Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Covington. Covington is a city in King County, Washington, United States. The population was 17,575 at the time of the 2010 census. Prior to the 2010 census, Covington was counted as part of Covington-Sawyer-Wilderness CDP.
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4 based on 40 reviews
Trapper's Sushi Covington. Local Japanese chain featuring cooked dishes, specialty rolls & an all-you-can-eat sushi deal. Leave Feedback for our Covington location and a member of the Management team will contact you. 16908 SE 269th Place, Covington, WA.
Had such an amazing time at dinner last night. Our server Olivia was so sweet and really friendly. We tried a bunch of different rolls, and I definitely liked The Rainier roll as well as the trapper roll the best. It doesn't hurt either that they have an all you can eat sushi every day for only $25. I can't wait to be back again!!!
Covington Teriyaki is often my choice for a weekday lunch. Call ahead service is fast and friendly, and the prices are reasonable. But best of all the food is good, too! Menu choices are generally typical for a teriyaki restaurant with some vegetarian choices. Surprisingly, the fish and chips offering is delicious and definitely worth a try.Seating is the typical strip-mall ho hum experience but then, again, you're not there for the ambiance. Open every day but Sunday 11 a.m. until 9 p.m.
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3 based on 24 reviews
Your first warning should be the health department review that gave it an ok, vs good or excellent.Made a reservation for 8, got seated. The waiter, possibly related to the manager, came to take our orders. The apps, sushi and rolls came out fine. This is supposed to be a steakhouse with a good hibachi presentation. Not the case. Waiter boy screwed up every order, so that the hibachi cook didnât have what he was supposed to. The show was actually the cook running back to the kitchen 4 times for missing items.(shrimp, fried rice, chicken)The cook was frustrated and I thought he went back to beat waiter boy up. Bowls that held steamed rice werenât rinsed properly, so the rice tasted like soap. Unless the rice is supposed to taste like soap.The cooking ingredients are flavorless. Lots of oil, too much soy, and a big pile of flavored margarine. Too much grease, resulting in most of us experiencing different levels of gastric distress.Waiter boy forgot drinks, screwed up the dinner from start to finish, then hid behind the protector momager.The worst restaurant experience weâve had in a long time.
4 based on 21 reviews
There are basically three Terikai places to eat in Maple Valley and Himitsu is the most consistent with portions and quality. The meats are always cooked just right. I always order take out and the food is always ready for pick up based on the time they are very friendly. the side salad they provide is always fresh!
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