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Sake2Me Sushi

3.9 (781 reviews)
PriceyJapanese
Open 11:30 am - 10:30 pm

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Simon L.

The rice to fish proportion is solid, but overall think the place is just ok. I remember when it first opened and there were lines out the door, but I went at 5 pm on a Friday and there was no wait. $40 for the AYCE premium isn't bad, but wouldn't come back as the quality isn't great. Also even with the AYCE there's so many restrictions on what you can and can't order per round.

Huge maki rolls
Melissa N.

Made a reservation for 6 people on Mother's Day at 4pm and were seated immediately. It was packed the entire time we were there. Ordered immediately and chose the premium, the appetizers came out quickly and rolls a bit after that but it took about 50 minutes for the nigiri to come out. Ordered a second order immediately after and that one took maybe 15 mins to come out. The portions have increased in size since I last came, nigiri and rolls are proper sized (though I really didn't mind when they were smaller) and what I assumed were going to be maki rolls and hand rolls were the most monstrous creations I've ever seen with their size. Pace yourself on those. Still very good bang for your buck, it's not the most amazing sushi but I'd say on par or better quality than your average sushi restaurant.

Catherine H.

This place truly lives up to their balanced rice-to-fish ratio promise! Came here with 15 people to celebrate a friend's birthday and immediately, I appreciate their lenient, online reservation system. There's no deposit required and I was able to change the headcount multiple times with no issues. It was busy and full when we came at 6 PM on Friday evening but they cleared just enough space for our party. We were shocked from the moment the food arrived on our table. It was aesthetic and different from other sushi places that give too much rice in each portion. This place is definitely worth for AYCE! Premium is for sure the best option, allowing you to order both the front and back side menu items. Everything was delicious and we felt that it was worth the price.

Menu 4/2026
Tiffany L.

*Visited with a party of 3 around 4:30pm on a Friday This was my 2nd time visiting Sake2Me and this is definitely one of my favorite spots for AYCE sushi- especially it being $40 per person. The restaurant is a fairly decent size- though I believe they are pretty accommodating to larger parties. Their service has definitely improved and their staff is very kind & attentive. OKAY THE FOOD: * Definitely do the 2nd tier (red line) as you have plenty of more options- especially if you love nigiri! * Nigiri - they have a smaller ratio of sashimi slice to rice here, and honestly it's great for AYCE since you're able to eat a lot more nigiri. Keep in mind that each nigiri order comes with 2 pieces :) I am a BIG fan of their unagi, salmon belly, and their salmon & avocado nigiris. * Unagi handroll- you know, I still think about it and it's been 3 days since I've had it. It wasn't stuffed with rice and had a decent amount of veggies that compliment the unagi. I definitely would come back to try more of their handrolls * Special Rolls- we were able to have a few of their rolls (raw & baked) and they were all super yummy.

Christine R.

Came here with some friends to celebrate my birthday, and let me just say--why does ordering feel like I'm taking a sushi test? LOL. This is where AYCE sushi either passes or fails. We came around 3pm for an early dinner/late lunch, which ended up being perfect. By around 5pm, it started getting busier, so we definitely came at the right time. We stayed for almost 2 hours and pretty much had the place to ourselves, with only about two other tables. It was nice being able to sit, chat, and actually enjoy the experience without feeling rushed. The tempura was a highlight--crispy, lightly battered, and super delicious. We ordered two shrimp tempura and one veggie tempura (no surprise eggplant, thankfully lol). The shishito peppers had that fun random spice--some mild, some with a kick, but all really good. And you can never go wrong with edamame, perfectly salted. I honestly can't remember all the rolls we ordered but I know we got the signature Sake2Me roll, plus shrimp tempura, snow salmon, rainbow, kiss of fire, orange blossom, along with a mix of nigiri and other rolls. There were five of us, so it felt overwhelming at first, but since we weren't rushed out, we were able to enjoy everything at our own pace. Service was great--our server was attentive and friendly. All the rolls came out really quickly... maybe a little too quickly. We definitely should've paced ourselves better, but we were ordering with our stomachs, not our brains. Overall, this spot passes the test--no retakes needed.

Nancy P.

I tend to keep the expectation low when it comes to AYCE sushi just because places tend to load up the rolls with rice, but I was pleasantly surprised by Sake2Me. They have a good variety from rolls to nigiri to apps which makes it perfect for groups. The fish quality was actually pretty good, I loved the salmon and yellowtail nigiri's. Our fave rolls were the Vivi and kiss of fire. The rolls are well constructed and drizzled with lots of sauce, and we enjoyed all the different flavor combinations. The sushi taco apps were surprisingly good too. Overall I don't think I tried anything that I didn't enjoy. The staff were attentive when it came to taking our orders and checking up on us, although, rolls took a bit longer to come out. But well worth the wait. I recommend making a reservation via Yelp. Overall super painless and enjoyable experience.

Beer and drinks
Chris M.

Came here for a spur of the moment sushi outing. We decided to try somewhere new and remembered this place. I don't have much high hopes for an AYCE sushi place as I've been disappointed before but my oh my.... This place changed that opinion.. Fish quality was much better than I thought it would be. The nigiri was in smaller than usual sizes but this just allows you to try more. Very very good though ! The appetizers were all good as well. The crispy rice, gyoza , chicken teriyaki all very good and seem like was made to order and not just sitting there. Chicken itself had a good grilled taste to it. Udon noodles were great as well! Soju and beer ... well it's soju and beer. Can't mess that up. Service was quick and attentive as well! Overall great place and would easily come back again.

Brandi P.

Charlotte is amazing!! 3rd day of work... where?! The wait wasn't too bad for Valentine's Day. The selection was huge! Everything was really good. I would skip the miso soup (it was cold), and the tempura (it was soggy and on the oily side)

Lisette D.

I've been eyeing this place for so long and I finally came around to trying it. This is an all you can eat sushi restaurant. The way that it works is you order in rounds. You can choose the regular AYCE option of the premium option that includes nigiri. Each person in your party is limited to two rolls per round. Meaning if there is 2 of you the max amount of rolls you can order per round is 4. My partner and I got to maybe 2-3 rounds and we're stuffed by the end of it. We had a great experience here, every single roll and plate was brought out in a timely manner. The baked rolls took longer, as expected. And the fish here was fresh! There wasn't a roll that we ordered that I didn't like. The staff here is super friendly and they make sure you have everything you need even if they aren't assigned to your table. I will definitely be coming back here!

Vegetable Tempura
Melinda K.

Do not bring your first date here because this will be my last date as a woman! Every portion is way smaller than a regular sushi restaurant. I was expecting them to serve sushi rolls in 6 or 8 pieces, but got 4 per plate. The sweet potato tempura was thinly sliced and the fried tofu was kiddie sized. Some of the rice is hard to swallow with unclean cuts of a 5 year old in training. The miso soup have no tofu and the seaweed was a bit undercooked. The only thing I enjoyed is the mackerel and yellowtail nigiri which the rice are hella small. I'm crying on the inside while my date enjoys going here. Prefer to go to a Japanese grocery store for better portions at a cheaper price. Service was fast and the waiters are nice to refill your water and soda without extra charge. The restaurant ambiance remains the same as the previous Madfish restaurant. I just regret coming here to swallow AYCE sushi in three rounds.

Sake2Me Roll
Lloyd C.

Finally got a chance to try Sake2Me Sushi. The parking was easier here on a weeknight. The hype has died down for this place as we had an early dinner with reservations for 4 at 5:30pm. The restaurant filled up around 6:30pm. Modern yet simple decor. Inside dining only. They have separate single user men & women's restrooms. Regular Course AYCE $34.95 Premium Course AYCE $39.95 The nigiri was thin with a small amount of rice. The fish was fresh and bite-size. The rolls were decent sized and the carpaccio was very thinly sliced. You can order up to 5 rounds with 5 orders per person. They do have some food limits on certain items. The dining time limit is 120 minutes. Appetizers: Ika Geso Shishito Peppers (3) Fried Gyoza Vegetable Tempura (3) Agedashi Tofu Albacore Carpaccio (2) Salmon Carpaccio (3) Tuna Carpaccio (2) Mini Sushi Tacos with Salsa Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna Hawaiian Poke Hand Roll: Salmon Skin HR No Rice Specials: Tim (crabmeat, salmon, lemon) Tuna Lover (spicy crabmeat, tuna, avocado) Rice: Fried Rice with vegetables Nigiri: Salmon Belly (limit 1 per customer) Salmon (3) Spicy Garlic Salmon Seared Salmon with Mango salsa Yellowtail (2) Albacore Freshwater Eel (3) Squid Salmon Egg Inari Butter Shrimp Masago Spicy Scallops (2) Seared Rolls: Crazy Salmon: In - spicy Imitation Crabmeat, avocado. Out - Seared salmon, cajun flakes, cilantro. Sauce - umami sauce. Signature Rolls: Orange Blossom: In - imitation crab, Salmon, avocado. Out - Salmon. Sake2Me: In - avocado, Spicy tuna, Shrimp Tempura. Out - Tuna. Sauce - Spicy garlic ponzu, eel sauce. Dessert: Green Tea Ice Cream (2) Vanilla Ice Cream The service was nice and friendly. They were attentive and checked up on us frequently. Support your local business.

Nigiri
Jerry C.

Sake2Me was my first experience having AYCE sushi, and I'm glad I tried it. Lighting is bright inside and decor wasn't too crazy or anything. It was $35 and $40 for the regular and premium option respectively, which is a pretty decent price for what you're getting in terms of variety and quality; the menu is extensive. A friend and I came on a Monday night, wasn't crowded at all and we were seated right away. The menu is pretty large so we spent some time just looking through. We tried most of the nigiri, a couple of the rolls, and some appetizers. For nigiri, the size of each piece is small (which is nice and allowed us to order multiple rounds without feeling bloated). The salmon belly and salmon nigiri were great, would recommend those! Eel was good too. Appetizers were okay. Rolls were also okay. I'd probably stick to the nigiri, but you are only able to order 5 orders per person per round, so it's hard to order a lot at a time. Service was good, staff were happy to answer questions, food did take a while to arrive in between rounds. I would come back again some time, but it probably would be once in a while.

Jarod N.

Sake2Me was my friend group's go-to AYCE sushi spot in Orange County, and when I heard they were opening a location in Fremont, I was ecstatic! This restaurant is located in the Pacific Commons plaza and there is plenty of parking. Since they've opened, I've been to the Fremont location 3 times and they have not disappointed! The fish-to-rice ratio on the nigiri is perfect for not filling your stomach up too fast, and the service has always been quick and accommodating. All of the fish is fresh (or as fresh as AYCE sushi can be, obviously we're not comparing this to omakase-grade sushi) and I always leave feeling quite satisfied with the value and quality of each meal. I usually try to come in on a weekday lunch to take advantage of the value pricing, and their basic menu is pretty extensive so it always does the job! I have never upgraded to the premium menu and still have everything I would want and more. Overall, one of the better AYCE sushi establishments in my opinion, and bonus points for the convenient location!

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Are the Signature Rolls included in the regular price?

Yes some are included and the others you have to pay extra for.

AYCE not offer on the weekend?

Its all you can eat all the time

Is this the same Sake2me in Socal? Like the one in Cerritos.

Yup! This one is their second store (i think)

Does everyone at the table have to order AYCE?

Yes

The uni says limit 1 per person, does that mean we can order it only 1 time the entire dinner or we can order unlimited but only 1 at a time before ordering again?

Only one order for the entire dinner per person. For example, if there's two people, you can order two orders of the uni the entire dinner. No more than that.

I heard you have all you can eat sushi and sashimi ? If so, what are the days of the week and the price for each person?

We went on a Sunday afternoon. All you can eat dinner was $49.99/pp. We arrived at 4 pm to beat the dinner crowd. We were sat right away. I think you can order as many time as you like within 90 minutes . But the service was slow, so our waitress… Read more

Can I bring a pet?

There's outside sitting

My 1 year old doesn't eat a lot. Do kids under 3 years have to pay?

No, kids under 3 years does not have to pay for the meal.

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3.9(1.3k reviews)
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Some of the best sushi and great variety of food in the area. Drinks could be a little better but…read morethe ramen is amazing!!! Great service and very attentive.

LENT 2026: GOOD FRIDAY LUNCH…read more The first time I ate at Toro Sushi Stone Grill & Bar was the last Saturday of February for my mom's birthday. We had a private room for the party. Out of food that was served I really enjoyed eating the sashimi, which was presented on a platter. I also liked grilled salmon. During Lent I wanted to come back to Toro for lunch. I thought about getting sashimi or grilled salmon when I came back. A couple days before coming to Toro for Good Friday lunch I looked at the menu online. Why pay for the dishes I ate before? One of the dishes that intrigued me was the baked unagi fried rice. However the baked salmon fried rice sounded enticing. Also one of the appetizers sounded interesting was the sashimi pizza. My plan was to order an appetizer and an entree for Good Friday lunch. On Friday when I got a table I looked at the menu. The lunch special listed unagi don. Then I started thinking to myself. Why do I have to eat only fish on Fridays during Lent? Vegetables are permitted during Lent Fridays. I looked at the salad menu and one item intrigued me was the avocado salad. Instead of getting a sashimi pizza for an appetizer I choose avocado salad. Knowing a salad would not be filling I ordered the crispy salmon skin roll. For entree I ordered the unagi don. I'll start with the crispy salmon. A lot of people don't like to eat crispy skin of a fish. I love it. The crispy salmon skin roll is a filling roll due to the sauce, which adds flavor to the rice. Instead of a roll I would like to see crispy skin salmon as an appetizer as it would be similar to a chicharron. Regarding the avocado salad I liked how avocado wasn't skimpy in portion. There's one thing I don't like in salad and that is water. I understand cleaning the lettuce to get rid of the dirt, but the lettuce better be dry instead of water dripping at the bottom on the bowl. I came here for the unagi don. I felt I made a right decision of ordering the unagi don instead of the baked unagi fried rice. With the steamed rice I could taste the eel whereas the fried rice would've overpowered the eel. The unagi don was a filling dish and I believe if I ordered a baked unagi fried rice I would have felt bloated. On this last Friday during Lent I enjoyed my lunch at Toro Sushi Stone Grill and Bar. I liked the sashimi that was served for my mom's birthday party than what I ordered during Good Friday. I can see myself coming here again. Maybe next time I try the stone grill items.

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