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Avaliação da contribuiçãoSo sad and upset that this location closed down. The staff (Grandma, Glen, Joan?, Charlie, an everyone else) are impeccably friendly and fun to be around. Anytime I came here, I came for the experience and friendliness. The sushi was a plus too, delicious and solid. Going to miss the seared salmon, crunchy rolls, chutoros, beef udon, and so many others carefully prepared for our delight. I hope Glen has had his Sugar Free red bull fix lately.
COVID 19 era, July 2020 review. We have been going here for over a decade, pre COVID this is one of the few places we frequent for value sushi, no tummy troubles and not breaking the bank. Food 3 star quality. Fills the tummy with sushi. Only conveyor belt sushi in Bellevue now. Good variety. The seared salmon is my favorite here! Service generally same staff over the years. It's great to see the same faces. Nice group of hard working folks! Pre COVID you sign in and they seat you as chairs are available. Get busy at peak hours. Kid friendly if your kids aren't ones who like to touch everything. They have boosters available and couple high chairs. COVID (July 2020 reopening) limited seating available 4 2 person tables and 3 booths that seat 2 6 people. Order upfront then they serve you. If you want more, order upfront then sit down and they serve you setting. They don't serve half rolls anymore. It's full rolls that range from $6 10. Ambiance 3 stars. First look it's homey. Though looking in details, this place needs an update or a deep clean/ face lift. My kids love the bathroom since seats and sink are low. Bathroom definitely needs an update. Location off of 107th Ave across a condo building. Value Precovid best value around, I suspect that was part of their popularity. COVID era (July 2020) prices went up, and it now rivals regular sushi places for volume we eat. Recommend pre Covid for value! This placed allowed us to eat sushi frequently without breaking the bank. Covid era out of loyalty and supporting local business, though may have to reassess frequency with increase pricing.
This is a small place that is located in downtown Bellevue. I actually had a little trouble finding this place so to save you some trouble, it's on the intersection of 2nd and 107th even though Google Maps implies it's on 108th or in some plaza/building. There is a small parking lot out front and there's some street parking in the immediate area. They have a variety of nigiri and rolls at different price points. The menu has the prices but the plates also denote how much each cost and they have a legend on the wall so you know how much you'd be paying for each dish. We went when they were about an hour before closing so there wasn't much variety or new plates coming out, but the great thing is that you can order what you want from the workers. I thought the salmon nigiri and the tuna nigiri were both decent. I ordered the rainbow roll which was good. I was mainly ordering the cheaper $2-3 nigiri pieces because I didn't want to spend as much money on the more expensive (closer to $5) sushi plates. If I wanted fancier rolls I probably wouldn't go to a revolving sushi place like this and would go to a nicer place that has specialty rolls. At the end you get a ticket that has a list of everything you ordered based on the plates and you pay at the front counter. Overall it's not the best sushi I've ever had but given the prices and the proximity Marinepolis satisfied my sushi cravings and the service is good.
So sad to see you guys closed! I've been going here for over 7 years and the friendliness and quality of food was always spot on. The Bellevue location was by far my favorite. I'll miss the warm welcoming staff. I wish you all the the best of luck during this unfortunate time.
Who doesn't love conveyor belt sushi places?! It's fast and efficient and you can start eating as soon as you're seated. Sushi Land isn't ideal for large groups since there is only 3 booths in the restaurant. The rest of the seating is bar-style. This place can get packed during peak times but people seem to get in-and-out quickly. The quality of fish isn't the best here but for the price, it's decent. You definitely get what you pay for. If you don't see any of the items on the menu going around on the belt, you can order through a waiter and they'll bring it out for you. I don't recommend ordering the miso soup as it was very salty and pasty. They didn't have uni at the time but they did have their fatty tuna which wasn't bad. Since there are typically only 2 pieces of sushi per plate, your plate count can really start to add up if you're not careful. In all, it's not the best sushi you'll have but for the price, it certainly does it's job.