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We were starved and wanted fast service. Within in minutes of walking into Blue C, I had plates of sushi ready to eat in front of me. Of course I loved that I was seated right at the bar, and... More
We were starved and wanted fast service. Within in minutes of walking into Blue C, I had plates of sushi ready to eat in front of me. Of course I loved that I was seated right at the bar, and could pluck my food off their little belt at will. The server was quick and brought us our drinks right away, and a sushi chef quickly made my special order of masago. One of the features that I really liked at this Blue C was how they labeled each stand so that I could tell exactly what I was eating.
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i've heard a lot of mixed about blue c sushi but every time i've been there it's been either good or great. and hubby-the-vegetarian LOVES their selection. usually we sit down at a conveyor belt... More
i've heard a lot of mixed about blue c sushi but every time i've been there it's been either good or great. and hubby-the-vegetarian LOVES their selection. usually we sit down at a conveyor belt sushi place and i start yanking plates off the belt while he makes sculptures with the wasabi, waiting for the moment when a tamago might slide by. at blue c it's the opposite - *i* sit there waiting for something i like to come by while he piles plates of fried tofu rolls, veggie rolls, spicy sesame noodles, edamame, veggie tempura and tamago in front of him.
don't get me wrong - i get my fill of their great sushi too. especially their melt-in-your-mouth albacore. mmmmm. i wish the prices were lower but the cost is fair.
i also like how you can press a button at your seat and a waitstaff will come over to help you. no need to try and catch the chef's attention if you need anything.
we'll be back
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Quick, cheap, hipster sushi for the young. They brag about their good Nishiki rice and their Yamamotoyama nori, but they are standard for regular dishes (home), not sushi or anything fancy. I'm... More
Quick, cheap, hipster sushi for the young. They brag about their good Nishiki rice and their Yamamotoyama nori, but they are standard for regular dishes (home), not sushi or anything fancy. I'm just happy we can grab sushi quickly (if there isn't a super long wait, which sometimes there is - don't go there starving, wait time is never as long as they say, and if you have to, shop in the mall to kill time and come back - you will be seated right after you come back).
Kaiten sushi (conveyor belt sushi) is tough to run if you don't have enough people coming and going, so it's a good thing it's usually crowded. Otherwise the sushi would get old spinning around for too long. They have decent salmon and ikura (salmon roe) - expected from Seattle's geographic location - ikura is never on the belt, so you have to get your waiter and order. I'm not excited that they charge so much for a generic tea bag green tea. But hey, kaiten sushi is basically McDonald's of sushi, so for that this place gets the job done, and it's better than grocery store sushi (and probably cheaper than trying to do it at home with stuff from Whole Foods). They also have fun drinks. Yeah service could be slow, you just have to learn to use that blue button and be patient (it's semi self service - low expectation is key). I'm mostly happy that I can see all the names of the subways I used to ride in Tokyo, and I can come out without breaking the bank. Also being able to have a Japanese cream puff is a plus. Don't expect anything "authentic", but go there for lighthearted fun.
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While the atmosphere is great, the waiters friendly, and the on-wall entertainment gigglirific, it is the often overlooked take-out service that makes this UVillage restaurant a stand-out spot. Just... More
While the atmosphere is great, the waiters friendly, and the on-wall entertainment gigglirific, it is the often overlooked take-out service that makes this UVillage restaurant a stand-out spot. Just zip in, grab a takeout tray, and pick and choose from the great variety of sushi choices on the conveyor belt. From there, just pay at the front and you're set to enjoy great quality sushi away from the crowds. Great for a pick-me-up between classes if you are a UW student or for lunch breaks if you work in the area. Healthy, tasty, and convenient take-out options are hard to come by and Blue C Sushi will easily become the go-to option for sushi lovers in the area.
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Blue C Sushi opened in U Village a while back. I've been a few times - the kids love it. High time I review it.
A Kaiten sushi place is where where they make the plates and place them on a... More
Blue C Sushi opened in U Village a while back. I've been a few times - the kids love it. High time I review it.
A Kaiten sushi place is where where they make the plates and place them on a conveyor belt. I think of it as immediate gratification, which is a big reason why my boys like it. On top of that, though, the food is pretty good.
The fish is always fresh, and though the assortment is pretty standard fare - shrimp, tuna, octopus, salmon - they occassionally toss in something like hamachi or toro. They do have a few specialty items like the spinach with peanut ginger sauce, spicy noodles and spicy tofu.
And don't forget the authentic Japanese desserts, particuarly the cream puffs. OK, that last part is a bit of an inside family joke. But they do have tasty cream puffs, and you can order more authentic Japanese desserts like green tea ice cream and mochi ice cream.
Blue C has a full bar, which is good because the wait for a table can be really long - it's a UW favorite. Though mixing cocktails with the Japanese anime cartoons they play on the giant screens on the back wall is something you do at our own risk. They do take out if you're in a hurry.
Overall it's not a top notch place, but it's good and reliable and kind of fun.
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First I should say: I don't eat fish.
But I really like sushi, and am always on the hunt for a good vegetarian roll. I really enjoy eating at Blue C because they have many vegi options:
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First I should say: I don't eat fish.
But I really like sushi, and am always on the hunt for a good vegetarian roll. I really enjoy eating at Blue C because they have many vegi options:
1. Tofu roll: has all of the regular stuff you may expect from a vegi roll... tofu, avacado, cucumber, sprouts, etc. I think it compares well to the fancier vegi-rolls of the more expensive sushi joints.
2. Tempura Vegi roll: I haven't found this any place else, and it is super good... fresh hot greenbeans lightly fried in a tempura batter and then rolled. The contrasting textures are really pleaseing.
3. Avacado and Cucumber rolls: old standbys that are cheap... I think that an avacado roll (6 pieces) is around $1.50.
4. Lots of non-sushi items... sesamie noodles, cucumber salad, potatoes katsu, spinich gomai (I'm not sure how to spell that... it is a ball of steamed spinich in a sesami soy sauce), soft tofu in a chili sauce, etc
Like another reviewer, I was curious about the "how long does it go around the belt?" factor, and asked one of the waitresses. I learned that there are bar codes on the back of each dish on the belt, and that each dish is scanned each time it passes around the belt and plates not taken in a certain amount of time (I don't remember how much time exactly, but it was a surpriseingly short time) the dish is removed.
I have found the service to be consistantly pleasant, with a couple servers who stand out as exceptional.
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I still haven't found a sushi place in Seattle that compares to some of the crappiest in Vancouver BC. Blue C is expensive and not especially fresh. When we asked for tempura (which is on the... More
I still haven't found a sushi place in Seattle that compares to some of the crappiest in Vancouver BC. Blue C is expensive and not especially fresh. When we asked for tempura (which is on the menu, but not the belt) we had to ask 3 times.
I'll go back only because there are so few decent options around here.
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I do not know why people think this is the place to be My service was disappointing, the food sucked, and it was not that cool. I will say it was a nice atmosphere and its quick or you can drag out... More
I do not know why people think this is the place to be My service was disappointing, the food sucked, and it was not that cool. I will say it was a nice atmosphere and its quick or you can drag out the meal if you feel like it. My waitress was really rude and acted like the world revolved around her! HELLO YOU ARE SERVING ME! The food kept going around on a conveyor belt and you picked what you wanted. I noticed the same dishes going around and around, which made me think, "If those have been going around for an hour, how long was my food on that belt?!?" Gross! enough said?
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This is a wonderful and hip spot to enjoy some world class sushi. The atmosphere is young and full of life. The shrimp temura is wonderful.
This is a wonderful and hip spot to enjoy some world class sushi. The atmosphere is young and full of life. The shrimp temura is wonderful.
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I live near U Village and it is great to be able to stop in at Blue C on my way home at night and pick exactly the sushi I want, put it in my take-out tray and pay for it all in under 10... More
I live near U Village and it is great to be able to stop in at Blue C on my way home at night and pick exactly the sushi I want, put it in my take-out tray and pay for it all in under 10 minutes.
Blue C doesn't have the most extensive sushi menu but for a quick, fresh sushi it is ideal.
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