MAD FOR SUSHI, the premium all-you-can-eat Japanese restaurant in Dublin, California, presents an exquisite fusion of authentic Japanese flavors and the convenience of modern dining options. Indulge in a wide array of fresh sushi, sashimi, rolls, and traditional Japanese dishes, all crafted with the finest ingredients. We only offer our AYCE option for Dining In. Take advantage of our convenient ala carte takeout and delivery services, perfect for those on the go and looking for a small bite. With a private dining area for larger gatherings, MAD FOR SUSHI accommodates all occasions.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7222 Regional St, Dublin, CA 94568
Phone: (925) 248-8915
Website: https://madforsushi.com/
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Reviews
2026Jan16 – I ate with no issues.
2026Feb03 – Went to eat sushi and ordered mostly nigiri. The older lady told me “Why don’t you order rolls or appetizers”. I already knew they were upset because this behavior is very typical with Korean-owned all you can eat sushi restaurants (they are tight and always hassle about you eating too much). The owner threw a fit talking about the ‘issue’ of me not ordering rolls and began staring at us because we ate mostly nigiri. I do like the food so I wanted to return.
2026Feb27 – ate here again and ordered 20 pieces of nigiri. The owner remembered me and gave me strange looks. I tried to order again and they said you have only 4 pieces left you’re allowed to order. The old lady really close to the owner gave me a schpeel about nigiri at other restaurants are very expensive per order and that I’m still getting a good deal (I didn’t come here to get a cost comparison or be surprised about being limited to only 24 pieces). No signs and no warning. They just cut me off so I paid for what I didn’t want to eat. The owner kept looking at me each time he passed by to put on pressure (the guy with the hat dressing like he’s young and hip).
Again, the food is good but they just make you uncomfortable and give a bunch of excuses and introduced a new rule without announcement.
Summary: the nigiri is made well (taste and presentation) and the sushi rice is excellent but they make you feel uncomfortable and change rules because they get a customer that eats the way they don’t want to because it cuts into their profits. It’s fine but I just don’t appreciate surprises so I can’t continue eating at a place that does this and doesn’t make me feel comfortable and welcome.
However, I understand that an owner must do what he must to cut costs so that he can profit. No issues from me on that part.
The rolls are ok. I think they lack flavor and dedication. But for all you can eat. I can see the push to get food out. But at lunch time. There was not people and could be better without a rush.
The ordering system need major work. I order a miso soup and it took the 2nd time ordering to get it. I could see at other tables there were issues. One lady walked out as she order from the iPad weren’t going through. The waitress seemed frustrated. But I believe what is the manager saw that it was not taking orders. That would make sense as sometimes you would come out to take orders on the iPad. And there are sometimes I order stuff and it didn’t come out. Or the biggest one was I would be given food and it wasn’t mine and as you tried to send it back. They still try to give it to you. I got these tacos. But I rather give it back as I did not order it.
That and at the lunch time there was only one waitress. I think the establishment thinks one waitress would be able to handle a room of people as it should be at least two more. And the waitress I had was trying her best to make it work. And for the price up $34.99 for all you can eat that should be lowered at least $10 based on the lunch and difference for dinner.
Ultimately for a new establishment they have a lot of kinks that need to be worked out. A better ordering system that doesn’t make mistakes. Giving more context of understanding that you’re limited per category. And the price plan needs to be lowered based on lunch and dinner. I felt that this establishment is trying but I do not see it lasting for the next couple months to a year. I feel like something will take over and maybe do a better job.
Often times ayce = shitty good and a poor selection but the food was pretty good. They allow you to order only 2 rolls from the tablet, and no rolls from the server. Just hope you don’t get the old Japanese waitress. She’s rude and lied about having ice cream because she didn’t want to get it for us. I know she lied because I watched her table eat ice cream, made a comment, and then she gave us the ice cream.
Nigiris have a nice fish to rice ratio, but they are heavily sauced so they felt as filling as the rolls. One order of rolls is 8 pc, or 4 pc for a half order. Some of the apps/non sushi items were also good, like the ika geso (fried squid), udon, ramen, and soba. The soba* was very delish! I woulda ordered another if I hadn’t filled up on sushi. Food quality overall 4/5. Service was relatively quick & efficient. We interacted with about 3 diff servers who were all very friendly, patient, and informative. The only strange moment was when the hostess asked if we wanted the check ~30 min after seating us; nowhere near the 90 min time limit.
The premium menu costs extra per item as listed. Got the uni for an additional $5, but they ran out of oysters. Would be great if these were included in the original AYCE cost even if they limited them to 1 order per person. Total ended up being $59/pp after tax/tip.
Servers were super friendly and quick, even on a Friday night!
Will be back to try the oysters, they were out of them today.
They are mushrooms stuffed with cream cheese, packed with crab meat on the outside, and deep-fried to a crispy texture. The flavors are incredibly rich.
The cucumber salad and seaweed salad come in small portions, which are super refreshing and help balance out the richer dishes. I ended up ordering several rounds of them.
For nigiri, my personal favorites were:
• Spicy garlic salmon
• Spicy garlic tuna
• Mango salsa salmon
• Mad seared salmon
• Freshwater eel
• Bay scallop
The salmon belly requires an extra $1 for two pieces,
and amaebi (sweet shrimp) requires an extra $2 for two pieces.
I love that the nigiri rice portion is small — it feels just right, not wasteful, and allows you to try more different items.