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Bangkok Boulevard

4.6 (76 reviews)
Closed 4:00 pm - 8:30 PM
Updated 3 months ago

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Edward V.

Food here has rich and robust flavors. We had the Eggplant dish---superb, balanced flavors of sweet, salty and sour. The Crab Fried Rice was not stingy with its crab mixed in with glistening fried rice. The Panang Curry was awesome, as well...deep curry flavor, artfully streaked with a last minute coconut milk and further enhanced with pieces of crispy fried chicken. The Pork Belly dish was good, although I've had it with larger pieces of pork belly and better.in other restaurants. But it doesn't deter me from giving this a 5, especially when I'm excited to go back to try their Khao Soi and Pad See Ew. It's a worthy replacement of Fashion Dimsum. The server was charming and friendly. Service was quick and timely. The restaurant is not too big, but decorated prettily. Parking is tight, but the strip mall has had that problem always. But we'll definitely go back.

Vicky V.

Bangkok Boulevard is a Thai restaurant in Edmonds. It has been open close to a year but our first time to visit this place. Decided to check it out because of the great reviews they have been getting. Glad we did! Restaurant did not fail. Food is awesome. We had the crab fried rice, Panang curry, eggplant chili sauce, and Chinese broccoli with crispy pork belly. They were all so good, flavorful and generous in serving. We were four and it was enough for everyone to get to taste all of the food we ordered. Nice place. Lots of tables and very clean. Server is very personable. Always smiling. Will definitely make this restaurant a regular place to visit.

Thai Ice Tea, $5.00 - 4.5 Stars
Eva M.

Bangkok Boulevard is a small restaurant located at a strip mall in Edmonds along 99. (Same location as the previous Fashion Dim Sum, RIP. This stretch has an impressive array of food varieties.) Sufficient parking outside, we never had a problem finding a spot. The interior of the restaurant looks similar to before with some colorful flags to decorate the ceiling. The space is modest with 10 tables. During the 1+ hour dining duration, only up to 4 tables were occupied at any given time. But they have a robust flow of take-out orders. So, the food may not come out super-fast. Our waitstaff is an energetic Thai lady who answered my questions proficiently. Thank you for that. We ordered items 1, 2, and 3 from their signature dishes list. Thumbs up to all 3 with plenty of leftovers. We will return for sure when we are in the area. The Food: Pad Pong Karee (dry curry with soft shell crab), $22.95 - 5 Stars Definitely try this unique dry curry soft shell crab. The crab pieces are deep fried, then generously coated with the curry sauce. My goodness, this is delicious! Admittedly, this is a touch salty, so we ate it with rice from the next dish. I gave feedback to the restaurant that they should serve this dish with a small cup of rice. Btw, this is a huge platter of food. If soft shell crab isn't your thing, this dish is also available with standard seafood as the protein. Pad Kra Praw with braised beef, $21.95 - 5 Stars Savory seasonings, marinade, and tender beef pieces compliments well with veggies and rice. The beef is an excellent choice for this dish; beef soaks up the flavors soooo well. This dish is available with a choice of proteins at different prices. Khao Soi with tofu, $18.95 - 4.5 Stars Khao Soi is one of my standard dishes. I love a curry and egg noodles combo. Their version stood out because their broth is extra rich and flavorful. I forgot to ask what kind of tofu they use. I am not a fan of fried tofu. They don't absorb flavor nearly as well as a typical protein including non-fried tofu. I'll try a different protein next time. Thai Ice Tea, $5.00 - 4.5 Stars House-brew Thai tea (I asked before ordering), but I forgot to ask if they can make it less sweet. I added a lot of water. The flavor is still very good.

Fried soft shell crab
Cristiana M.

BB did not disappoint! Everything was delicious, so well made: fried foods were crispy and flavorful, soft foods were tender and that seafood broth was out of this world! Our server was kind and patient and the ambience was relaxed with soft music in Thai (I think). Will come back when in the area :).

Pad Kra Praw
Jay A.

second visit - just amazing Prad Kra praw and fried rice, both came out so fast & tasted delicious - Also, the staff is very friendly and welcoming - Absolutely recommending Bangkok Boulevard!!

BbK Wings "spicy"
Allen U.

Another hole and wall tucked into a strip mall however, worth the trip. Thai street food with a different twist on all your favorites. And specials galore-- you don't get decor looks like a back alley, but it's clean and the food is great-app try BBK Wings with extra spice @$13.95 or CK wings without @$12.95 Pork belly Egg Noodle @$15.95 slow cooked stewed beef noodle dish with soft pork belly so awesome --so is the "Real" Crab Fried rice @$19.95 plus take some home and you got room for dessert try the Chrispy Chinese Donuts deep fried with custard dipping sauce @$8.95 enjoy.cheers al

Willie F.

Overall a pretty good experience at Bangkok Boulevard. Located in a little strip mall south of Ranch 99 that took over a small dim sum restaurant. Small restaurant and server was fantastic. Always had a smile on her face and was very complimentary. We ordered several dishes - pineapple chicken fried rice, spicy clams, curry soft shell crab, papaya salad, laab salad, regular thai ice tea and thai ice green tea. The spicy clams was really good and had lots of flavor. The laab salad was refreshing and flavorful too. The iced thai green tea was really good but a little too sweet. Unfortunately the pineapple fried rice we got had a piece uncooked chicken in it. They apologized and remade a brand new one but hard to go back and enjoy the it after seeing that. Also the papaya salad was a little flavorless. We had to use some of the spicy fish sauce from the side in order to give it some flavor. The star of the show is the soft shell crab curry. The crab was still crispy mixed with the curry was absolutely amazing and I would order this every time. Highly recommend getting this is crab is your thing.

New dishes menu
Erin W.

We visited for the first time on a Friday evening. The restaurant recently opened and is currently working on getting its liquor license. It's a cute little spot with spacious seating. The staff were very friendly, attentive, and efficient in serving the food! Each dish was flavorful and delicious. We will definitely return to try more of their signature dishes! Parking was easy, as there is a parking lot available.

Coconut shrimp!
Gregory J.

Coconut shrimp, Soft crab, mix vegetables and coconut soup. Will be coming back for more.

New dishes!
Gary K.

As appetizer, Moo Daad Daew and Todd Mann Kung. Phad Thai with pork, and Pat Pong Karee with soft shell crab. Wonderful friendly, efficient service and flavors on point. One of the best Thai meals I've had in a long time. It was a simple space in a strip mall in Aurora, but the Thai owners managed to make it welcoming. The space used to hold a dim sum restaurant, and the new Thai-Chinese owners still continued using some of the old Chinese plates. By our third visit, they had new dishes, and the Pad Hoy Thai (spicy stir fried clams) was wonderful. Now, one of .y regular places for a great Thai meal.

Phase Pad Thai
Leah T.

Sooo yummy!! I had to stop to take a picture before it was gone. The right kind of smoke and sweet without the ketchup flavor!!

Crab Fried Rice
Carol C.

We visited this new Thai restaurant in the former Fashion Dim Sum space. Delicious food with friendly service in Edmonds. We enjoyed the shrimp cakes, pad see ew with tofu, crab fried rice and the crispy chicken with veggies mixed with Thai salad dressing with rice was our favorite dish. We ordered everything 2 stars and it was the appropriate spice level for our family. The shrimp cakes were crispy on the outside and a little mushy on the inside. We were informed that the restaurant will be introducing some new dishes soon, so we'll be on the lookout for that.

Lao som tam

Friendly service. Delicious food. Family atmosphere. Variety of menu selections. Great value!

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