Marinepolis Sushi Land
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Pretty good casual sushi, nothing special but hits the spot.Had a table of 5, added a chair to a 4 person bench.I had:- Salmon nigiri- Seared salmon a…
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Good but not Great. My wife and I started coming here about a year ago. We live about 2 hours away in Ellensburg where we don't have Sushi. We can eat…
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Value Sushi. Better service and better fish can be found near by but this is still a good place to check out. If you're looking for sushi on the cheap…
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5 Reviews on “Marinepolis Sushi Land”
Pretty good casual sushi, nothing special but hits the spot.Had a table of 5, added a chair to a 4 person bench.I had:- Salmon nigiri- Seared salmon avocado- fried gyoza- Tomago sushi (egg on sushi).- crab meat/mayo rollall nice.generally good,
Good but not Great. My wife and I started coming here about a year ago. We live about 2 hours away in Ellensburg where we don’t have Sushi. We can eat till we’re stuffed for about $30 which is almost impossible at a more traditional sit down and order style restaurant. Lately I’ve been finding that their options on the conveyer belt only seem to include a handful of options. You can certainly ask the Sushi cooks to make you something specific but everything should be on the belt. Quality isn’t great but its nothing to make you suspicious. Again this is a great place if your in the mood for sushi but aren’t prepared to pay for it. Be careful at night as it gets packed and can be tough to get seated quickly and since it packed the conveyer belt can be a bit sparse.
Value Sushi. Better service and better fish can be found near by but this is still a good place to check out. If you’re looking for sushi on the cheap without feeling like you’re eating sushi on the cheap this is what you’re looking for.
I will tell you I was very hesitant to eat at this hole-in-the-wall but when the chef started slicing up a fresh fish right in front of me, I knew I’d found a good place. Service isn’t great but it’s a trade-off for considerably cheaper sushi than blue-c down the street while still being amazingly fresh.
Mobile fish wheel. I love conveyor belt sushi, perhaps as part of a bit of natural indecisiveness or mild ADD. Either way Sushi Land is great.Of course I’ve had better rolls elsewhere. But thats not the point. I can go here for lunch or dinner spend around $10, and leave stuffed full of tasty sushi of my own random and off the cuff selection. Come here, get a Sapporo or two or six. try the house special roll and if you have to, push someone out of the way, or ask nicely, to try the eel tempura roll.