A sushi buffet built by a private chef, in front of your guests. This corporate catering and event catering favorite brings a dedicated sushi team to homes, offices, and venues across the Bay Area, laying out a buffet of fresh-cut nigiri, rolls, and sashimi platters that doubles as the evening's centerpiece.
Included With This Package
- A private sushi chef team preparing the buffet on site
- Fresh nigiri, specialty rolls, and sashimi arranged as a full spread
- Per person pricing at the top of the published range for the complete experience
- Setup and presentation of the entire sushi display
What the Spread Looks Like
- Boats and platters of rolls dressed with roe, herbs, and edible flowers
- Rows of salmon and tuna nigiri cut to order
- Torched and sauced specialty pieces for the adventurous corner of the table
The photos here are the working record: real buffets at real events, from rooftop parties to office celebrations. The reviews match the spread, with a perfect 5.0 star rating on both of the major review platforms, across more than seventy combined reviews. Sushi is unforgiving of shortcuts, and a perfect rating in this craft means the fish, the rice, and the timing are all being treated seriously.
Questions Hosts Ask
- Does the chef prepare on site? Yes, preparation and presentation happen at your venue
- Can the menu flex for dietary needs? Vegetarian rolls and cooked options are part of the repertoire
- How much space is needed? A table for the spread and a small prep area cover most setups
How Booking Works
Share your date, headcount, and venue. The chef proposes a spread for your group, selections are confirmed, and the team arrives with everything needed to build the buffet on site. Per person pricing follows your confirmed count.
Where We Work
Serving the Bay Area from the Peninsula, including Los Altos, San Francisco, Silicon Valley, and surrounding communities.
Good to Know
- Weddings, corporate events, and private parties are all familiar formats
- Live chef stations can extend the buffet into an interactive experience
- Weekend dates book first; lead time protects the fish order
Why a Sushi Buffet Wins the Room
A buffet of sushi does something trays of canapes cannot: it gathers the party around a single, beautiful table and keeps it there. Guests watch pieces being finished, compare favorites, and return for one more round, and the spread photographs like a centerpiece because it is one. Hosts who book this format once tend to keep it in rotation for every milestone that follows.
The Craft Behind It
Knife work, rice seasoning, and sourcing decide everything in this cuisine. The chef team builds each spread the day of your event, cuts fish on site, and paces replenishment so the last guest sees the same buffet the first one did. That discipline is what the perfect review scores are actually measuring.
A Note on Pricing
The published per person range runs wide because spreads scale from simple roll platters to full omakase-grade buffets; this listing reflects the top of the published range, covering the complete private chef buffet experience. The menu conversation settles the exact build for your event and headcount.
Formats That Travel Well
Backyard milestone parties, office award nights, engagement dinners, and rooftop celebrations all suit the buffet: the spread needs a table and the chef team needs a corner to work, and the rest composes itself. For larger rooms, the buffet can split into stations so the line never builds.
Planning Notes
Fresh fish is ordered against your confirmed headcount, so final counts a few days ahead protect both quality and budget. Venues with kitchens are welcome but not required; the team is self-sufficient down to the cutting boards, and cleanup leaves the space as it was found.
For hosts comparing caterers, the practical test is simple: will the food be the thing guests remember? A chef-built sushi spread answers that before the first piece is eaten, and the per person format keeps the decision as easy as the evening it creates.
If your celebration deserves a centerpiece guests talk about afterward, this is it. Send the date and headcount, and the spread conversation starts.
