Bright, clean space offers a customizable mini hot pot experience with dozens of ingredient options and choice of broth bases. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, attracting families, friends, and solo diners alike. Pricing is based on bowl weight, making it an affordable and filling option for casual dining.
Offers a real bone broth option, not just salted water. Soup bases include original, bone broth, and tomato, priced by weight. The bone broth is smooth and warming, often paired with spicy additions like gochujang.
A large buffet offers vegetables, tofu, meat, noodles, and items like quail eggs and seaweed. Customers fill their own bowls from dozens of ingredients and choose from 4 to 5 soup bases for a small hot pot. A station lets you make your own dipping sauce before the soup arrives.
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Customers pay $15.99 per pound for their hot pot ingredients.
You choose your broth at the counter from three options: original, bone broth, or tomato.
Parking is mostly paid, but there's a free lot across the street near Target.
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.
Offers both limited and unlimited portions with all ingredients being quite fresh. Provides hot pot buffet service noted for its quality and variety.
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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.
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 an all you can eat salad buffet with fresh, clean, and healthy food. The buffet price is $18.99 and includes great service.
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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.
A wide range of dishes fills the buffet area, featuring a hot pot with Wagyu beef and seafood. Fresh ingredients include tender meats, crisp vegetables, and flavorful broths.
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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.
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.
Sushi rolls come as an all you can eat buffet with quality matching local sushi spots. Korean buffet-style shabu shabu offers an amazing, unlimited dinner menu.
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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.
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.
Buffet offers a great selection of food with an excellent sauce and snack bar. Making your own sauce for dipping adds a fun touch, and the affordable hours make it easy to enjoy.
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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.
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.
Hotpot buffet offers an all you can eat experience with a varied and affordable selection. The value stands out consistently across visits.
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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.
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.
Combines Premium BBQ with Shabu Shabu in one setting. Feels more like a high-end hot pot than a typical buffet.
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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.
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.
Offers a hot pot buffet with an open bar featuring noodles, mushrooms, vegetables, and crab cakes. Provides an unlimited selection of buffet vegetable items with good variety and affordability.
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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.
Offers a buffet style with options to pay one price for sushi or hotpot, or a bit more for both. Includes seafood and provides all you can eat at a good price.
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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.
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. The value for unlimited servings stands out clearly.
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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.
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.
Offers a great variety of high quality all-you-can-eat ingredients. Includes a good mix of meats, seafood, and vegetables for the hot pot. The selection of dishes is diverse and plentiful.
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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.
Narrow, shotgun-style space features conveyor belt vegetables and rotating selections that add an interactive touch. Atmosphere stays lively yet cozy with bright, clean decor in orange and white tones. Tables are small and close together, creating a somewhat cramped but comfortable environment.
Pork bone broth stands out with its rich, flavorful taste. Options include a spicy broth and a classic pork base, both well-made and satisfying.
Conveyor belt stays well stocked and buffet items refresh constantly. Plenty of options fit different tastes, creating a great atmosphere for buffet dining.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially during peak hours.
The restaurant charges children as adults based on height, which may surprise some families.
Expect a 2-hour time limit for dining, which can affect your meal pace.
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.
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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.
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. Pricing 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.