161 West 600 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Salt Lake County
Phone: (801) 530-1313
Fax: unknownWebsite: no website on fileEmail: no email on fileHours: unknown
by Thomasena Ganis on
Philly is really lacking south east Asian restaurants, and the closest to Indonesian are the pricey Malaysian restaurants, Penang and Banana Leaf. I've been trying to find ANY Indonesian restaurant in the city, and thanks to rateclubs I found this great hole-in-the-wall! It appears to be someone's house that was converted into a food hut. And I say hut, because I wouldn't really call it a restaurant. There are 3 small tables and a little bar stool area. There is no ambiance or decoration other than the Indonesian puppets on the wall, but who cares when there's good food to eat. There's no English menu, you just go up to the counter and point to what you want. This I particularly liked, because this is how I ate food in every South East Asian country I've been to. There, you would get a plate of rice and 3 dishes all for $1-$2. Here it was the same, except it was $6. But don't be fooled, it is a very filling plate. I ordered my favorite, beef rendang, 2 vegetables, and a separate order of satay. The satay was a serving of 5 skewers with a fairly good peanut butter sauce and some pickled vegetables. The rendang was very good, although I prefer mine in a thicker sauce and much spicier. The other entrees my group ordered were all really good except for the squid. They like their seafood to look and taste like seafood. So if you don't mind biting the head off of a salty, fishy, baby squid, go for it. All in all a really great find, and a great addition to the much needed South East Asian cuisine of Philadelphia. Oh and the hours posted here are incorrect. They are open on Monday until 8pm.
by Jason S. on
OK so right off the bat I'd like to state that I'm not a huge fan of live blues (or jazz for that matter) but I did have a good time. Meet up with a ton of people for a friends BDay and the service was good, the prices where reasonable and even with the music you could still talk without having to shout.
by Linsey Coluccio on
My first time to visit Cover 3 was with 15 friends. I made a reservation and we had a great table to watch the game. There giant flat screens everywhere you look. The food was great, the beer was ice cold, and the gals in our group were very happy with the selection of wine and cocktails. The waitstaff handled our large party graciously -- we had 2 people assigned to our table to make things go smoothly. There are only 2 reasons I'm not giving this 5 stars: 1. They really need a wireless sound system so each table can listen to any game they want at the volume they want. 2. It is a little pricey for a regular haunt. No pitchers and $5 pints can make for an expensive evening.