Sake2Me Sushi

  3.7 – 115 reviews   • Japanese restaurant

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Sake2Me Sushi 94538

Hours

Friday11:30 AM–10:30 PM
Saturday11:30 AM–10:30 PM
Sunday11:30 AM–10 PM
Monday11:30 AM–10 PM
Tuesday11:30 AM–10 PM
Wednesday11:30 AM–10 PM
Thursday11:30 AM–10 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 43337 Christy St #3032, Fremont, CA 94538

Phone: (510) 573-6023

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Reviews

Cynthia Ly
I’ve been here twice now and had a good experience each time. I’ve came once on a weekday lunch and another time on a Saturday dinner and didn’t have to wait for a table (in fact, weekday lunch seemed to be busier). I’ve opted for the premium menu because we like to order nigiris and it’s a good value for what you get.

They give you a paper menu to write down your orders for each round and the food comes out in a timely manner. The fish is fresh and good quality. There’s a good variety of things on the menu, but I like their nigiris, carpaccio, and rice-less sushi. But my favorite thing about this place is the rice to fish ratio! They give a small amount of rice compared to fish which I like cause I get more bang for my buck. That’s pretty much the main reason why I would keep coming back.

My only suggestion would be for the servers to offer to take the next round’s orders sooner to avoid having a gap when eating. It almost seemed strategic that they would only come around when the table was empty. I like to keep the food coming at AYCE!
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Jackie Ngan
I used to really enjoy this restaurant a few years back — the fish was fresh, the quality was there, and even the all-you-can-eat rules felt fair and reasonable. It was a spot I’d recommend to friends who wanted good sushi without feeling like corners were being cut.

Unfortunately, my most recent visit was the complete opposite. The fish was bland and tasteless, a far cry from what it used to be. The rice was hard, dry, and completely lacking that subtle vinegar flavor that makes sushi rice enjoyable. Without it, every bite just fell flat.

The appetizers didn’t help either — most were uninspired and poorly executed. The menu now feels focused more on quantity than quality, with heavy, flavorless rolls designed to fill you up rather than showcase fresh fish and balanced flavors. On top of that, the all-you-can-eat rules, which once felt fair, now come across as restrictive and designed to push customers toward lower-quality options.

The only bright spot was the staff — they were friendly, attentive, and welcoming throughout the meal. Unfortunately, good service alone doesn’t make up for disappointing food. What used to be a restaurant I recommended has now become one I wouldn’t return to.
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East Bay Area Resident
Better than the sushi you would get at a buffet style restaurant, but likely not as good as your favorite Japanese restaurant, sake2me sushi in Fremont is one of the all you can order and eat( AYCE)restaurants in the SF Bay area.

You have 3 rounds to order from, and with each round, a pair of diners can order 4 rolls and 10 orders (2 pieces per order) of nigiri sushi. So technically, two people could order 12 rolls and 30 orders of nigiri sushi. I think that’s how it works.

Anyway, the sushi was made to order and looks good. Taste and quality wise, I’d give it a 7.8 out 10. Others may have a different opinion

Portions are smaller than average, but if you can manage to eat 4 rolls and 30 pieces of nigiri sushi in one sitting, portion size becomes somewhat irrelevant. The menu is expansive, and there is a lot to choose from.
Service is efficient and friendly. Parking is easy.

Sake2me isn’t cheap, but neither are its sushi offerings. I would say it’s a good value, especially for those with large appetites. Just don’t set your expectations too high.
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Johnny Tan
Food was good and the all you can eat option is great if you can at least eat however much you paid for the all you can eat. You can order multiple rounds so you don’t need to order everything at once and there is a limit of how much you can order at once. For dinner all you can eat is $40 per person as of writing this review.
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Andrew Villar
Forgot to pack my to go order for tempura.

Ordered udon to go and got home and it was soggy.

Would recommend they package the noodles and tempura flakes seperatly so it doesn’t become all mushy
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Alisa B.
This was one of my favorite AYCE spots growing up in Southern California. So naturally, I was very curious to see how the Bay Area location compares!

Overall, the nigiri is still TOP TIER. Fish quality was great!! …but the sushi rolls, not so much. WAY TOO MUCH SAUCE!!! Service was inconsistent, but the staff were nice! Our nigiri always came out quickly, but our rolls kept getting skipped and didn’t come to our table until our last 20-30 minutes of eating.

My menu recommendations:
+ Salmon Belly Nigiri
+ Tuna Carpaccio
+ Freshwater Eel Nigiri
+ Yellowtail Nigiri
+ Sato Roll
+ Sashimi Salad
+ Green Tea Ice Cream (!!!)
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Norman C
A bit disappointing overall. Pricing could be cheaper for the quality you get here. Fish cuts for the nigiri are not the best, are inconsistent in quality and odd sized. Service is decent, but had to wait 15min+ for each nigiri order. Many of the nigiri / rolls had unnecessary amounts of sauces on them…
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Kaitlyn Kong
My friend and I came here based on an Instagram reel. Don’t let the pictures fool you. If you get the regular deal, this is the kind of quality you can expect. I’m so UTTERLY disappointed. I drove an hour to get to this location and look I don’t even have to say much you can just look at the pictures. Fish quality was wack. Sushi rice was gluey?????? Fish to rice ratio was WACK. The only thing that was edible were the spicy tuna hand rolls. Idk what everyone else was eating but I did not get the experience I thought I was getting.
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Canon C. (Kitty Kitty)
Great all you can eat sushi $27.99 per person as Reasonable Price.
Sushi was very delicious and these are made of quality fresh ingredients.
Parking was easy to find.
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Mr Edna Mode
Updated (1/24). They’ve reverted back to great fish portion for their Sushi Tacos. Nigiri quality has gone down a bit (probably a new chef…as you can see in the pictures). Ordered a roll and it was lacking the kind of fish to rice ratio that I expected (didn’t finish it).

I hope they get back to the kind of quality they had when they opened (it was quite impressive). Overall 3.5 stars.

Updated (12/20). New Menu selection for AYCE. Quality, unfortunately, has gone down a bit. Sushi tacos had good fish to salsa ratio. Now, it’s 1 or 2 cubes of fish and the rest is salsa.

(Original post) Food was great! Fresh fish (ratio of fish to rice is 3:1) and servers were quick (went on a weekday around lunch time). They were constantly asking me if I want to order more.

Non-sushi items: Mini Sushi Tacos w/ Salsa, Chicken Karage, and the beef bulgogi

Sushi: Spicy Garlic Salmon, Yuzu Yellowtail, Escolar, Mackerel, and Unagi.

Rolls: Salmon Skin Roll
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