Boiling Point - Menu

22001 Highway 99, 98026, Edmonds, United States

🛍 Soup, Asian, Lunch, Taiwanese

4 💬 6522 Reviews
Boiling Point

Phone: +14256737101

Address: 22001 Highway 99, 98026, Edmonds, United States

City: Edmonds

Menu Dishes: 5

Reviews: 6522

Website: http://www.bpgroupusa.com

"I recently dined at this restaurant for lunch and had an excellent experience. The food was outstanding, earning a perfect score of 5 out of 5. Every dish was not only delicious but also beautifully presented. The service was equally impressive, with attentive and friendly staff who ensured we had everything we needed. I would also give the atmosphere a 5, as it was both inviting and comfortable, making for a relaxing dining environment. Overall, this restaurant is definitely worth a visit, especially considering the reasonable price range of $20-30 per person. Highly recommended!"

Full menu - 5 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Soups

Noodle

Vietnamese Specialties

Indian

Kitty Kitty

This place is unbelievable. The food is out of this world and the service is excellent.

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Reviews

Steve
Steve

Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: $20–30 Recommended dishes: Hot Pot, Soups, Seafood Tofu, Beef Soup


Brad
Brad

OMG, the SOUP was exceptionally prepared, great presentation, beautiful variety, great in the cold climate of Seattle! A must go to place!!!


Makayla
Makayla

**Service:** Dine-in **Meal type:** Lunch **Price per person:** $10–20 **Food:** 5 **Service:** 5 **Atmosphere:** 5 **Recommended dishes:** Hot Pot, Soups, Seafood Tofu, Sauce, Seafood View menu


Bayani
Bayani

This is a very welcome experience for me. I was with my neice last weekend. I ordered the house special, and it was great! The way it was served is like you have your very own hot pot! I will definitely come back to Boiling Pot again. Meal type: Dinner Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: House Special


Kris
Kris

I actually went twice here and the second time I took my friend with me because I thought he would love it, even if he is the kind of person who looks to stay at his comfort zone when it comes to food. He loved his wrong soup and I loved my Korean soup. In any case, this place recommends anyone who wants to try hot pot.


Frederic
Frederic

Great customer service, great delicious food, clean place, food on time, good to go on appointments not really a place to take kids as they really are not a children's menu, unless they like hot soups. My children said No THAnKs to the photos I took from my food, but nice place to go with nude or friends, only bad, the tables are too close, I really liked to go this place once in a while View menu


John
John

We love Taiwanese hot pot. Since the pandemic took its toll, there aren't too many choices anymore. The AYCE places aren't a good fit for us because we are relatively small eaters and sharing one pot is enough for us. The Boiling Pot is just the ticket for us. Their lineup offers seven pre-made combinations of broth, vegetables, meats, seafood, tofu, and noodles. They have a good variety of add-ons to order, and a large, attentive staff that will happily keep your pot filled with fresh broth. Hot Pot is the perfect antidote for a Seattle winter day.


Hyeyoung
Hyeyoung

**Dining Experience Summary:** **Meal Type:** Lunch **Price per Person:** $10–$20 **Food Rating:** 4/5 **Service Rating:** 4/5 **Atmosphere Rating:** 4/5 I recently enjoyed a delightful lunch at this restaurant. The food was impressive, earning a solid 4 out of 5 for its taste and presentation. The service was also commendable, with attentive staff ensuring a pleasant dining experience. The atmosphere was inviting and comfortable, making it a great spot for lunch. Overall, I would highly recommend this place for a satisfying meal at a reasonable price.


Oscar
Oscar

I recently dined at this restaurant for lunch and had an excellent experience. The food was outstanding, earning a perfect score of 5 out of 5. Every dish was not only delicious but also beautifully presented. The service was equally impressive, with attentive and friendly staff who ensured we had everything we needed. I would also give the atmosphere a 5, as it was both inviting and comfortable, making for a relaxing dining environment. Overall, this restaurant is definitely worth a visit, especially considering the reasonable price range of $20-30 per person. Highly recommended! View menu

Edmonds

Edmonds

Edmonds offers stunning waterfront views, cozy downtown cafes, and diverse dining. Typical eats include fresh seafood, artisan pastries, and locally-sourced coffee brews.

Categories

  • Soup Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day.
  • Asian Experience a culinary journey through Asia with our diverse menu. From the spicy flavors of Thai curry to the savory umami of Japanese sushi, we offer a wide variety of dishes that celebrate authentic Asian cuisine. View menu
  • Lunch Satisfy your midday cravings with our delicious lunch menu. From fresh salads and hearty sandwiches to savory soups and vibrant bowls, each dish is crafted to give you the perfect midday boost.
  • Taiwanese Experience the authentic taste of Taiwan with our selection of flavorful dishes, offering a delightful blend of sweet, savory, and umami flavors, served in traditional style.

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Takeout
  • menu
  • Delivery
  • menu
  • Parking Area

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