetables, daikon, cucumbers, jalapenos, cilantro, garlic Parmesan fries.
Crab stick rolled with cucumber and avocado sesame seed.
Smoked salmon, avocado, and cream cheese with sesame seed.
Choice of chicken or grilled pork belly, poached egg, scallions, spinach, sesame oil.
Stir fried wide rice noodles, chicken, eggs, bell peppers, basil, sweet onion, carrot.
Beyond expectations! I live out of town and return to visit family. I have been hearing about this restaurant for a few years so when it closed I was sad I never took the time to go. It has now reopened so I made plans to have a meal here on my next visit. I am so glad that I did!! I love to get steamed Gyoza but have not had a fried version that was worth ordering again, these are amazing! The exterior is light and crunchy almost like a crispier egg roll. The ponzu dipping sauce is perfect, not too salty. The Chilean sea bass risotto is on the Specials menu from your server, but I’m told that it’s regularly on there unless they have sold out. They need to add this to the printed menu! Easily one of the best fish dishes I’ve ever eaten! The risotto is cheesy and creamy, perfectly complementing the light and juicy sea bass. The red curry butter sauce is wonderful (they will give you extra if you ask) and ties the fish and the risotto together perfectly. It’s not spicy at all. My dinner date got the same thing but subbed grilled veggies for the risotto. They were catmelized onions, thick cut squash and zucchini. All perfectly cooked through despite their large size. I would return to this restaurant just for this dish! We split a chocolate mousse dome dessert and it was good. Not sure I would order dessert here again based off that one though, it was fine, just not incredible like the appetizer and entree were! I would dine here again. I will recommend it to friends. It’s nice to see that the island has one special high end restaurant because you had to go all the way downtown to get that previously. I hope they stay open this time and are successful! We arrived right at 5:15 and the loud side was bright and open, maybe only 1/3 full. By the time we left all of the tables were taken and it was very loud (cafeteria-like) We didn’t mind but I was glad we had more time to talk at the beginning of the meal because we did have to repeat things towards the end. We sat in the far corner by the window, to be away from the “noisy” bar but the whole room has a decent echo throughout. If you want to chat with the person across from you after 5:45 I suggest the quiet side. Noisy side is gorgeous in the sunlight. I’ve included an updated menu - March 2022 since I did not see a recent one on here, but I think it’s very much the same as before closing. I thought the prices were just right for the food quality and dining experience.
Opening hours, the full address and the best way to get there are all on the restaurant page. Booking policies differ from place to place — so call ahead, or simply walk in.