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Welcome to Miyagi Ayce Sushi

Miyagi Ayce Sushi is a top-notch sushi bar in San Bernardino, offering a vast array of Japanese dishes. Their AYCE option is a must-try, featuring fresh nigiri and handrolls that are truly exceptional. The intimate ambiance and attentive staff make dining here a delightful experience. Despite its small size, Miyagi Ayce Sushi stands out for its high-quality cuisine and friendly service. The menu offers a variety of options, including vegan choices and unique dishes like the spicy edamame. Whether you're a sushi enthusiast or just looking for a great meal, Miyagi Ayce Sushi is a gem worth visiting.

Miyagi Ayce Sushi: Reviews & Ratings

Mimi M.
Mimi M.

Been coming here few times long time ago, the location is not my favorite and we try to come where it still daylight. The place is so crowded and we're waiting on the waiting list. The place so small we had to wait in the car. We have to check in from tine to time because they don't call outside. The AYCE is worth it if you love sushi, nigiri and handroll.. and other Japanese dishes. The nigiri are so fresh and their no rice are awesome. Eventhough its AYCE but we can only survived 2 rounds and I am stuffed up. It is really worth it. Staff are friendly and helpful. I think Miyagi is the best sushi in San Bernardino. Parking are ok. Depends on when you come.

Esme B.
Esme B.

Still amazing and best in town. The services and food are always top notch. Just love the spicy edamame the sauce is so good. Always a very lively place with good music and great food.

S P.
S P.

Was driving through.... OMW to Palm Springs, hop, hop, hop. Found this joint about 11 months ago... drive by style. A lot in my life has changed since my first and only visit. There is something very very sweetly soulful here... in some kind of other-worldly spiritual way.... there is something else that satisfies the senses, in a full spectrum kind of way.... not merely the yummy cuisine. Even some of their customers were soulful..... I am a sensitive person. It sincerely makes me wonder what is going on in your GPS location... playing JACKS of life. I wish for another visit, but now live hours away. Many Blessings and Thank You.

Marcus A.
Marcus A.

Great sushi place hidden in the IE. The quality of the food is super fresh and the presentation was very well executed. I was shocked at how well everything turned out. The parking lot is a little rough but the inside is very hospitable and the waiters were attentive to the customers. Would reccomended if you have a big appetite and want to do All You Can Eat

Somijah R.
Somijah R.

This is our home sushi spot! never disappointed and always leaving full and satisfied. It's a tradition to enjoy some soju shots and they have great selection of beer. The servers seem to always want to make sure customers are happy & enjoying their visit and it definitely shows in their work ethic. thank yall for that. The place is super intimate and celebrates birthdays like no other. Everyone is forced (happily) to enjoy other customers birthdays, truly a party! I recommend this place 10/10 one of the best gems in this area!

Derek T.
Derek T.

AYCE sushi can be hit or miss, mostly hits from my experience. Miyagi Sushi is one of those rare delights in San Bernardino. Is it the best thing ever? No. But it's as good as it gets without treading into LA. So it's ayce, so order all that you can eat. The menu's a little extensive but that just means more options to try. But while we're on that topic, the scallop is probably a no go for me. It's dry and all around meh. The carpaccios are a solid option though. Everything else is per your preference. It can get busy even during the week so plan accordingly or come early.

Shirley B.
Shirley B.

Food: great spot in IE for AYCE sushi. I personally think this place has good selection of sushi and rolls, keeps their fish relatively fresh. The roll portions are fairly sizeable, so try to space them out over the 3 rounds you are given. They do charge you extra if you have noticeable leftovers, which is reasonable, just be mindful of how much you can shove into your body. Also another fair warning, do NOT get the scallop sushi, it was small rubbery and dry, not the large sliced scallops that I had envisioned. Price: I went with friends for dinner AYCE sushi, I believe it was about $35 per person, came out to $85 for me and my boyfriend after tax and tip. Ambiance: many tables and seating inside, dimly lit, looked clean enough. Good for hangout spot with friends when you're in mood for sushi. Located in a little more shady part of San Bernardino neighborhood. Service: good, had no issues requesting certain things like water and utensils. They were prompt with the AYCE sushi menu sheet and getting the orders out to us. Parking: there is a parking lot attached to the restaurant structure, had no trouble finding an available spot on Friday night.

Terence H.
Terence H.

In the belly of San Bernardino this little sushi spot is not a push over. Might look a little questionable but what's spot is not questionable in the Dino. They pumping some quality products out made with care and love. Service is very tentative and the chefs are getting business handled behind that bar.

Kat A.
Kat A.

A few people recommended this restaurant to us after hearing that we love sushi. We made the drive and didn't worry too much when the streets started to look a little worrisome lol. The restaurant was easy to find and they had their own private parking lot. We were welcomed upon entering and were seated promptly. Dinner AYCE is about $35 per adult and kids were $18. My toddlers love sushi but don't eat enough to warrant getting AYCE so we ordered a couple shrimp nigiri and tempura shrimp. I was disappointed with how thin the shrimp was, but as thin as they were, they were very rubbery. I thought my kids were just playing around but when I bit into one they were in fact very chewy. I understand why people love this place and why people recommended it to us. You get a lot of choices for the price. They even have rice-less option (limit 1 order per person) and ramen! I am writing a fair review given that I understand there is always two different options for any given cuisine. And this is not the type I like, but let me explain. Most of you will understand this explanation especially in Southern California. If someone says, let's get "Mexican food" some may think Taco Bell or Del Taco or similar would fit that bill. Someone else would think that's not real Mexican food! Let's go to an "authentic Mexican restaurant" or at least as close as possible to authentic, right? Don't get me wrong I like both! So it's fair for me to say that there's also 2 different types of sushi restaurants, and this is one of them that's not really close to the authentic kind. But I'm not knocking it down! It is what most people would consider great when they think of sushi. As for me, I'm not really a fan of mayo and sauced out sushi. I like nigiri and sashimi, and unfortunately I didn't enjoy their nigiri as much as I had hoped for. If you're curious to what the "other" type of sushi is, check my other reviews and one specifically in Rancho. Again, this just wasn't my type but I am giving it a solid 4 stars to be fair :). Good customer service and the style/taste is good to what most people would like.

Anaiza M.
Anaiza M.

Chef Mina takes 5 stars! Mina made the whole experience so much better. The wait for our food felt like forever and to make matters worse we sat at the entrance bar which meant all the customers waiting to be seated were elbowing our head and pushing our chair while we ate. The door was constantly kept open too and the wind was not a vibe. Thus, why this place gets one less star than my usual. We did ask the staff multiple times to close the door and we kept moving our chairs to keep us from being elbowed but I wish the people would have waited in their cars or just outside entrance. It's a hazard anyway to not have access to the exit and a liability. Now to the food: Unlike unpopular opinion and other reviews the fish was fresh and flavorful. We ordered more two piece items than rolls and we stayed away from anything fried or with cheese for the most part. The special menu nacho was really good! I was very happy. The complimentary ice cream is always a win and Chef Mina made sure our food was taken cared of when other staff forgot our plates. I do expect a great visit and won't sit by the door bar area again for $35 AYCE per person. Other than the minor issues, can't wait to be back!

Location

If you're in the mood for top-notch sushi in the Inland Empire, look no further than Miyagi Ayce Sushi. Located at 228 E Baseline St in San Bernardino, this gem offers a wide range of Japanese dishes, including sushi, nigiri, and hand rolls.

Customers rave about the fresh and flavorful nigiri, with some even calling Miyagi the best sushi spot in San Bernardino. The AYCE (All You Can Eat) option is a hit, allowing diners to indulge in multiple rounds of delicious cuisine.

While the menu can be extensive, the quality of the food is consistent and well-executed. The ambiance is lively, with good music and attentive service from friendly staff members.

With options for vegan and limited vegetarian diets, as well as beer and wine offerings, Miyagi Ayce Sushi caters to a diverse range of preferences. The intimate setting makes it a perfect spot for gatherings with friends or family.

For those looking for a unique dining experience, Miyagi Ayce Sushi delivers on all fronts. From the fresh seafood to the attentive service, this place is a must-visit for sushi lovers in the area.