
We know how tough it can be to eat out with little ones. Patch wants to help you know before you walk in the door if Sushi Land is a good place to eat with your children.
Restaurant:
Is there a kids’ menu? No, but kids may enjoy the edamame, shrimp tempura, teriyaki dishes, chicken katsu, steamed dumplings and unagi (glazed eel). In addition, the servers can transform regular chopsticks into "kids' chopsticks" for your youngsters. They fashion the chopsticks around a folded up wrapper with a rubber band so that the chopsticks basically become extra large tweezers.
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Are there healthy options on the kids’ meal? The edamame, teriyaki, steamed dumplings and unagi are the healthiest from the items above. A bowl of miso soup, steamed rice and salad are also healthy options from the menu.
How does the restaurant deal with food allergies? Alert your server, and they will be as accommodating as they can be.
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Is there a diaper changing station? No.
How difficult is it to maneuver a stroller through the dining area? Not difficult at all.
Is the restaurant so quiet that any childish outburst will draw attention or is there enough noise that a small cry is likely to go unnoticed? It depends on how filled the dining room is, but typically small cries will go unnoticed.
For the full review of Sushi Land, check back with Bryn Mawr-Gladwyne Patch on Thursday.