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    Sake 107

    4.7 (303 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Drea U.

    If you're looking for the freshest sushi in Sonoma County, Sake 107 is the place to be! Growing up in Hawaii made me incredibly picky about fish quality, and I can confidently say this spot exceeds expectations. Their fish is exceptionally fresh, and they feature a new menu every day--check out their Instagram for updates. The food is absolutely worth every penny. I ordered the sashimi plate, spicy salmon hand roll, Melt in Your Mouth roll, and the matcha tiramisu. Everything was incredible, and the total came to about $60. The interior is clean and beautifully designed. I sat at the bar, and the sushi chef was super friendly, chatting with me and checking in the whole time. The service is very fast! If you're ready to treat yourself to high-quality Japanese cuisine, Sake 107 is a must-visit.

    Jessica O.

    We stumbled upon Sake107 for dinner before we drove back home and somehow found our new favorite restaurant in Petaluma. The main dining room is cozy and inviting, but we sat at the sushi bar since we didn't have reservations. We just made their happy hour and were able to order a round. We ordered the seaweed salad, tempura, spicy salmon hand rolls, and the country miso soup to start. I especially loved the miso soup, it felt like something a Japanese grandma would make and was very hearty and warming with all the different veggies and tofu inside. We were really impressed with the fish quality and generous portions on the rainbow roll, which was one of the best we've ever had. The explosion roll was really unique, there was a huge pile of tempura fried onions in the middle with enough to take home. We got hamachi and aji nigiri per the chef's recommendation and the fish was all very fresh with a great ratio to the rice. Not only was all the food really good, but the service was also one of the best parts of the meal. Everyone was very welcoming and friendly, and we loved the great conversation we had with the sushi chef. Highly recommend this spot, I will definitely be back to enjoy the nigiri the next time we get to come here!

    David C.

    Hands down best sushi in Petaluma. Great location downtown, Excellent food and friendly staff. What more do you need!

    Sumo mono with crab - cucumber with vinaigrette and crab.  Explosion roll -- Yellow tail, scallop, Serrano pepper, fried onion on top.
    Dave M.

    I have been enjoying this fabulous establishment for several years. Opening before COVID, and enduring during it with take-out service, and then outdoor dining before getting back to "normal", this has been a go to spot. I can easily argue that Sake 107 serves the best sushi in the North Bay. Those are big words, I understand. But when I look at criteria, I think of the following: cleanliness, freshness, service, presentation. Sake 107 aces all those. You will not find cleaner or more fresh fish anywhere. The selection and menu is relatively simple and not overwhelming. In fact, tonight, as I visited, I recognized several new items that I had not seen previously. Everything is in its prime, from fish to vegetables. Even the oil used to flash fry tempura is exceptionally clean. Every time I go in, I feel like part of the family. I feel like I am exceptionally welcome. The owner and chef and staff are quite personable and even ask how my family is doing, having brought them previously on occasions. This is definitely a cut above a "really good restaurant". The plates come from the sushi bar in the kitchen rapidly and looking extremely appetizing and well presented. Owing to its namesake, a healthy selection of premium sake is available. I typically choose to order the sampler, which gives me an opportunity to try small portions of different kinds that I might enjoy. I am more of a wine person than a sake person, so this particularly is helpful. In several years of coming, I have never had a bad visit and have never had food less than stellar. Even though sushi restaurants in general tend to be more costly because of the quality and type of food, you're purchasing, another thing that sets Sake 107 a cut above, is that they don't charge for pretentiousness, unlike perhaps some "high-end" sushi restaurants in the Bay Area. Two piece nigiri for $10 or three piece sashimi for $15 is extremely reasonable for what you get. Rolls from $14-$20 make sense as well. If you're looking for outstanding Japanese cuisine, clean and delicious fish, attentive and friendly service, and a bill that's not astronomical in the sushi realm - Sake 107 will please you very much.

    Peter V.

    Absolutely amazing. Live in Novato and was near by Petaluma. Yelped it and it didn't disappoint. Super fresh fish, fish Bone Miso was very good. Top notch service and super friendly. I would expect this in the city or LA fine dining. Will definitely be back. Thanks Team Sake 107.

    garlic eggplant, sunomono, miso soup
    X W.

    beautiful atmosphere, amazing service and the best sushi in sonoma. county! don't miss out on this place.

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    Hands down the BEST sushi in Petaluma. The owners are lovely, the selection is unique and the food is absolutely delish! Bravo!

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    Is this the old Hasegawa's Restaurant? that was a front for unification church of Reverend Moon? Address was 108 Petaluma Blvd N, Back in the 1980's although looks like…

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