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    Boiling Point

    3.3 (238 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 8:30 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    #5 Lamb Hot Soup and Green tea
    Heidi T.

    We came here on my husband's birthday for a late lunch but didn't realize this location closed at 2:30 (and reopens later). Even though we came in at 2:20, the staff were very kind and still seated us despite closing so soon. Food came out quickly and it was delicious. Thankful to the staff for the delicious meal and hospitality

    Disappointing dry and tough lamb slices. Hasn't been like that before...

    I've been here many times, and always order the same thing (lamb hot pot, weekday lunch), and it's usually good, but this time, I was very disappointed. The lamb, instead of the usual tender, slightly-fatty thin slices, was very lean and tough. I couldn't even finish it and brought it home, hence the picture on a plate from home. I at first wondered if it was even lamb, but it did taste lamb-y... Service was fine. Just disappointed in the meat. My friend, who ordered her usual beef hot pot, also said it wasn't as good as usual. I did try some of hers, and it was at least a bit better than the lamb!

    Jennifer W.

    We love boiling point overall. The beef hot pot is my good to and constant with flavor and topping. Spicy level may fluctuate though. You can ask for extra broth to tone down the spicy. This location is small and extremely busy even on a weekday. It was an hour wait for 3 people and minimal space to wait inside. Free parking is a plus and shops like target near by to wander.

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    Nora M.

    I went here for lunch. The wait was 0 minutes. This place is casual. Smell is quite smoky. The wifi is BPguest password is ilovebpg. Btw, this place uses QR code menus. A good thing I noticed was that this place has Chinese translations. The people give us noodle packets before hot pot arrives. I took the house special. The house special was light and the meat was very good, the egg and rice cake was hard, the veggies were ok, and the noodles were delicious. Tip: lunch prices are cheaper than dinner prices.

    Fenny C.

    Just had our hotpot fix at boiling point in Redmond location. Parking: much better than bellevue location Restroom: 1 gender neutral restroom Capacity: 40 max Check in: via their tablet in person check in We decided to come today due to their promo of buy 1 pot + 1 drink, you get the voucher for 1 pot + 1 drink, that can be use starting next day till up to 1 year. Location and dates varies. See their website. We ordered our usual pot beef and house specials with rice, and of course drinks. The lines was super long. Wait for about 1hr. Originally we went to bellevue, the tablet says we are number 14 as for group of 3-4. We left to redmond one bec I checked on bp app, the redmond one us only have 4 group of 3-4 waiting. But when we got here, we were number 8. Remember redmond location is smaller. Service is amazing. Thanks, guys!!

    #9 Japanese Miso Hot Soup

    Ordered the Miso which is my usual at the Bellevue location and it tasted very off. As I continued to eat, I noticed a string which was tied around the leg of my crab. The server told me it was normal and I was fine with finishing the rest of my soup but it was a thick piece of plastic string. They didn't apologize but at the end comped my meal, still no accountability. Service was pretty bad as well, my table had to keep calling them to ask for help and water refills.

    Beef option
    Shannon C.

    Came here on a Saturday with five people and the wait wasn't too terrible. The food was tasty and flavorful. The dishes are deep and you get a lot for your money. Overall it was a good experience.

    Lamb hot pot (nonspicy but still spicy)

    I can't rate this place highly when the "nonspicy" option is still quite spicy and the broth is literally red. This is basically false advertising. It was also cold when it came to my table. The protein and ingredients are also so meager compared to places like Happy Lamb at a similar price point.

    Christopher V.

    I visited this BP at 1pm on a Friday for dine-in and the restaurant was full. There was a waitlist to be seated, with two groups ahead of me. After ~30 minutes of waiting and no progress on the waitlist we decided to just order for takeout. The order took 10 minutes. Beef lamb hot soup with vermicelli was savory and delicious, with various filling ingredients. The soup comes with tea (green or black) and konjac jelly. I ordered non-spicy soup and it came with chili oil on the side so I could control how spicy I wanted it to be. 4 outta 5 due to our dine-in experience; they need a larger restaurant.

    Taiwanese Spicy Hot Soup  with cooked vermicilli
    Grace K.

    Does boiling point ever disappoint? Whenever visiting a boiling point I defer to consistency across all their locations and the redmond location did not disappoint. The interior is fairly small with enough tables to seat about 20, I opted for to go for this meal. I ordered the tawainese spicy, with cooked vermicelli noodles. It was well packaged, still hot when I got it home, and the spice level was perfect. If you're familiar with boiling point, you'll get what you're expecting. If you've never been, highly recommend!

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    Food was good. It's always a go to for quick hot pot. I've been to this location several times and I would go back again.

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    Kobuta And Ookami - Shrimp Tempura

    Kobuta And Ookami

    4.3(350 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    Love this place. One of my favorite katsu places, including some I visited in Japan. I'm usually…read morenot a fan of tonkatsu sauce, but the sauce here is the best i've had, especially if you mix it with sesame seeds they give you to bring, The sesame dressing for the cabbage is also very good. I've only gotten the standard pork katsu so far, but I imagine their other offerings likely elevate things even more. The staff here is amazing. They are nice, friendly, and very efficient at their work. All of them, not just the servers but busers, janitor, cooks, everyone. The owner and managers must be very good at selecting the right staff and training them well. As an example, when I pulled out my credit card to pay, a server was there in literally 3 seconds to present me the bill. The restaurant is very cozy and not too loud. There is often a line here, but don't let that deter you. It moves fast, and people in line seem to be having fun. This is definitely on my list of one of my favorite restaurants in the Seattle area.

    Excellent food in a charming atmosphere. Portions are huge and the food came quickly. Most of the…read moreoptions are deep-fried. They have no vegetarian choices. Feels very different than your typical Japanese restaurant as the focus is on Katsu. Food quality, and quantity was excellent as was the service. Booths are feeling old and shabby with tape repairs. I recommend parking across the street at Bear Creek Village as there are only a few spots in their lot.

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    Noodle Nine

    Noodle Nine

    4.4(296 reviews)
    3.4 mi
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    Lowest cost noodle restaurant in Redmond. Everything was so delicious. Try the hot pot!! It's…read moremassive and shareable. Staff were amazing.

    Noodle Nine delivers a genuinely authentic dining experience that feels like stepping into a slice…read moreof everyday Asia rather than a polished, commercialized version of it. From the moment you walk in, the cultural atmosphere stands out--many of the patrons are Asian, and on my visit, a few were even dressed in traditional garments, which added a vibrant, lived-in feel to the space. It's the kind of detail you can't manufacture, and it speaks volumes about the restaurant's credibility within the community. The interior itself is fairly average--nothing particularly modern or upscale--but it doesn't detract from the experience. If anything, it keeps the focus where it belongs: on the food. Service was a bit of a mixed bag. There were only two servers handling the floor, and they were clearly stretched thin. Ordering is done digitally, which helps streamline things, but you can still feel the strain during peak times. That said, the food started arriving quickly--our tofu noodle dish came out almost immediately, while the beef dish lagged behind a bit. Presentation leans traditional in a charming way. The plates and chopsticks have that classic, no-frills aesthetic that complements the overall vibe of the restaurant. Now, let's talk about the food. First, a word of caution: spice levels here are no joke. If you're sensitive to heat, you'll want to dial it down. But if you can handle it, the flavors are absolutely worth it--rich, bold, and deeply satisfying. The tofu was exceptionally soft, almost silky, and clearly freshly prepared. The noodles matched that texture perfectly--tender, well-cooked, and comforting. Pricing is another strong point. For the quality and portion sizes, it's very reasonable, making it an easy spot to revisit without hesitation. Overall, Nine Noodles is a great pick if you're looking for authentic flavors, a culturally immersive atmosphere, and solid value. It's not about fancy decor or polished service--it's about good, honest food. I'd definitely come back.

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    Sliced pork with garlic sauce

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    K-Street K-BBQ

    K-Street K-BBQ

    4.4(165 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$$

    High-quality meat and excellent service. For those unsure of what or how much to order, this review…read moreshould help. For a group of four adults with a normal hungry, we ordered a small beef set and fried chicken, which was plenty. The banchan was fantastic, especially the Myungranjut. The meat quality was outstanding for a K-BBQ place, and the service was superb. Our server proactively replaced the grill grate to make sure no burnt bits remained! The vibe is casual enough but can be also formal enough for a date. Needless to say, I left a very generous tip.

    We thought they only had BBQ but was to happy to realize they have many other food on the menu…read more Banchans were good, you can request to not have spicy sauce on the broccoli ... the fish cake Banchan was devoured by my 5 year old and she's usually picky. Steamed eggs came out looking amazing (haven't seen it like this before) but was on the dry side; to each their own but we like it more brothy like Chicken wings were ok not great... the dish I didn't expect much from was the fried rice but it turned out to be the best dish!! Not because it's just "better than the other dishes" but it was truly amazing, it just had a great taste to it! Soup was yummy too and came with clear noodles Proportions are to the smaller size making prices a bit high but banchans were refilled quickly. Recommend because their food had its own special taste/ dishes that you will remeber it by. Was a fun place to eat and staff was friendly!

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    Japanese Cuisine Towa - March Sashimi

    Japanese Cuisine Towa

    4.7(36 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    When we made the reservation, there were several tasting tiers to choose from with the menu varying…read moredepending on your selection. Upon arrival, a printed menu was waiting at our table listing each course, which I thought was a thoughtful touch. In a way, I know what we would be having that evening and able to take it home as a memory of the experience. We had bar seating so we were able to watch the chef and sous chef work together throughout the service. Every dish was artfully plated with well balanced flavors. I recommend Towa for a special occasion, celebration dinner, or anyone looking for an elevated dining experience in the area.

    The missus and I celebrated our first wedding anniversary here. I booked about a month in advance…read morefor a 6:30pm bar seating, the $250 premium option which included A5 wagyu Filet mignon and some other high-quality choices. We were reminded by the text system a day and an hour in advance, and since it's tucked away in a plaza in Redmond, it's got plenty of parking. The only issue you may have is not knowing where the door is, because there's no big sign - the towa sign next to the doorway is smaller than the window panel in the door. When you step in, you feel a sense of quiet and calm - because that's what it is. Nori Morita (of the I love sushi group in Bellevue) runs a music-less, authentic Japanese kaiseki experience here. There's 6 seats at the counter, and maybe about 10-12 seats in the surrounding tables. It's a small space but it doesn't feel cramped. There's one all-gender bathroom and one single-stall female bathroom at the very back. Service throughout the meal was generally polite, courteous, and proactive. My water glass and the missus' tea were never left below half. They cleared each course quickly as we finished it, and the meal pacing is such that Nori can keep up with you, even if he's making all six counter dishes and all 12 table dishes at once. It's kind of like a maestro orchestra, but he has plenty of helpers - at least two wait staff, and an additional one or two sous chefs that are handling the auxiliary things around him. Food: while the meal was overall satisfying and filling, there was no standout highlight, or any particular dish that disappointed. It wasn't "meh", but it didn't really wow either the missus or I. I'm sure it'll be forgettable in a few weeks, which is the main reason for 4 stars - it's a bit more pricey than I'd expect for something this high quality. It qualifies for top 10 Omakase / Kaiseki in Seattle by nature of having high end ingredients and baseline high service quality, but those are table stakes given the competition.. The Miyazaki A5 wagyu was genuinely a decent portion size, but given that I've had it before, I guess maybe I expected a deeper flavour profile? The dish that I enjoyed the novelty the most was the Shabu Shabu king salmon - being able to eat sashimi-grade King salmon that you dip into boiling hot soup was a fun treat that definitely elevated the fattiness in the taste profile. Drinks: besides water, the missus ordered the hot hojicha tea, and I got the seasonal sake flight for $39. It was a decent selection, but it was heavily overpriced for the quality of sake and the amount you got. At most I'd expect to pay $25 for four 2oz pours, especially since one overlaps with Ltd Edition (kokuryu - black dragon). Verdict: it's lower half of the top 10 in Seattle - but it's still worth going if you want to celebrate something with high quality service and ingredients. I personally probably wouldn't do the $250 version again, but I'd be interested in doing the other ones. We both enjoyed ourselves - but idk if it's worth $700 for two people (service charge of 20% is added, plus tax...), so take that for what you will. Fun coincidence: all three couples seated at the counter when we were there were celebrating an anniversary - 11th for the farther couple, and 18th for the couple next to us. So for what it's worth - this place is definitely a destination for those that want to celebrate something.

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    Japanese Cuisine Towa - Beautiful Uni.

    Beautiful Uni.

    Japanese Cuisine Towa - Nodoguro aburi, fried taro, ginko, and sweet potato.

    Nodoguro aburi, fried taro, ginko, and sweet potato.

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