Sake2Me Sushi
43337 Christy St #3032, Fremont
(510) 573-6023
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Awesome food! Service was nice and quick and the tuna was a plus!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
AYCE sushi. Weekday non-holiday lunch menu is cheaper. None of the fish was good enough that I would want seconds of it specifically
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
A local joint in Fremont better known for their fresh and wide variety of AYCE sushi! Its pricing is reasonable, the proportion is good, not too heavy on rice, and staff is friendly and efficient. We absolutely love the nigiri’s here!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 4
The food is great but I’ve come 3 times and every time I come in the staff makes a face as if they want to go home. They make the atmosphere bad. Some waiters are okay but the chefs make it seem like it’s a burden to order food. If you come even 1hr and 30 mins before closing they are already putting up the chairs and rush you to eat so they can go home. Weird. First food spot I’ve been too that hates serving food lol. They also give wrong orders and rush you to pay. Bad vibes overall.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 5
Service: 3
One of the best sushi spots in the Bay Area. I have never been disappointed. The staff is also amazing, especially Eri!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The sushi is delicious! The staff are all amazing and helpful. Eri was our server and she was very attentive and helpful with picking out drinks and rolls.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The food is ok, and for a place that offers a “Premium” AYCE sushi option should really be better. The ponzu is really salty and some of the sauces are too sweet.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 4
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.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 5
The fish to rice ratio is perfect. Unlike other AYCE where they fill you up with rice. We would definitely go back.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The AYCE sushi is very reasonable and the selection is vast. The rice-to-fish ratio is good so you are not getting filled up by the rice.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
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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.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
I came across this AYCE sushi spot on TikTok, where the food looked amazing and was getting a lot of praise, so we decided to give it a try. Mind you, I drove 2 hours to come try this place. Unfortunately, it didn’t live up to the hype.
We visited on a Sunday around 3 PM. Although the restaurant wasn’t busy and there were plenty of empty tables, we still had to put our name on a waitlist via the tablet at the front. We waited about 10-15 minutes before being seated.
Once seated, a waitress handed us two menus and two order sheets, one for nigiri and one for the rest of the items. The 3 of us chose the premium AYCE option, which was $39.99 per person. After filling out our first round of selections, we waited about 15 minutes with no follow-up. We eventually had to flag the waitress down just to place our order.
Our first round included nigiri and tempura. The tempura wasn’t fresh, and the nigiri didn’t taste fresh either. It took a long time to place our second round of orders, and once again, we had to flag someone down, no one checked in on us the entire time. We order the yellowtail collar, and it never came out. The service was extremely slow and inattentive. Each round felt like a struggle just to get noticed.
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Sadly, this place was a letdown. I won’t be returning.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 2
Service: 1
Really enjoyed this AYCE sushi place. I’ve been to some others and this might be my favorite so far, nothing too fancy, but all the fish tasted very fresh. The nigiri pieces were small but we actually enjoyed that because we could try and order more of a variety. Service was good, we were checked on regularly and didn’t have to wait too long for each round. We’ll be back!
I had an incredible experience at Sake2Me in Fremont, tucked inside Pacific Commons. As a content creator who highlights elevated dining experiences, I’m very selective when it comes to all-you-can-eat sushi and Sake2Me exceeded expectations.
The ordering system was interactive and fun: a full-color menu paired with a checklist that lets you create your own flavor lineup. The service was quick and efficient our entire spread arrived together, perfectly timed.
What stood out was the quality. The nigiri was fresh, clean, and beautifully balanced with elements like jalapeño, citrus, and mango salsa. Their grilled yellowtail collar was a showstopper flaky, flavorful, and surprisingly tender. Every dish felt thoughtful, never rushed.
Lunch starts at just $27.99, which is a steal for what you’re getting here.
This place redefines what AYCE sushi can be. Highly recommend!
@indulgewithenaa
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 3
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