Maki of Japan

  2.4 – 22 reviews   • Asian restaurant

Familiar Chinese dishes & sushi rolls from a no-frills takeout-counter chain.

Maki of Japan 98158

Address and Contact Information

Address: SeaTac Airport, 17801 International Blvd, Seattle, WA 98158

Phone: (206) 988-4421

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Reviews

Alex pierron
More of a 3.5, but thanks math. Didn’t want to get typical fast foods, and didn’t want to go to a sit down place because $$$x5.

Orange chicken was mostly batter, but the flavor was really good. That’s the way I like it.

Bourbon Chicken was basically just like any other shops, flavorful and dripping in juicy fatty goodness.

Fried rice was nothing to write about.

Portions were ok for airport Chinese. I’m a fat guy and so obviously it wasn’t gonna fill me, but I really just enjoy the tastes.

Basically, try it, it’s good. Don’t expect fine dining.

Also the sushi, I think I’ve seen those packages in Albertsons before…
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Daniel Field
I can understand expensive food at an airport, that’s just the norm these days. But when I’m paying $9.20 for a medium-small bowl of bland noodles and underseasoned chicken, I’m not impressed. The staff were fine, not super friendly, but not rude at all either. I can understand not being too sociable at 7 am though. The main reason this gets a one star rating is because the quality of the food is downright awful. I’d give it a 1.2/10 just because the staff were alright. Go to the Qdoba next door, pass up on this place.
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Leslie Rivera
Should’ve checked reviews first. Terrible excuse for Asian food!! The spring roll was cold and mushy inside, noodles had zero flavor, orange chicken was barely chicken (all breading). The cashier woman was very rude… Save yourself the disappointment and eat elsewhere!
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Blake Green
When making food is your primary job, it should be prepared to edible standards. They’re obviously just throwing the food in a microwave. Even the noodles had cold spots and the chicken was so unevenly heated it had a frozen part. Not worried about salmonella, but it was pretty gross tasting.
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D Fedguy21
Dont eat here! I spotted health code violations before i even walked up to order my food. When they run low on a food item they request more of the item to be made, your probably thinking well duh! The problem is when that new batch of food is made and brought out to the counter they dump all the new food onto the old food, so not only will what ever they made be sitting in the bottom of the pan be out there wayyy to long, a customer who comes at the very end of that batch of food now has to eat it and has a very good chance of getting food poisoning! Not to mention the workers dont understand a lick of English.
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Tom B
The orange chicken wasn’t bad, but the noodles were flavorless and bland, and the egg rolls were overpriced. Just go to Wendy’s or Qdoba, since you are right there anyway.
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Mike Nelson
Excellent food, outstanding prices! By far the best place to eat while at SeaTac. More than we could eat, lunch for two, only $18.
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Azn
Needs to change their name. It doesn’t glorify the name. Panda Express is much better. Will Never eat there again!!
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Michael Grant
Orange chicken tasted like vinegar and I did not enjoy the noodles either but the bourbon chicken was ok.
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Alex wathogoma
The fried rice is gross but the meat dishes are ok, it’s best to choose something else
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