3 Bothell restaurant ideas for a soul-warming meal

Bothell, WALocal News

As winter sets in, Bothell's culinary scene offers inviting soup options at local eateries. This article highlights three must-try restaurants: Stone Korean Restaurant, famous for its customizable soft tofu soup that allows diners to adjust spice levels and choose from various proteins; 90° Bangkok Cafe, which attracts patrons with its flavorful drunken tom yum soup, rich in fresh herbs and spices; and Pasion Tequila, where the Levanta Muertos soup stands out with its hearty mix of shredded chicken and tortilla chips in a spicy lime broth. Each restaurant's unique offerings cater to a variety of tastes, ensuring there's something for everyone. This guide serves as an essential resource for locals and visitors eager to indulge in warm, comforting meals during the winter. The engaging descriptions and focus on local flavors encourage exploration of Bothell's vibrant dining scene while supporting local businesses.

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