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Businiess name:  Boom Noodle - Bellevue Square
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
After its grand opening in Bellevue, we tried their food once. Several of our ordered items were just too salty, including ramen. We had to ask waitress to bring them back to the kitchen to remake it. It was such a disappointment to us that their food not only was non-authentic at all, being an Asian myself, it's wayyyyy too salty to even take a sip of their ramen soup. We had really high expectation of Boom Noodle since it's now the only restaurant that serves ramen on the Eastside. After this dinning experience, I've decided that it's worthwhile crossing the bridge to eat ramen at Samurai, which is next to the Uwajimaya supermarket. They have much better ramen over there. Pros: Nice dinning interior Cons: Things are just too salty

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