Maple Valley residents no longer have to leave the city limits for dining elegance and out of towners now have a reason to dine in Maple Valley. Gino's Bistro is now open (as of last month) at the 4 Corners, the Maple Valley business area where two state highways cross. We visited last Saturday for the first time. Frosted windows separate Gino's from the fast paced strip mall scene outside. We did not have to wait long to be seated and our food server immediately introduced herself, she was friendly and helpful with suggestions on food selection as well as wines. The atmosphere is Italian with Sinatra tunes and the like playing in the background.
Gino's offers Italian Cuisine, as well as steak and seafood. We had the "Gino", the restaurant's signature pizza dish. Gino's in Maple Valley is located at 23917 Southeast Kent Kangley Road. The original location remains in Federal Way.
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
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