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Contribuiți la feedbackI had a wonderful experience at this restaurant. The food and service were both excellent. The waitstaff were very professional. I would highly recommend this place to anyone who loves Chinese food. I left feeling satisfied and had a great Easter celebration. Thank you so much for the amazing experience! Plus, the prices were very reasonable.
If you're searching for an authentic Chinese hotpot restaurant in West Melbourne, this is the place to go. They specialize in the cooking style of North Western China, known for its distinctively spicy flavors. Along with the hotpot, they offer cumin-flavored grilled skewers and spicy cold side dishes. I recommend trying the grilled chicken wings and cold spicy pork tripe. Their hotpot soup stocks are top-notch, especially the spicy and mushroom options. Highly recommended!
I recently discovered a fantastic authentic Chinese restaurant in my area that offers a unique dining experience. The all-you-can-eat personal hotpot for $35 per person is a great deal. My friend and I chose the mushroom broth base and had a blast picking out different items to dip in. The sauce station was a nice touch, allowing us to create our own sauces. The waitresses were friendly and attentive. We also ordered noodles for our hotpot, and they were stretched right at our table, adding to the excitement of the meal. I can't wait to return and try more items from the main menu. I highly recommend giving this place a try, as it adds much-needed excitement to the west side dining scene.
Think I’ve found my fav restaurant in the western suburbs. It’s 38$ for all you can eat, and none alcoholic drinks are all included in the buffet. You can also eat skewers and fruits, they also had some cooked dishes available too. Fantastic range of choices, would definitely recommend.
A decent Chinese style hot pot with all-you-can-eat offer (as of writing, $38/adult, $19/kids). Each person have their own mini hotpot, and can choose their own soup base. Simple control to turn on/off the induction heater integrated into the table. All meats (beef, pork, goat and shrimp), vegetables and sides (fish ball, noodles, luncheon meat, etc) are self-serve, similar to buffet setup. Grab a plate and take the food you want for hot pot. There are also a few ready-to-eat items like fried rice, prawn crackers, cakes and fruit. For barbeque foods, put them on a plate, and hand over to a staff. They will cook for you and deliver to your table. Overall a great place to enjoy hot pot. The meat may not be of top quality, but for the price tag, it is definitely value for money.