choose from a over 80 items menu Each Additional Item$3.5 Lunch & Dinner All-You-Can-Eat Hot Pot Buffet Youth & Adults ( Age 11 & up ) ( Mon - Thurs )$35.95 All-You-Can-Eat over 150 items Youth & Adults ( Age 11 & up ) ( Fri, Sat, Sun & Holidays )$37.95 ...
Choose your food:Raw meat, vegetables, noodles, and tofu are usually arranged on skewers or small plates. Some hot pot restaurants allow you to order from a menu, while most others operate open buffet-style whereby you select skewers yourself. Do-it-yourself cooking:place the skewers in the ...
hot pot goodness Recipe: chinese hot pot While I was pondering a non-trad Thanksgiving menu, HolyBasil reminded me of a favorite dish from my childhood: Chinese hot pot. Call it what you want, huo guo, shabu shabu, fondue… it’s delicious and fun. My mom prepared this on cold nights...
Some hot pot restaurants will have a menu, while many others will operate an open buffet-style whereby you choose your own ingredients, at your own pace. Hot pot ingredients on skewers at a street-side stall. The latter is a bit easier if you don’t speak a lick of Mandarin (as we...
There are restaurants specializing in Yunnan hot pot, Sichuan hot pot, Mongolian lamb hot pot, and even Japanese shabu-shabu. Some have special pre-mixed dipping sauces you can order off the menu, while others offer a buffet-style sauce bar. One of our favorite hot pot chains in China ...
It's always such a pleasure to eat here, very delicious hot pot and a great selection of ingredients to order from. Also the DIY Dipping Sauce Buffet is very cool. We made an extra detour on our trip to come back to this restaurant. ...
There was a the buffet menu in which you eat all you want for 10 euros (there was like 40 different dishes) but we wanted to try the "hot pot" and it was really deliciousI didn't see any shared seating (in Madrid that's unheard of) and the service was excellentThe restaurant is ...
the space is rather small without feeling cramped. The menu lists quite a number of appetizers and soups, and a few were sampled. On a number of occasions, I started my meal with the Hot and Sour Soup. The first spoonful was a bit of a surprise but it said it all. I was expecting...
Fried pot stickers *** (4 stars) This is probably the most nicely decorated and modern restaurant in Chinatown. It’s populated mostly by locals, not tourists, so you know you are going to get a very authentic experience. Fortunately there is an extensive pictorial menu, so you can get...
If you're in the mood for classic Chinese eats, Dragon's Place is the perfect spot to check out. Its menu features all the popular dishes, such as Peking duck, giving your taste buds plenty of tasty choices. With an extensive lunch buffet and takeout options, there's something for ever...