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In any case, visit this place in MD. From NY and I have to say that this place is really good. It's all you can eat and the servers are very nice ladies. There is a bubble tea shop next to it attached and serve some good bubble tea. The hotpot was great. The food was fresh and I love everything. It's a must go View all feedback.
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Rude workers, dirty food station, diluted sauces, and slow heating table units. What you could find wrong you will find it here. Rude hostess? Got it. Condescending waiter? Got it. Slow heating units on the table? It will take an hour to heat up before you can start cooking. Messy sauce station? Lots of mess, like a 3 year old had fun at the sauce station. Walmart crowd, meaning you will get some interesting characte... View all feedback.
Since hot pot is a communal dining experience, it's essential not to over-order and waste food. Make sure everyone at your table is aware of what each person is ordering. The pricing is based on a shared meal, and you can place your order via the iPad provided; just remember to scroll and explore your options. The hot pot experience itself was enjoyable, but I'm not used to cooking in a soup base. The different textures were quite interesting. I plan to return and try the barbecue option to make use of the burner in the center of the table. One thing to note: if the center burner isn’t lit, it can create a draft that cools any hot dishes nearby. I also suggest not filling up on starches at the start of your meal. Instead, focus on items you can eat as soon as they arrive, like French fries, popcorn chicken, and chicken wings. All the meats should be sliced thin for quick cooking, so keep that in mind. Choosing the right broth base is critical, as it will greatly influence the flavor of your meal. If you're unfamiliar with the choices, don't hesitate to ask your server for recommendations. Some in my party thought the pricing was a bit high, but considering the amount of food, the time spent, and the overall experience, I felt it was a fair deal—just under $20 per person for lunch hot pot. And don’t forget to tip your server!
It's an all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ, and for just an extra $2, you can add hot pot. I noticed a lot of birthday parties happening there, which was impressive. The K-BBQ was quite good, but I wasn't a fan of the hot pot. Overall, it's still a great place to satisfy your craving for meat!
We really enjoy Korean BBQ, and this restaurant was an excellent choice for our large group of 12. The staff was extremely attentive and frequently checked on us. The seafood was incredibly fresh. The seating was spacious and comfortable for everyone in our group. I highly recommend this place!
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If you find yourself in Maryland, make sure to check out this restaurant. Coming from New York, I can confidently say it’s fantastic. They offer an all-you-can-eat option, and the staff are incredibly friendly. There’s also a bubble tea shop right next door that serves delicious drinks. The hotpot was excellent, with fresh ingredients, and I enjoyed every dish. This place is definitely a must-visit!
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