Boom Noodle
The other day my girlfriend and I went to this new restaurant up on Capitol Hill in Seattle called Boom Noodle. I had heard about it for quite some time and I wasn’t really sure what to expect. Fitting in with the Capitol Hill area, it was definitely a trendy restaurant. The design is really hard to explain. There was a lot of bright green in the surrounding colors. They also had the air ducts exposed in the ceiling. This seems to be a popular design these days.
The seating was a bit odd to me. They had these long, skinny tables that were about 20-30 feet in length. These were about the only option for seating unless you sat in the bar. To me, this reminded me of my days of eating in our school cafeteria. Just hope that you get sat next to some normal people because quarters are somewhat slow. We ended up going during a slow period, so this wasn’t an issue for us.
On the menu they had a wide variety of choices of dishes ranging from about $7.50 up to about $11.50. Their drinks ranged from about $7-$9. I ordered a beef yakisoba. It showed up within about five minutes of ordering and had a nice presentation. The portions were large as well. Although our waiter was a bit odd, I thought that we got a fair value for our money.
I am not sure if I would go to Boom Noodle any time soon, but I would say that I left satisfied.
Here is a map that was taken from the Seattle P-I.

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