Boiling Avenue
Welcome to Boiling Avenue, a haven for Asian Fusion and Hot Pot lovers in Sacramento, California. This trendy Taiwanese restaurant offers a unique dining experience with a wide array of broth options and fresh ingredients.
Located at 943 Howe Ave, Boiling Avenue provides a hipster, casual, and trendy atmosphere perfect for dining with friends and family. The restaurant prides itself on being inclusive and open to all, welcoming guests from all walks of life.
Boiling Avenue features a menu filled with enticing entrees like the Lobster Hotpot, Lamb Lover, and Spicy and Sour Fish. Each dish is prepared with care and attention to detail, ensuring a satisfying and flavorful meal every time.
Customer reviews rave about the service at Boiling Avenue, with many praising the attentive staff and cozy ambiance. The hot pot experience is elevated by the fresh ingredients and hearty broths, creating a memorable dining experience for all who visit.
Whether you're a hot pot enthusiast or looking to try something new, Boiling Avenue offers a delightful fusion of flavors and a warm, inviting atmosphere. Come and experience the magic of Boiling Avenue for yourself.
Boiling Avenue Menu
Location
Address: 943 Howe Ave Sacramento, CA 95825
Phone: (916) 923-9888
Business info
- Takes ReservationsYes
- Offers DeliveryYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- Vegan OptionsYes
- Many Vegetarian OptionsYes
- Not wheelchair accessibleNo
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Apple PayYes
- Accepts Android PayNo
- Accepts CryptocurrencyNo
- Hipster, Casual, TrendyYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Good for DinnerYes
- Private Lot ParkingYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- Happy Hour SpecialsYes
- Beer & Wine OnlyYes
- TVYes
- Gender-neutral restroomsYes
- Open to AllYes
- Outdoor SeatingNo
- Offers CateringNo
- Wi-FiNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- Bike ParkingYes
- Provides reusable tablewareYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Cherryl Q.
Service- superb and attentive staff. They will often come to ur table checking on you. Food Quality- Satisfactory
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Author: Rahul V S.
Who doesn't love a hotpot?! So when our friends recommended this place, we decided to visit it and give it a try. And we weren't disappointed. The ambiance is cozy and the decor is quite beautiful. The menu displayed a wide variety of broths, which was great. We were soon attended by the server who attentively took our order We ordered: Lobster Hot Pot Lamb Lover Spicy edamame Chicken Popcorn The broths were quite hearty with great flavor and the seafood tasted fresh-- which is quite important. Even the lamb slices which we ordered more, were nicely sliced and were quite fresh.The assortment of veggies provided added a nice freshness to the whole meal. The chicken popcorn was decently spiced and had a nice crunch. The food overall was hearty and we were quite happy with our visit. To foodies: You cannot go wrong with this place. Enjoy a great evening with friends and family here. It's fun. To the Restaurant: A job well done. Keep it going. Signing off, CanIndian Foodie ...Stay Hungry
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Author: Abigail D.
The food was good, it was perfect for the drizzling weather. We arrived around 8pm on a Friday and there was no wait. The service was great, they checked on us frequently and made sure we had everything we needed like more broth, noodles, rice, etc. even as the rest of the restaurant started to fill out with more people. I thought the amount of meat + overall portion was really good for the price too. :)
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Author: Anuja S.
Nothing beats hotpot on a cold rainy evening. We landed here for our anniversary dinner and loved the experience. The ambience exudes warmth and coziness with unique decor. I like that they have variety of broths compared to other places. We ordered lamb lover and lobster hot pot besides spicy edamame and popcorn chicken for starters. The service is quite friendly and staff is attentive. I took off a star as I thought the wok they provide is small and can't accommodate all the ingredients, especially when you add noodles, causing the boiling broth to spill or the wok to tilt while stirring, making it dangerous and hazardous, especially if you are visiting with kids. My suggestion to them would be to serve the ingredients in separate dish/bowl and let the patrons decide how much quantity of each ingredient they want to add to the soup/boiling pot.