Kigawa sushi

2101 Camino Ramon #100, San Ramon
(925) 355-9888

Recent Reviews

Pailing Lin

Good for family weekend AYCE lunch. Liked the fried crispy salmon skin hand roll and sashimi.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Jordan Tan

We went here to try out. There wasn't a lot of people when we went there which was great because the service was very good and fast. We went for early dinner. The food was very good. I would definitely come back.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Chloe Lyu

If you're a sushi lover, this all-you-can-eat spot is a must-visit. At $36.99 per person, it's a steal. The oysters are incredibly fresh, and the sashimi is simply delicious. With a wide array of options, you'll never get bored. Plus, the separate menu for individual orders adds an extra layer of variety. Highly recommended for a sushi feast! Definitely coming back!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Leung Nancy

Just tried out Kigawa Sushi, the new all-you-can-eat sushi spot in San Ramon, and it was a delightful experience! I was in Dublin for business when a friend recommended this place, mentioning they had tried the older location in San Leandro and found it decent. So, we decided to give the new spot a shot.The AYCE menu offers two options: the regular at $29.99 per person and the special at $36.99 per person. Opting for the special menu gives you access to a variety of belly cuts of sashimi, which is definitely worth trying if you’re looking to get your money’s worth!The special menu has a limit of three items per person per round, with a choice of six items per round. My friend and I, being two females, went for four rounds. While there was a slight delay in serving during the fourth round, overall, the experience was pleasant. The sashimi was fresh, and the oysters were large and flavorful. They also offer some appetizers at the counter, which you can help yourself to while waiting for your order.The special appetizers, especially the oysters, were a highlight – plump and without any fishy taste, plus no stomach issues afterward! The salmon and hamachi carpaccio were also delicious, with a perfect balance of flavors.For sashimi, I particularly enjoyed the salmon belly and sweet shrimp. The toro was exceptional, melting in your mouth. If you’re worried about too much fat, try the hamachi and madai; the madai has a lovely sear, enhancing its aroma.In terms of nigiri, both the seared squid and squid ink gunkan were tasty, but I preferred the crunchy texture of the squid ink gunkan.Finally, the handrolls were filling, and my favorite was the Rock-N-Roll – eel and avocado, a fail-safe choice!Overall, Kigawa Sushi offers a great dining experience with fresh sushi and a variety of options. Highly recommended

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Fareed

Honestly can’t believe the absolute morons and disgusting people who gave this place a 1 star.Girlfriend and me absolutely loved this place as die hard sushi people. It’s better than Blue Ginkos(Sakana) by far. It’ll be awkward at first but as soon as you understand how they operate then you’ll enjoy it more.All the food tastes fresh and phenomenal. The price if I recall is $35 per person but well worth it. You can also get the other menu for even less which is still amazing food.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kelley Davis

My partner and myself came to get some dinner, "all you can eat" for myself. A single sushi roll is what my partner decided on. Upon telling our "waitress" what we would like to order she said ok and walks to the back. She returned with no shame in telling us (after ordering) that "her boss" says we both have to order all you can eat or we can't order anything at all. (As if they didn't know this when we placed the order and had a private meeting to decide)I was suprised, to say the least. My partner is 5ft tall and 110 lbs..... Well, whoever the boss is, is apparently a coward and a crook, if not at least prejudice. Or all in one. They don't honor their deal. I asked the waitress: What if I were to come in by myself, if they would then honor the deal and she did not respond. We immediately left.The way we were treated felt extremely slimy. I would avoid this place, their practices behind the scenes must be appalling if this is how they treat people to their face (or hide behind sending a waitress out to deny and dishonor their customers, in this case)

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Robby Flannery

So excited to finally have a decent AYCE Sushi spot in the Tri-Valley! Finally was able to go and it did not disappoint. Definitely putting Kigawa on the regular rotation now.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Sina -

Heard that there's now all-you-can-eat sushi in the East Bay, come and give it a try! Only $24.99 during weekdays at lunchtime, and they even have sashimi. Not crowdeo around noon; they have ready-made specialty rolls and appertizer like hamachi, and tuna rolls that you can grab yourself. If you want larger special rolls, you need to order separately. Everything is freshly made, especially the sashimi, and it's surprising that you have sashimi all you can eat. They also offer various hot dishes for lunch, such as ramen and fried rice, with plenty of choices. It's really great value, and they even have Hamachi kama. Not much difference between lunch and dinner, except for more types of fish sashimi and grilled mussels at dinner, which is $36.99. This buffet is really worth it-there's nothing like it in the South Bay.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kevin Chiu

Bad quality food. You don’t receive everything you order for the all u can eat! Poor customer service

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 2

Zoe C

This place is a total scam! They said they are all you can eat but they only allow 4-6 dishes every round. And it took ages for the order to come out. I spent 90 mins sitting in the restaurant and I only had 5 dishes of small option of sushi. Sashimi tasted like frozen fish. But my lunch time was over and I had to buy myself a burger next door. Total waste of time and money. I will never go again.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

shaoqing qin

They just open!been here to try out the all you can eat special~ Not a lot of people during lunch cuz is grand opening not much people know that.They have plenty of choices and it is ordered to make. They have many kinds of sashimi which is awesome!Fish are fresh and a lot of appetizers and they also have ramen.$24.99 is a good deal for this kind of sushi all you can eat.Will definitely come back!Just opened! Came here to try the all-you-can-eat special. Not many people during lunch since it's the grand opening, and not many know about it yet.They offer plenty of choices, and everything is made to order. The variety of sashimi is impressive!Fresh fish, a wide range of appetizers, and even ramen on the menu.At $24.99, it's a great deal for all-you-can-eat sushi.Will definitely return!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Alex Suarez

If you're looking to have the WORST 'All You Can Eat' experience ever, feel free to pay this place a visit. But i GUARANTEE you... you WILL feel scammed and regret it. By far the worst AYCE restaurant I've ever had. Ordered 4 rounds of sushi/sashimi, total of only 2 rounds came. Then they gave us the check and told us to leave once we questioned them about the remaining rounds of sushi ordered. Listen to me and save yourself the money & time. ????Absolutely lost for words....

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 1

Wenxin Yu

Grand opening for Sushi Buffet. There are lots of choices for sushi.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Crystal Muzik

So great food. Huge portions. , great service. She was working hard

Anitha Pissay

Finally, the place that serves dishes truly cooked with Szechuan peppers and spices. A burst of true flavors and tingling sensations . A must try for all spicy food lovers.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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