Trapper's Sushi
- ratingRated Okay
- inspection score10 pts
- critical violations0
- last inspectedJuly 30, 2026 →
- address16908 Se 269Th Pl, Covington 98042
Is Trapper's Sushi clean?
Trapper's Sushi is currently Rated Okay from Public Health — Seattle & King County, from an inspection on July 30, 2026. No critical violations were recorded at that visit. On Cooked's ladder that reads mid 😬.
What did inspectors find at Trapper's Sushi?
These are the violations recorded at the most recent inspection on July 30, 2026, in plain English, with the city's own wording underneath.
- 🍴utensils stored sketchy4200 - Food-contact surfaces maintained, cleaned, sanitized
- 🍽️food left unprotected3500 - Employee cleanliness and hygiene
- ⚠️5000 - Posting of permit; mobile establishment name easily visible
When was Trapper's Sushi last inspected?
Trapper's Sushi has 9 inspections on record going back to May 28, 2021, averaging 16 points.
July 30, 2026 Okay
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View full inspection →April 14, 2025 Okay
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View full inspection →April 1, 2025 Okay
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View full inspection →November 20, 2024 Okay
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View full inspection →February 16, 2024 Okay
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View full inspection →December 12, 2023 Okay
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View full inspection →March 28, 2023 Okay
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View full inspection →June 14, 2022 Okay
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View full inspection →May 28, 2021 Okay
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View full inspection →How Seattle grades restaurants
Public Health — Seattle & King County posts a word, not a letter: Excellent, Good, Okay, or Needs To Improve. The rating is deliberately not a snapshot — it averages the establishment’s recent routine inspections, so one bad day does not sink a consistently clean kitchen and one good day does not rescue a bad one. Inspectors score violations in red points for things that directly cause foodborne illness and blue points for everything else; around 45 red points triggers a mandatory re-inspection. Newly opened or recently changed spots can show as Not Rated until enough inspections accumulate.
Source: Public Health — Seattle & King County via King County Open Data. Cooked refreshes this data daily — this listing's most recent inspection is dated July 30, 2026. Inspection results describe one moment in a kitchen's life, not a permanent verdict.
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