![]() ![]() This made the tables appear very neat and clean. Something that was different about their stoves was that it it was more of an induction stove, so everything was on top of the table. (I tend to burn my tongue within the first 5 minutes of hot pot lol.). There wasn’t really anything that I disliked! The hot pot’s functionality was great too, it was easy to use and had good temperature settings so I was able to actually enjoy my meal. In terms of taste, everything was pretty spot on. There is also a station for sauce, of course, and they also offer some other fried dishes such as onion cake and spring rolls.ĭesserts and sweets are also available with ice cream, cakes, fruits and my favourite of all… fried steam buns with condensed milk! Deep Fried Steam Buns with Condensed Milk ![]() More specifically, they have an array of fresh seafood, meat/seafood balls, veggies and so forth. ![]() ![]() There’s both cooked and uncooked options. There is so, so much to choose from that I wasn’t even able to try it all. The portions of sliced meat were huge… on the sheet, it says that there are 5 slices in one order but I swear they gave us 5 orders (when we only ordered 2 basically.). dumplings) must be ordered on the sheet provided and then the rest can be picked at the buffet. Since you’re paying for your soup base, the price per person is pretty much for all the food you eat with it. Tom Yum, Curry, Fungus, even Tomato soup! We were able to try the Satay, the Tom Yum Kung and the regular soup base. There’s a large variety of soup bases to choose from – they have just about everything. On the other hand, if you’re sharing one large pot, “family style”, you can have up to 3 different soup bases ($12). If you would like to have a specialty soup base though, it is $2. If you opt for the original base soup, then it is free. If you’re having individual pots, you can only choose one soup base. There’s plenty of seating and you can choose to have smaller tables with individual pots or share one large pot at a family table.Īs I came here for dinner with my family, we all opted to have the individual pots so that we could have our own preferences in terms of soup bases and food.Īdult pricing starts at $32.95 and children (aged 5-10) starts at $16.95. The decor is modern yet ‘funky’ with colored lights and chandeliers. However, when you first come into the space, it’s very grand and open. The exterior of the restaurant doesn’t say much, it’s pretty boring to be honest so you wouldn’t expect too much going in. The price per person is a little bit higher so to make your money’s worth, you’re gonna have to E A T. I highly recommend checking this place out!īe weary though, all you can eat AND buffet style… Come prepared with an empty stomach so that you have lot’s of room to fill up. In short, their spaciousness and abundance of options won me over and it might just be my new favourite hot pot place. Compared to other places, it feels more clean and more open and there is a larger variety of food to choose from. Located in South Edmonton just off of Calgary Trail, Chinese Hot Pot Buffet is one of the newest additions to the area and is definitely one of the larger hot pot places. ![]()
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