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Boom Noodle
1121 E Pike St Seattle, WA (206) 710-9130 http://www.boomnoodle.com/index.htmlBoom Noodle is a Japanese restaurant where most Menuism users came for fun with friends, paid between $10 and $25, and tipped between 15% to 18%.
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Nice Setting, Mediocre Food
Overall I thought the place was hip and the design was different than the usual Seattle restaurants. The food I thought was only so so. It seemed as though Boom Noodle was shooting for an authentic Japanese Americanized taste. I personally would prefer a more authentic Japanese taste.
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Boom Salmon Tataki
It was good, it comes with about 5 pieces.
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Okonomiyaki
Nothing too special, it’s like a Japanese Pancake.
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Boom Waffle
It’s basically a waffle with ice cream on top of it and some azuki bean. I wouldn’t recommend it.
- I came here for
- fun with friends
- My meal cost
- between $10 and $25
- I tipped
- between 15% to 18%
Spacious and modern, but small portions
I was glad to finally check out this new noodle spot on Capitol Hill that was opened by the creators of Blue C Sushi. Similar to Blue C, the interior of Boom Noodle is attractively modern with a very high ceiling. The use of large dark wood tables helped add a warm feeling to the space.
Service was good, but the portions were smaller than what I’d have hoped for, especially given the prices ($10+ on average).
All in all, not a bad place to soak in the decor, but if I’m hungry I’ll go to Samurai Noodle instead.
- I came here for
- fun with friends
- My meal cost
- between $10 and $25
- I tipped
- between 15% to 18%
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