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Contribuer aux commentairesFor two people, expect to spend over $100 for the all-you-can-eat option at this restaurant. Is it worth it? Not really, as it is expensive and offers similar options to other hot pot places. There are no new toppings, crabs, or crawfish available. However, the ingredients are fresh. The most interesting aspect is the decor, but unfortunately, you cannot eat that. I suggest coming for the experience rather than the food.
Typically, I'm not a big fan of hot pot. However, I decided to try this restaurant based on its excellent reviews on Google. I was pleasantly surprised and will definitely be returning. This place is now my top favorite restaurant!
This all-you-can-eat hot pot restaurant offers delicious and abundant food. The staff is very friendly and accommodating. At around $40 per person, it may be a bit pricey but in my opinion, it is worth it. The only downside is that the music is quite loud, which is why I couldn't give it a 5-star rating.
We went on Sunday for lunch and it was busy but had seating. The food was wonderful and promptly served. Since it was our first time there the waiter was very helpful in explaining their system (we have been at hot pots that had one pot per table), and it was very nice to try different flavored broths, since we each got our own heating element. Each table had a plexiglass divider but otherwise seating was close. The sauce bar was nicely set up with each ingredient
My date took me here for the first time last night and it was a nice experience. Never been to a hot pot restaurant prior so it was all new and exciting. Loved the vibe of the restaurant with R&B Korean music and hip hop Korean music. It was decorated for Valentine?s Day which added a touch of whimsy too. Food we got the prime ribeye beef and fish balls with vegetables and a side of rice. I selected the chicken soup for my hot pot personally. I loved the make your own