Hot pot restaurant offers all-you-can-eat skewers with a self-serve fridge stocked with diverse meats and vegetables. Interior blends modern and traditional Chinese decor creating a warm, cozy atmosphere suitable for groups and casual dining. Sauce station and drink bar add customization and convenience to the lively dining experience.
Unlimited hot pot offers high quality meats and endless sliced meats and skewers for $39.99. This setup provides a great deal for those who enjoy variety and quantity in their hot pot experience.
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Lunch special is available until 4 p.m. on weekdays.
Reservations are highly recommended, especially on weekends.
Dinner costs $38.99 plus tax and tips, while lunch is $28.99.
Spacious interior combines cafe-like atmosphere with self-service kiosk ordering and a free ice cream bar. The vibe is casual and efficient, attracting those who appreciate authentic Korean dishes with rotating specials and fresh noodles made on-site.
Self-serve counter offers unlimited bone broth that is rich and packed with collagen. The beef bone broth is hearty and flavorful, providing a warm, comforting experience.
Unlimited broth stands out here, especially the free collagen beef bone soup. The hearty, bottomless bone broth keeps people coming back.
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Ordering is done at a kiosk before seating.
The dining room stops taking orders at 8:40 because they close at 9.
The place gets packed on weekends around noon; arrive early to avoid the crowd.
Self-service restaurant with cafeteria-style seating and utensil drawers at tables offers a clean, efficient interior. Atmosphere ranges from cozy to busy, with some visits noting discomfort due to heat. Free refills of beef broth and barley tea complement authentic Korean dishes.
Unlimited no MSG beef bone broth comes free and pairs with complementary barley tea. The broth is rich and comforting, especially in dishes like mandu guk with hearty dumplings.
Unlimited servings of hot beef broth and no MSG beef bone broth come with your meal. Staff also provide unlimited tea and are very accommodating.
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The restaurant operates on a self-service basis, requiring customers to grab their own food.
There is no tipping at this restaurant, making it more affordable.
The restaurant is closed on Tuesdays.
Shabu-shabu restaurant offers a clean, spacious interior with white and green decor that creates a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. Tables include privacy dividers and a well-stocked customizable sauce bar enhances the dining experience. The place serves fresh, authentic shabu-shabu with diverse ingredients and an all-you-can-eat option.
Broths come in rich and flavorful varieties like beef and spicy garlic. Both offer a strong, savory base for hot pot meals.
Unlimited sushi rolls match the quality of local sushi spots. The all you can eat menu includes great quality meat and seafood with a shabu shabu hot pot option.
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The all-you-can-eat option offers high quality and quantity for a reasonable price.
Street parking is available, but it might be tight during peak hours.
Each person gets their own pot for a personalized dining experience.
Buffet restaurant with a nostalgic atmosphere and a layout that mirrors classic salad and soup bars. Loud environment due to hard surfaces and packed space creates a lively, bustling vibe. Offers all-you-can-eat options with fresh salads and soups, attracting families and those seeking a familiar, cozy dining experience.
Soups feature tender beef and a bone broth-like consistency without artificial taste. Options include chicken noodle, pozole, and Korean bone broth, all fresh and flavorful.
Offers all you can eat food for a fixed price of $16.99 with unlimited servings.
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Expect long wait times of 1.5 hours on weekends if arriving after 10:40am.
The restaurant enforces a 2-hour dining limit, even when tables are available.
Parking is hard to find, with no handicapped spots available.
Spacious hot pot restaurant with one-person-one-pot design and black-and-gold decor blending modern elegance and traditional Chinese elements. Atmosphere feels cozy and clean, suitable for small gatherings or dates with private rooms available. Self-service bar offers a wide variety of fresh ingredients and sauces, enhancing the all-you-can-eat experience.
Options include rich pork bone broth and sukiyaki broth, both flavorful and non-spicy. Bone broth serves as a popular soup base alongside tom yum, tomato, and mushroom.
Unlimited hotpot features Wagyu beef and a generous seafood platter with fresh lobster. The all-you-can-eat deal also includes unlimited drinks and desserts.
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Lunch specials are available on weekdays from 11:30 AM to 5:00 PM for $28.99.
The all-you-can-eat hotpot menu offers an impressive variety of fresh, high-quality ingredients.
The restaurant is known for its cleanliness and organization.
Chinese hot pot restaurant offers all-you-can-eat buffet with a large self-serve fridge for vegetables and seafood. Seating includes individual burners at each table, allowing separate broths and shared dining. Atmosphere is cozy and modern, with a quiet yet vibrant vibe suitable for small parties or solo visits.
Broth options include a rich and savory bone broth and a spicy Sichuan version that adds a fiery kick. Pork bone broth comes with the choice to have a pork bone in the pot for extra flavor.
Offers a unique dining experience with endless creative combinations. Serves all you can eat options for a fun meal.
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Kirin Hot Pot offers an all-you-can-eat hot pot experience with a wide selection of ingredients.
The restaurant has a self-service bar where you can quickly get food.
Allergen labels are available for dipping sauces, making it easier for first-time hot pot eaters.
Hot pot restaurant features a retro Chinese style interior with red lamps and colorful claw machines that add to a welcoming, bright atmosphere. The space feels clean, cozy, and spacious with a lively buzz and good music. It attracts crowds especially on weekends, creating an energetic vibe for gatherings.
Beef bone broth serves as the base, paired with fatty beef and brisket meat options. The broth offers a rich, hearty flavor that complements the meat choices well.
Unlimited food comes with the all-you-can-eat option. Lunch costs less than $20 for this bottomless experience.
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The all-you-can-eat price is $27.99, which includes a variety of seafood and vegetables.
Lunch prices are under $20 on weekdays for all-you-can-eat.
Kids can share a pot with a parent for an additional $5.
Space combines electric hot pot and grill tables with robot servers delivering food, creating a modern and clean environment. Atmosphere stays cozy and lively without smoke or noise, suitable for groups or intimate gatherings. A self-serve bar offers a wide variety of fresh vegetables, sauces, and sides for customization.
Pork bone broth offers a subtle creamy aroma and a rich but not greasy taste. It pairs well with vegetables, fish tofu, and seafood, making it comforting to sip.
Experience includes 90 minutes of unlimited eating with both charcoal grilling and hot pot. Four dips come with dishes, offering two dry and two wet options.
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The all-you-can-eat combo costs $53.95, offering excellent value.
Lunch specials are available Monday through Friday from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
Free parking is available at the entrance for convenience.
Hot pot restaurant offers spacious, clean design with personalized sauce stations and interactive dining including a dancing noodle show. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, suitable for families with children who receive toys and special meals. Amenities like hair ties and complimentary snacks add unique touches to the experience.
Pork bone broth stands out with a spicy kick, often paired with Thai chili for extra heat. Other popular bases include Tom Yum and soykiyaki, offering a variety of rich, flavorful options.
Special lunch offers unlimited servings including unlimited meat options. The space is spacious and clean with a well-stocked condiment station and unlimited fruit and snacks.
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Reservations are required before visiting, especially during peak hours.
The weekday happy hour offers a $2 shabu beef deal.
Happy hours are available Monday through Thursday before 5 pm.
Chinese restaurant offers spacious tables with individual soup cooktops and options for BBQ and hotpot at the table. Interior feels sleek and clean with an elegant, calm atmosphere and pleasant background music. The setting supports a relaxed dining experience with a well-maintained environment.
Spicy bone broth stands out with a strong garlic pairing. It serves as a flavorful base for customizable hot pot options.
Unlimited crab legs come with a delicious broth for the hot pot. The food feels truly endless here.
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They offer a lunch special with various options.
The all-you-can-eat Korean Style BBQ costs $30 per person.
The restaurant has a wide variety of dishes available.
Small to medium restaurant with Sichuan-style decor and red lanterns creates a cozy, authentic atmosphere. Spacious seating and a large self-made sauce bar complement the relaxed vibe. The place offers unlimited snacks and desserts, enhancing the dining experience.
Pork Rib Broth offers classic bone broth goodness and pairs well with yin yang-style hot pot. Multiple broth choices include a tasty standard bone broth, a chili broth that complements pork bone broth, and milder options like bone broth and tomato base.
Unlimited access to the snack bar includes appetizers, fruits, and jelly desserts. Customers can enjoy bottomless snacks and desserts throughout their visit.
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They don’t take reservations, so expect to wait for a table.
The wait list system adds an extra 15-20 minutes after your table is ready.
Expect tables to turn twice by 8pm on busy nights.
Hot pot restaurant combines modern aesthetics with traditional Chinese elements in a clean, cozy space. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, suitable for both intimate meals and larger groups. Features include a self-serve sauce bar and occasional lively moments with music and light changes late at night.
Broth options include chicken broth, pork bone broth, and a mildly spicy Tom Yum. Bone broths are rich and comforting, with the pork bone broth popular among kids.
Unlimited watermelon juice stands out as a unique feature. The place offers a solid all you can eat hotpot experience with an unlimited drink menu.
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The restaurant is open until 2am.
They have limited seating, so arrive early.
Expect to pay around $40 per person for the all-you-can-eat option.
Spacious hot pot restaurant with individual broth pots and an open sauce bar offering many choices. The atmosphere is elegant and modern but often loud and lively. Unlimited soft serve ice cream in vanilla and matcha flavors adds a unique touch.
Pork bone broth offers a richer taste compared to the light, clear vegetable broth. It pairs well with spicy sides like Chinese mala and stands out for its umami flavor and satisfying depth.
Unlimited matcha ice cream and soft serve stand out as the highlight after meals. Everything except protein is unlimited, offering great value for about $23 during dinner or weekends.
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Expect a wait on weekend nights due to high demand.
Parking is not free; validate your ticket for a $5 discount.
The restaurant operates as a buffet; meat and drinks are charged separately.
Dining space features robot servers and tablet ordering, creating a modern and interactive experience. Atmosphere is lively and warm, with K-pop videos and music contributing to an energetic vibe suited for groups and celebrations. Seating accommodates large groups, making it a popular spot for social gatherings.
Broths range from rich and flavorful tom yum to light pork bone broth. Soup bases include spicy and savory szechuan and bone broth options.
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The restaurant celebrates birthdays with a song, dessert, and a special sign.
A grand opening special offers one free soft drink with all-you-can-eat.
Lunch prices do not apply on Saturdays and Sundays.
Hot pot restaurant offers individual hot pots at each table with iPad menus for easy ordering. The atmosphere is elegant and friendly, featuring upbeat music and controlled heat tables. The space is clean and spacious with an unusual aesthetic reflecting a previous theme.
Beef bone broth stands out among the hot pot options. The spicy broth also ranks high in popularity and tastes rich.
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Two all-you-can-eat lunches with high-quality meats cost $35.
The lunch specials for hot pot and barbecue are only $17.99.
The ordering process is easy to do through the iPad at the table.
Renovated hot pot restaurant offers individual and shared pots with an expanded buffet bar featuring seafood and sushi. Mirrors on walls and ceiling create a cozy, stylish atmosphere with modern and traditional decor. Staff engage with guests through small gifts and celebrations, adding a social, lively vibe.
Broth options include a beef bone broth that tastes very beefy and pure. The spicy broth pairs well with the bone broth, especially with a medium spicy with numb flavor. Staff explain broth choices clearly to help decide.
Unlimited orders come through an iPad at each table. The $28 dinner offers unlimited seafood like crabs, shrimps, and mussels. Endless crab legs stand out as a highlight.
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You are allowed to stay for only 1 hour at the restaurant.
An automatic 18% tip is added to your bill without prior notice.
The price for adults is $27.99, but it may not be posted.
Spacious and calm interior offers traditional design with clean environment and plentiful seating. A large sauce bar complements flavorful broths, including a notable bone broth and spicy Szechuan option. Atmosphere remains quiet with subdued piano music and a slightly cool vibe.
Bone broth stands out for its rich flavor and is often preferred over the spicy broth. It comes as a standard free option, while other broths cost $13 per pot. The sauce bar complements the broth well.
All you can eat hot pot offers generous portions of ingredients and good value. Adding the sauce-bar option provides unlimited tasty sauces to enhance the meal.
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The all-you-can-eat menu provides enough food for two people.
There is an additional $4 charge per person for the sauce bar.
The broths cost $13 per pot unless the standard bone broth is chosen, which is free.
Bright, spacious dining area with traditional Sichuan decor creates an authentic hot pot setting. Lively atmosphere combines with a well-stocked sauce bar and snack station for a customizable experience. Clean, upscale environment suits group dinners and casual celebrations alike.
Broth options include a Two Flavor Pot with Beef Tallow Mala Spicy and Pork Bone Broth. The pork bone broth has solid flavor but is milder compared to the spicy mala broth used for dipping meat and seafood.
Unlimited appetizers and desserts come with the all you can eat option. Weekday early dinners offer unlimited meat for 19.99 dollars. The menu includes numerous food options with fatty beef featured.
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Lunch and all-you-can-eat options are available for $19.99 before 5pm.
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant charges a $3 fee for the sauce bar.
Interior blends traditional Chinese decor with retro TVs and a jungle-like design featuring a fire divider. Atmosphere feels warm and lively with old school Mandarin pop music and a bustling crowd. Sauce bar and custom dipping options add a practical, interactive element to the dining experience.
Rich and savory broths stand out here, especially the classic bone broth and dark chicken ginseng. Both offer deep flavors that highlight the quality of the ingredients.
Unlimited hot pot runs for 2 hours under $40 per person. The all you can eat option offers a solid value for hot pot lovers.
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Reservations are recommended at least a day in advance due to high demand.
The all-you-can-eat option costs $30 and is available for 2 hours.
The birthday person eats free with a party of at least 4 and must bring a cake.
Small hole-in-the-wall Korean restaurant with minimal decor and a homey atmosphere. Offers only one main dish, spicy or non-spicy beef and cabbage soup, accompanied by unlimited side dishes. Self-serve drinks and a calm, cozy vibe complete the experience.
Beef bone broth soup offers a rich, comforting flavor that stays balanced without spice. Options include regular or spicy, but the original lets the broth's natural taste shine through.
Unlimited sides include eggs, banchan refills, and appetizers. Beef soup comes in spicy or non-spicy options with unlimited side dishes like pepper, seaweed, and spicy radish.
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They only sell one thing here: spicy or non-spicy beef bone soup.
The price for the beef rib soup is $20 and only cash is accepted.
The restaurant closes at 8 PM.
Open concept space combines hotpot and Korean BBQ with modern, clean decor. Atmosphere stays fun and social without loud music, making it relaxing. Tables suit small groups, with a fabulous sauce bar offering many flavor options.
Pork bone broth and mushroom broth stand out as flavorful options. The spicy bone broth is less impressive but still decent.
All you can eat hot pot features miso and pho broths with a variety of meats and vegetables. The price leans toward the higher side but matches the dining experience.
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Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends due to high demand.
Expect a wait time of up to 1 hour and 45 minutes during peak hours.
A 3% surcharge applies for credit card payments.
Spacious restaurant with a rustic design and robot servers delivering food. Atmosphere blends chill, trendy vibes with hectic club-like music and warm, sunlit seating areas. Self-serve sauce bar and comfortable benches add to a welcoming, casual dining experience.
Beef ribs and pork bone broths stand out with rich flavors. Pork bone broth tastes a bit salty but edges out beef broth in preference.
Shabu-shabu comes as an all you can eat option for $23. The vegetable and sauce station is self-serve and unlimited.
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The restaurant now offers an all-you-can-eat hot pot format.
Prices start at $26.99 for the basic all-you-can-eat option.
Expect to wait longer if you don't specify if you have kids on the waiting list.
Hole-in-the-wall Korean restaurant offers self-serve unlimited hot bone broth and a casual, relaxing atmosphere reminiscent of Korea. The place gets crowded during meal times and features a setup where diners order at the counter and pick up food when called. Many Koreans frequent the spot, highlighting its authenticity.
Hot beef bone broth has a milky white color and a nourishing quality. Unlimited broth flows from spigots to sip before meals, and its flavor resembles ginger soup.
Broth and water come self-serve and unlimited, with a bottomless beef soup that pairs well with spicy noodles.
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Sam Bong is a self-serve restaurant where customers order at the counter.
Expect to wait for a number to be called before ordering.
Customers must return their trays after eating.