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I am a big fan of kaiten-zushi, or simply: conveyor belt sushi. The list of available plates wasn't huge. Unlike many of the other kaiten style sushi joints around the city where there are maybe 1-2... More
I am a big fan of kaiten-zushi, or simply: conveyor belt sushi. The list of available plates wasn't huge. Unlike many of the other kaiten style sushi joints around the city where there are maybe 1-2 edible $1 plates, AA Sushi had a great selection of cheap (green) plates available. The vibe here was very mellow and it is kid friendly. There were bottled drinks for the kids available on the conveyor belt as well. The parking isn't too bad, but it filled up quickly. The hot house sake was strong and it nailed the spot instantly. There was only one type of dessert making rounds with the sushi: Cream puffs. They do offer mochi ice cream on the regular menu.
Pros: Cheap vegitarian options, good sake, clean
Cons: Spider roll not the best, parking could be a problem
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I took my wife there for her first sushi experience as it was all we could find open on a Sunday afternoon, but the food was awful. The rolls were too loose and large to pickup, and the flavor... More
I took my wife there for her first sushi experience as it was all we could find open on a Sunday afternoon, but the food was awful. The rolls were too loose and large to pickup, and the flavor seemed off. To top it all off I got sick about half an hour later! I'm sure there are decent conveyor belt sushi places around but this isn't one of them.
For a point of reference I would hardly call myself a sushi snob, I usually order sushi at teriyaki places, so I'll eat most anything. All I was hoping for were some mediocre california rolls...we couldn't even get that. Avoid at all costs.
Pros: Fast food like service
Cons: Rolls were super loose, flavors were "off", made me sick later in the day
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we just moved to this area and discovered the rotating sushi bar while exploring our dining options. The plates are reasonably priced (except for the mochi). The waiters are very polite and funny.... More
we just moved to this area and discovered the rotating sushi bar while exploring our dining options. The plates are reasonably priced (except for the mochi). The waiters are very polite and funny.
Pros: good food, fast service, decent prices
Cons: crappy parking
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This is sushi bar with conveyor belt system..I heard they have new management and they did good job i think. We try so many thing ,Nigiri coming at right portion compare with other conveyor belt... More
This is sushi bar with conveyor belt system..I heard they have new management and they did good job i think. We try so many thing ,Nigiri coming at right portion compare with other conveyor belt restaurant also i really liked Kirkland Roll that's the best..with $ 3.00 per plate for the highest prices for sure I'll be back ..also the server very friendly...highly recommended.
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I just moved to Kirkland , Last Sunday we just drove around and found this place...so this is first time for me to try the conveyort belt sushi,and so amazing with the highest price $ 3.00 each... More
I just moved to Kirkland , Last Sunday we just drove around and found this place...so this is first time for me to try the conveyort belt sushi,and so amazing with the highest price $ 3.00 each /plate and the starting price at $1.50 each/plate definetely amazing ,the Kirkland Roll is my favorite..even the spicy sauce little bit to hot for me, my wife love spider Roll..and my two boy's have a fun too...$ 48.00 for dinner 4 people..amazing isn't ?
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I've been looking for the sushi in Kirkland for a long time,my friend tell me about this place .When first time i been there i 'm so suprise,because the sushi is so good...the nigiri size just... More
I've been looking for the sushi in Kirkland for a long time,my friend tell me about this place .When first time i been there i 'm so suprise,because the sushi is so good...the nigiri size just perfect also fresh even the price is better...I think one of the the best kaiten sushi at east side,to make sure you get the good sushi try the sushi rice first.
Pros: parking lots is easy..
Cons: friday night to crowded..
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I went here the other night with my girlfriend. It was a bad experience from start to finish. First off, after we were seated nobody came by to ask what we wanted to drink or bring us water. We... More
I went here the other night with my girlfriend. It was a bad experience from start to finish. First off, after we were seated nobody came by to ask what we wanted to drink or bring us water. We had to flag the waiter when asking about items not on the conveyor belt. The sushi was lukewarm. And the price really wasn't that great considering the quality of service and food. We left after snacking on 5 or 6 various small plates. Came to $60, without drinks of course.
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I went to this place thinking the food quality would be similar to Sushiland (the original sushi place with conveyer belt). Wrong! It was just wrong! The sushi chef who is Chinese didn't even... More
I went to this place thinking the food quality would be similar to Sushiland (the original sushi place with conveyer belt). Wrong! It was just wrong! The sushi chef who is Chinese didn't even know how to slice the sashimi. The California roll didn't even taste good. How can you go wrong with California roll? He needs to get trained by a seasoned sushi chef if he wants to grow his business. If you want fresh sushi for bargain, go to one of the Sushilands (Seattle, Redmond, Bellevue) or Blue C Sushi in U-village.
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I've put my nose up to the Bargain sushi places for years. When it comes to raw fish you get what you pay for, and yes with Nigiri (two-cut or hand-formed sushi) that?s entirely true. but for... More
I've put my nose up to the Bargain sushi places for years. When it comes to raw fish you get what you pay for, and yes with Nigiri (two-cut or hand-formed sushi) that?s entirely true. but for simple rolls, and Tasty Fish treats, you can't go wrong with this convenient for of healthy fast food. I ate at AA Sushi for the first time Sunday evening, and believe me I can eat, but for 25-30 dollars me and my petite girlfriend got our share, and left rather full. we had both agreed that the quality may have not been the freshest, but then again we didn't pay 60-80 dollars for a sushi dinner, like we would have at Red-Fin (Seattle) or Sea Star raw bar (Bellevue) but for a sushi beginner or for a family with kids, its for sure a great place to start developing your Pallet! if you want the absolute freshest taste of fish, head North to Tokyo House in Arlington, Jae Kim owner/head chef, has done that little red neck town right. Tell him Jordan Sent you and prepare yourself for an excitment of flavor
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it is really a cool place to have sushi! you don't have to order anything and it is running right by you and it tested just like the sushi bar thing. It offers a great value tho. I love it.
BTW,... More
it is really a cool place to have sushi! you don't have to order anything and it is running right by you and it tested just like the sushi bar thing. It offers a great value tho. I love it.
BTW, It opens until 9:00 Sunday night (not 8:00).
A great place, indeed, to bring friends, date, or family.
Pros: Price, value, food quality and decoration
Cons: a little hard to find for the first time
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