A Sack of Potatoes is a specialty restaurant inspired by the Andes region in South America. The first store was founded in Canton, China. It is now one of the most popular fruit tea and snacks places. With over 17 stores located in various parts of Canton, China, we are proud to introduce our first store in Fremont, CA, USA.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–7 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 37100 Fremont Blvd Suite #3C, Fremont, CA 94536
Phone: (510) 896-8070
Website: https://www.asackofpotatoes.com/ordernow
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Reservations: asackofpotatoes.com
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Reviews
This restaurant seems to be known for making gourmet, specialty fries. The potato tots are crispy and very delicious. I love how everything blends in especially the bacon and BBQ sauce. Also, they serve like other dishes like rice bowls and ramen. It made me wonder how the restaurants are able to keep up with everything given that we have plentiful options.
I haven’t tried their drinks yet, but sure am going to the next time I stop by. I just didn’t had a chance since I drank something earlier. And probably will try spam musubi in the future!
Food: Now I’m not so naive that I expect the food to be a perfect match of the photo; however, there was a radical difference. The unagi in the photo was swarming the bowl, looked well cooked and crispy. The unagi I received in the bowl was undercooked, chewy, filled with fat, and there were only four tiny little strips. The sea weed and veggies were also barely existent in the bowls, while their picture also showed huge portions. The shrimps had their tails and shells on, and were cleaned poorly. This is clearly lazy preparation. Which baffles me, because –
Service: It took 42 minutes to receive our bowl. These are food items that cook in under 5 minutes. And still, will all that time, they couldn’t cook the proteins properly, nor could they clean them properly. The bowls were served with clumpy & sticky rice, which is normally fine; however, very difficult to eat with forks, as the clumps simple fall off every load. I asked for chop sticks, as would be standard with any unagi bowl, as well as making it easier to eat; but they were unable to provide any. It also took 36 minutes to receive our lemonades, which were loaded with sugar. I definitely couldn’t make it past the halfway mark they were so sweet.
Atmosphere: Very loud, very noisy. Often difficult to hear, and often painfully loud. It kicked off my tinnitus something fierce. Upon entering, I was eagerly searching for a handicapped seat, as I am disabled. It was a struggle to get to the restaurant entrance, as you have to park in the back and walk all the way around to the front. As this point, I could barely stand and was shaking. I saw that there were two patrons sitting at the handicapped table, with no visible disabilities. I had asked them if I could sit, and they simply stared at me, watching me struggle, until I was forced to find another seat. I made it very clear to them and to the restaurant staff that the handicapped table was needed, and being used by patrons who later clearly had no issues ambulating. But, they absolutely did not care.
And lastly, they have a fantastic selection of books on their shelves … if only they were real. They actually spent money on fake books. It would have considerably improved the atmosphere while waiting nearly an hour for our food, if they had just thrown some cheap leftover books on the shelves.
In summary, good sauce & seasoning on the proteins, but a lazy, inattentive staff that takes forever to make simple rice bowls. I most certainly will not be returning here. It’s not worth the wait or the price.
Food does take a bit to come out sometimes. Ordering ahead helps a lot!
On the upside, the Coconut Fruit Sago drink was delightful – it was so good we finished it before taking a picture. I’ll have to come back to try more of the drinks, but won’t come here to eat any of the snacks which are overpriced and average at best.