Barbecue joints aren’t just for roadside shacks, tailgate parties, and family reunions where you’re supposed to eat a lot of saucy ribs and argue about politics. They’re also perfect for when you’re craving smoked meat. If you’re in Fremont and want to find a place where you and your crew can feast without having to keep track of whose turn it is to order brisket, here are the top spots, with our 2026 picks.
BBQ FACTORY
$$ | (510) 600-5855 | WEBSITE

If you’re looking for something authentic in Fremont, BBQ Factory is a wonderful spot for Northern Chinese skewer BBQ that has pork belly and beef on the menu and chefs who know what they’re doing. There are a few standout skewer options, including chicken hearts and chicken skin for those who enjoy crispy textures.
Korean Cuisine Bob Sang
$$ | (510) 252-9844 | WEBSITE

The Deal: $75 for two hours of all-you-can-eat BBQ with galbi, bulgogi, spicy pork, and BBQ chicken, including banchan and barley tea; $40 for an additional hour. The friendly Korean aunties provide quick, attentive service with bright smiles in a cozy, clean setting. You can grill your own food or have the staff cook it for you, with favorites like cheese corn and spicy daikon rounding out the meal. Although parking is limited, it’s manageable in the evening.
This spot offers authentic Korean BBQ without the typical all-you-can-eat rush, making it perfect for those craving tender, flavorful meat in a welcoming atmosphere.
四姐走街串巷 Always Cool BBQ
$$ | (510) 687-1222 | WEBSITE

四姐走街串巷 Always Cool BBQ is tucked away in Fremont, but you won’t feel lost or overwhelmed here if it’s been a while since your last barbecue adventure. This is just a cool little spot, and it’s a solid choice for a casual hangout that isn’t too loud or pretentious in the East Bay. When you’re ready to eat, grab a big plate of their flavorful skewers or some delicious fried rice and fried chicken.
Ono Hawaiian BBQ
$ | (510) 226-1088 | WEBSITE

The Deal: $14 For The Hawaiian BBQ Chicken Plate With Two Sides And A Drink, $12 For The Chicken Katsu Plate With Two Sides And A Drink; $18 For The Family-Sized Hawaiian BBQ Chicken Meal With Four Sides And Four Drinks, $16 For The Family-Sized Chicken Katsu Meal With Four Sides And Four Drinks; $22 For The Ultimate Hawaiian Feast With Both Meats, Five Sides, And Four Drinks, Plus A Complimentary Spam Musubi For Each Person.
Gen Korean BBQ House
$$ | (510) 573-0447 | WEBSITE

The Deal: $35 For All-You-Can-Eat Lunch, $45 For All-You-Can-Eat Dinner, $10 For An Additional Hour (Minimum Of Two People). The atmosphere is welcoming, with modern industrial décor and warm lighting that makes it perfect for gatherings with friends, family, or a date night. The brisket (chadol) is excellent, and while the meat selection can be hit or miss—some cuts are thin or fatty—the sides and sauces are tasty.
Service can be slow at times due to busyness, with some servers friendly and helpful while others seem rushed, leading to long waits between orders. Overall, it’s a fun destination with reasonable cost for the value, especially if you’re looking to hang out rather than focus solely on food quality.
Tai Pan BBQ Express Dim Sum
$ | (510) 739-1868 | WEBSITE

Tai Pan BBQ Express Dim Sum is a take-out spot near Lake Elizabeth that looks like a compact Asian kitchen. It’s a straightforward place packed with menus, an L-shaped counter of steaming food options, and various other takeout containers—and it’s a great option for a quick, satisfying meal to grab before a walk. There are no seats inside or outside, and you can add a combo like the roast duck and roast pork with rice for around $13 if you want a hearty deal.
Smoking Pig BBQ
$$ | (510) 713-1854 | WEBSITE

The Smoking Pig BBQ is the rare sort of barbecue joint that doesn’t smell like stale smoke and isn’t filled with kitschy Southern decor, and it’s one of your best options for a casual group lunch in Fremont. There’s a spacious setting with several booths and smaller tables, and there’s some pretty fantastic Southern-style barbecue.
Sweet Garden
$ | (510) 771-9518 | WEBSITE

If you’re craving an unforgettable feast that brings together all your favorite flavors, head straight to Sweet Garden in Fremont. The entire menu delivers exceptional variety, but you can always focus on the perfectly grilled Chinese skewers that showcase their barbecue mastery.
With its mouthwatering fusion dishes like kimchi pork rib hot pot and indulgent options like beef brisket ramen, this definitely isn’t a subtle dining experience, but maybe you need your meal to feel like a celebration of bold, savory indulgence.
HUNGRY-COW K BBQ
$$$ | (510) 573-8200 | WEBSITE

Hungry-Cow K BBQ has a lively atmosphere and clean environment, which technically makes it nicer than most other Korean BBQ spots in the Bay Area. Mostly, though, it’s just a solid AYCE place with delicious meats, a hot pot option, and attentive servers like William and Tristan who communicate well. If you want tender galbi, flavorful angus short rib, and sides like kimchi and gyoza, this is a good choice.
The private party room and robot that sings Happy Birthday add to the experience, and finishing with Melona ice cream bars is a nice touch. While the pricing isn’t cheap and some meat cuts can be hit or miss, overall, it’s a favorite for those who enjoy Korean BBQ with excellent service.
Toro Sushi Stone Grill & Bar
$$ | (510) 683-8800 | WEBSITE

A spacious, clean sushi and grill spot in Fremont, Toro Sushi Stone Grill & Bar is the perfect place to gather a large group for a memorable meal. They have beautiful Chinese-style garden decorations throughout, and every Omakase Stone Grill Meat set includes generous portions for two to four people. Unlike many Asian fusion restaurants, this place also serves unique dishes like lobster tail, ribeye, and spicy crab crispy rice pizza alongside their praised sushi selection.
Mom’s Tofu House
$$ | (510) 226-7700 | WEBSITE

Are you craving some Korean food but don’t want to deal with overly spicy or salted dishes? If so, head over to Mom’s Tofu House in Fremont. A decent-sized restaurant with a quiet, peaceful ambiance, this place serves well-prepared Korean classics like the Galbi & seafood tofu soup combo and combination tofu soup alongside good complimentary side dishes. The staff is attentive and accommodating, refilling banchan multiple times and ensuring you’re comfortable throughout your meal.
While some dishes might be on the pricier side, the overall experience with friendly service and satisfying flavors makes it a solid choice when you’re in the mood for Korean cuisine.
Satomi Sushi
$$ | (510) 505-0360 | WEBSITE

The Deal: $45 for a Complete Bento Box Lunch, $55 for a Complete Bento Box Dinner; $65 for a Premium Sushi Roll Combo, $75 for a Deluxe Sushi Roll Combo; $85 for the Ultimate Chef’s Special Tasting Menu, $95 for the Ultimate Chef’s Special Tasting Menu with Premium Add-ons.
Bundoo Khan
$ | (510) 573-2696 | WEBSITE

The Deal: $18 for the beef bihari platter with two sides; $22 for the lamb chops with unlimited sauces; $16 for the signature chicken tikka with fresh cane sugar juice. The compact space has warm lighting and simple wooden tables that could use a better wipe-down, but the friendly staff and clean kitchen make up for it.
While the lack of veggie options like dal or salad is noticeable, the standout dishes—especially the seekh kabab rolls and praised lamb kebabs—deliver fresh flavors that hit every time. Some plates even surpass expectations, making this a must-try spot for a fantastic dining experience.
Spoon Korean Bistro
$ | (510) 445-0500 | WEBSITE

Spoon Korean Bistro is a quiet Korean spot in Fremont where you can sit in a family-friendly dining room and eat a pork belly bibimbap with purple rice. It’s great for individuals, and it’s a convenient place to grab lunch if you happen to live or work nearby and need a restaurant where you’ll actually want to eat.
Ohana Hawaiian Barbecue
$ | (510) 226-8119 | WEBSITE

The Deal: $14 For The #4-Hawaiian BBQ Chicken Plate, $12 For The Crispy Fried Shrimp Plate; $18 For The #4-Hawaiian BBQ Chicken Plate With Spam Musubi, $16 For The Crispy Fried Shrimp Plate With Spam Musubi; $22 For The #4-Hawaiian BBQ Chicken Plate, Crispy Fried Shrimp Plate, And Spam Musubi, $20 For The #4-Hawaiian BBQ Chicken Plate, Crispy Fried Shrimp Plate, And Spam Musubi With An Extra Side.