Blazin Hotpot & Boba Tea has now opened in the space vacated by Knafeh Cafe (which moved last September to its current location at 866 S. Brookhurst). Blazin is a Taiwanese hot pot joint in the same vein as Balcony Grill & Bar in Irvine, where the hot pots of various soup bases (Taiwanese satay, Korean kimchi, Thai spicy, Japanese miso, vegetarian, and pork bone) are served with a raw meat plate of your choice.
Lunch servings start at $10.99; dinner at $11.99.
Also offered are bar appetizers such as popcorn chicken and Taiwanese sausages.
The restaurant opened before Christmas and right now, if you go to its Facebook page, you can find a coupon for a free milk tea with purchase.
2941 W Ball Rd. Anaheim, California, (714) 886-2686
Before becoming an award-winning restaurant critic for OC Weekly in 2007, Edwin Goei went by the alias “elmomonster” on his blog Monster Munching, in which he once wrote a whole review in haiku.
One Reply to “Blazin Hotpot & Boba Tea Opens in Anaheim in Old Knafeh Cafe Space”