
Itching to discover the newest restaurant and retail additions to San Diego? From a flower shop to a gift shop, read on for a rundown of the newest hot spots to debut recently.
Divine Flowers

Head over to 3095 Clairemont Drive in Bay Park and you'll find Divine Flowers, a new florist. The flower shop offers a wide selection of floral arrangements and flower boxes.
Local H2O

Now open at 1380 Garnet Ave. in Pacific Beach is Local H2O, a water store. According to the website, the business transforms water into mineral-infused Alkaline water that is 99.9 percent free of toxic contaminants through a reverse osmosis system.
Livkraft Performance Wellness

Now open at 7710 Fay Ave. in the La Jolla is Livkraft Performance Wellness, a sauna, float spa and cryotherapy spot. The business provides luxury performance wellness in a spa environment, offering services such as whole body and local cryotherapy, infrared sauna, float therapy and Normatec compression.
Shawarma Guys

Stroll past 3012 Grape St. in South Park and you'll find Shawarma Guys, a food truck and Middle Eastern and Mediterranean spot. So far, it's been a popular addition, with Yelpers awarding it five stars out of 122 reviews. It offers authentic Mediterranean food such as Wagyu beef shawarma, falafel, chicken cream chop and chicken shawarma in a plate or pita. The menu also offers salads, sides and fries. View the menu here.
Simón Limón

Simón Limón is a gift shop, offering cards and stationery, home décor and more that opened recently at 2185 Logan Ave., Suite 11 in Barrio Logan. The curated boutique features local contemporary artists and designers. It also hosts monthly creative workshops and gives back to the community by offering customers the opportunity to round up their purchase amount and donate it to a local Barrio Logan non-profit. View the website here.
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