Business Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 4:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.; Friday 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.; Saturday lunch 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.; Saturday dinner 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.; Sunday lunch 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.; Sunday dinner 4:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. We will be closed on Thanksgiving, Thursday, November 28, 2024. Soft Opening on October 16, 2024. Oh Baby Sushi is established in 2014 in Redwood City. Customer service and food quality are our priority. We specialize in Vegan Sushi, Sashimi Tasting, Spicy Japanese Dishes, Udon Noodle Soup & Fusion Sushi Tacos. Oh Baby Sushi is a kids friendly sushi restaurant. Our kids menu offers a range of kid-friendly sushi items.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1200 Crossman Ave #110, Sunnyvale, CA 94089
Phone: (408) 685-2128
Website: https://ohbabysushi.com/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
Oh Baby Sushi – Redwood City, CA – Japanese Restaurant
Oh Baby Sushi – Sunnyvale – Smart Online Order
Oh Baby Sushi, 1200 Crossman Ave, Sunnyvale, CA 94089, US
Reviews
Oh Baby Sushi is clearly a local favorite, and I can see why—especially for the vegan community. It has gained a massive reputation for its plant-based rolls, and if you are looking for vegan-friendly sushi, this is likely one of the top spots in town. However, as someone who eats traditional fish sushi, I found the experience to be middle-of-the-road. While the food wasn’t bad, it didn’t stand out in a competitive market.
Comparison of Value, Taste, and Quantity
I absolutely love sushi, but for those who consider themselves sushi connoisseurs, this might not be the “wow” experience you’re looking for. When comparing it to other sushi restaurants nearby, I felt that I could get better value, superior taste, and larger portions elsewhere. The fish quality was acceptable, but it lacked that signature melt-in-your-mouth freshness or creative flair that sets top-tier sushi spots apart. It feels more like a casual, everyday sushi spot rather than a destination for high-end nigiri or sashimi.
Family-Friendly Atmosphere & Extensive Menu
One of the major strengths of Oh Baby Sushi is its robust and diverse menu. There is something for everyone, which makes it an excellent choice for families or large groups where people have different tastes. The atmosphere is very casual and welcoming, so you don’t feel the pressure of a formal dining setting. If you have kids or are dining with people who aren’t particularly picky about their fish, this is a very convenient and comfortable place to eat.
Final Thoughts
Overall, Oh Baby Sushi is a solid, three-star establishment. It serves its purpose as a casual, inclusive dining option, particularly for those prioritizing vegan choices or a family-friendly environment. However, if your primary goal is the highest quality fish or the best bang for your buck in terms of quantity, there are likely other spots in the area that will better satisfy those specific cravings.
What truly impressed me were the amazing vegetarian options. It’s clear the chefs put thought and creativity into their meat-free selections, providing variety and complexity that goes far beyond the standard menu. It’s a definite win for anyone looking for standout plant-based sushi!
Across the board, the food quality was excellent; everything tasted good. Each roll and appetizer was fresh and well-prepared. To top it all off, the service was fast and efficient. Our order arrived quickly, making the entire experience smooth and enjoyable.
If you’re looking for a reliably delicious, welcoming sushi spot—especially one that caters wonderfully to vegetarians—Oh Baby Sushi is highly recommended.
Definitely avoid the miso soup, it’s expensive for the portion and too salty.
The rolls were pretty good but not outstanding for $20 a roll.
I felt the ambiance was too sleepy, would recommend that they play some more upbeat music. The servers were nice and the restaurant did seem clean.
If you like rolls, highly recommend the double toro roll and the Ferrari. Otherwise you cannot go wrong with the chirashi or the oh baby box.
I came on a Friday night and was pleasantly surprised that there was no wait, though the place started to fill up as we were finishing our meal. It’s tucked away in a quiet, unassuming plaza, but this spot is a hidden gem for sushi. I’ll be back!