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Dined here on Friday night with a friend. After reading the reviews, we decided on a hot pot to share and two appetizers. They were sold out on a lot of the appetizers we wanted which was a little disappointing, so we had the crumbed chicken and pork which were both very nice. We decided on the seafood and tofu hot pot which was very yummy, lots of flavours and generous with the seafood and tofu. The staff weren't as... View all feedback.
Ordered the Spicy Chicken hotpot, the Beef with Tripe hotpot, taro milk tea and the almond milk tea. My almond milk tea came out first, and it was surprisingly good, a bit sweet though. The hotpot was filled with pieces of tofu, black fungus, cabbage, tripe, beef, in a mild spicy soup. A bowl of rice, sauce and green bean soup was also included. The hotpot was very nice, so good for a cold, rainy day! A very filling and hearty meal.
Dined here on Friday night with a friend. After reading the reviews, we decided on a hot pot to share and two appetizers. They were sold out on a lot of the appetizers we wanted which was a little disappointing, so we had the crumbed chicken and pork which were both very nice. We decided on the seafood and tofu hot pot which was very yummy, lots of flavours and generous with the seafood and tofu. The staff weren't as helpful as they should have been and had to ask for basic items. Would love to try their teppanyaki at some point too!
Great value for money. Good portion size. The mini hotpot is a must try. Will b back there again. Highly recommend the Tappanyaki and hotpot.
Had my first try at Mr. Pot today and I would say it ain't too bad. I had the original and it was light and had a clean taste; must be from the bunch of cilantro on top of my soup. Service was great, very attentive and she even asked if we enjoyed our meal. Ambience is also ok.
We came here on Wednesday due to a friend recommendation. We had ordered the vegetarian hot pot with ginseng and Taiwanese rickle wine and chicken hot pot. Both were good, with an abundant supply of food within the hot pot. Serving per hot pot would probably be more than one person, but less than for two. An awkward serving size, but they do have other things to order like their appetizers and drinks which could easily make for a meal for two people. As for the contents in the hot pot, a lot of lettuce is used, but you can't complain too much as the price is reasonably cheap and they still do offer other good ingredients like yummy mushrooms and vegetarian meats in the hot pot. Would definitely come back again to try out some of their other hot pots.