Seafood restaurant offers a casual and fun vibe with a spacious interior suited for groups. A free snack bar with diverse options complements the fresh seafood dishes. Decor mixes sailor and traditional Chinese elements but shows signs of wear.
Decades of experience shape the authentic Sichuan-style braised dishes here. The Sichuan flavored dipping sauce stands out with robust, balanced, and umami flavors beyond typical Sichuan spots.
A free buffet offers a variety of foods like snacks, braised dishes, cold dishes, mung bean soups, ice jelly, and salads. During promotions, the buffet includes samples of duck, desserts, and salads.
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The restaurant offers a free buffet of samples during promotional periods.
Parking is free at the back of the restaurant with plenty of spots available.
Seniors aged 80+ can eat free up to $30, which is a nice perk.
Hot pot restaurant with modern stylish interior and hand-painted Chinese artwork creates a bright, roomy dining space. Atmosphere stays lively and inviting, fitting for groups or cozy dinners. Features include tablet ordering, tables with pot controls, and complimentary lobster and seafood offerings.
Broths come in a great variety with authentic, bold flavors. The spicy Sichuan broth stands out for its rich, balanced heat and depth.
Offers a unique All You Can Eat hotpot experience with very good value. Stands out as one of the best hotpot buffets in the area.
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You need at least three people to get one free lobster.
Expect to pay $59 per adult for the all-you-can-eat meal.
Mantis shrimp is available for a limited time each day.
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.
Broths balance spicy Sichuan heat with savory pork bone and mushroom flavors. Dishes like spicy beef slices and Mao Xue Wang bring aromatic, bold spice that recalls Sichuan province.
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.
Spacious hot pot restaurant with modern decor and an impressive ceiling creates an inviting atmosphere. Guests engage in an interactive dining experience by cooking their own food at the table. A make your own sauce bar and unlimited drinks fridge add variety and convenience to the meal.
Rich, spicy Sichuan broth stands out alongside authentic flavors in dishes like drunken crab and lobster. Shrimp paste adds depth, while mushroom broth offers a flavorful alternative.
Unlimited drinks include soy milk, herbal tea, and durian dessert. Many varieties of ingredients make it a standout hot pot buffet.
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Come before 5 pm for quicker service; otherwise, expect to wait.
The restaurant has only about 6 parking spots in their lot.
They don’t take reservations, so join the waitlist online before you go.
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.
Spacious dining area with high ceilings and ample seating creates an inviting environment. Energy stays lively and energetic, suitable for casual meals and celebrations. Self-serve bars and innovative ordering via iPad add a modern touch to the experience.
Broth stands out for its super spicy kick that clears sinuses instantly. The Szechuan spicy soup base tastes rich and flavorful, with staff ready to help when the heat gets intense.
Offers a reasonable price for an all you can eat Korean BBQ and hot pot buffet. The hot pot includes a variety of options and many ingredients to choose from, making the lunch buffet a great deal.
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You have a time limit of 2 hours for your meal.
The price for the all-you-can-eat option is $22 per person.
Unlimited appetizers are available during your meal.
Traditional wooden decor and red lanterns create an authentic Chinese atmosphere that feels both cozy and lively. Communal hot pot dining brings a fun, social energy with warm steam enhancing the experience. Tables have a distinctive low trim that may affect comfort for taller guests.
Broths come in a wide variety, including a half-and-half pot with golden chicken and spicy Sichuan options. The spicy broth has a strong aroma and rich flavor without being too salty. Staff remain attentive throughout the authentic Sichuan hotpot experience.
Hot pot buffet offers a wide variety of ingredients and a dipping sauce buffet with satay, sesame oil, cilantro, and green onion. Bull frog is a notable addition that adds value to the price.
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Reservations are not accepted during holidays; arrive before 6 pm for a table.
Expect to pay around $220 for a group of four, including tips.
Parking is generally easy to find in the area.
Interior blends traditional Chinese design with modern aesthetics, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Seating is somewhat cramped with benches on each side, but the space feels cozy and special. The environment offers a refuge from the heat with a beautiful and authentic vibe.
Spicy broth delivers a solid kick with authentic Szechuan chicken and Szechuan beef standing out. Dishes like king pao shrimp and spicy house beef add variety to the Szechuan offerings.
Hot pot buffet offers all you can eat for 30 yuan per person. No reservation needed on Tuesdays.
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No reservation is required for hot pot and pasta on Tuesday.
They raised their prices by 20-40% in October 2023.
Reservations are needed for hot pot on weekdays.
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.
Offers a very authentic Sichuan hot pot flavor with a broth that balances heat and numbing sensation perfectly. The base is rich, aromatic, and captures the Sichuan and Chongqing style closely.
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.
Modern space with unique table settings and comfortable seating creates an elegant, serene atmosphere. The vibe stays relaxed and professional, welcoming diners seeking authentic Chinese cuisine. Known for highly authentic Sichuan dishes, it offers a clean and tidy environment.
Spicy Chinese dishes feature freshly ground Sichuan peppercorns that add a unique flavor. The Sichuan Boiled Fish stands out with fresh, tender fish, and the mapo tofu offers authentic, bold taste.
Lunch buffet costs $14.95 and offers better cook and quality than typical large buffets. Selection is not huge but food quality stands out.
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The lunch buffet is priced at $14.95 with a changing menu.
They are currently running an anniversary promotion.
Ordering online is easy and quick for takeout.
Cube-shaped space offers a cozy atmosphere with quiet, easy conversation and ample parking. Self-service bar and all-you-can-drink soda and tea complement a clean, airy environment without strong soup odors. Wide ingredient selection and varied soup bases create a distinct hot pot experience.
Sichuan dishes feature a numbing mala flavor with a medium level of spiciness. Lamb in the mala soup and fatty beef in the sukiyaki stand out as key highlights.
Wide variety of options includes unlimited meat, seafood and vegetables, and a buffet of side dishes. Desserts stand out with a shaved ice buffet bar and taro ice jelly soup.
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The restaurant offers all-you-can-eat hot pot with a 90-minute dining limit.
Expect to pay $36 for the all-you-can-eat hot pot experience.
Parking is ample and available near the restaurant.
Medium-sized space with live music and vibrant ambiance creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Interior features contrasting colors and notable paintings, adding to the experience. Regular crowd enjoys Indo-Chinese cuisine with a focus on flavorful dishes and a lively vibe.
Chicken Szechuan momos stand out with an amazing chicken filling and bold flavor. Szechuan noodles and kang pao vegetables deliver consistent great taste.
Buffet offers a wide variety of Indo-Chinese dishes with many options to choose from. Weekend lunch buffet features live ghazal music and suits families well.
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The restaurant offers a weekend buffet with a variety of options.
The Sunday buffet features a loaded variety of dishes.
Nanking Indian Restaurant serves Halal food.
Spacious restaurant with individual soup pots at each table and a sauce bar offering endless customization. Atmosphere blends modern and traditional elements creating a cozy, inviting vibe. Features include a full service bar with diverse soup bases and fresh seafood selections.
Broth options include spicy Sichuan and herbal mushroom varieties. The hot pot bases feature an ancient spicy soup with good mala and Szechuan spice, though the heat level can be mild.
Oysters come out fresh and lively, not flat like usual buffet ones. The buffet area stays super clean with a wide range of vegetables and seafood to choose from.
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All-you-can-eat A5 wagyu is available for an additional $25.
Lunch prices are about $10 cheaper than dinner.
Expect a wait time during peak hours on weekends.
Spacious dining area features hot pots and grills at each table with remote heat control for cooking. Atmosphere stays relaxed and warm with pop music setting a chill vibe. Guests enjoy all-you-can-eat buffet style with a sauce bar and Korean beer options.
Spicy Szechuan broth delivers an intense and numbing heat that pairs well with meats. Adding extra sauces enhances its flavor, making it delicious alongside the pork bone broth and vegetables.
A well stocked buffet offers a wide variety of options with an all you can eat setup. Guests can pick and cook their own food at the table, avoiding wait times and choosing exactly what they want.
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Hot Pot World offers all-you-can-eat options for $19.99.
A 15% discount is available for birthday celebrations.
The restaurant provides snow crab upon request at no extra charge.
Tables feature grills for Korean BBQ and hot pot, creating an interactive dining experience. Spacious, clean interior combines with robot servers playing Super Mario tunes to add a modern, lively touch. Atmosphere ranges from comfortable to loud, with energy shaped by music and robotic service.
Broth stands out with a spicy kick that is flavorful but not overwhelming. The Szechuan hot pot base pairs well with items like spicy calamari and kalbi on the grill.
Plenty of grill and hot pot options fill the buffet. All you can eat style offers a wide variety of choices.
Good to know
Everyone in my party must be present to be seated.
The all-you-can-eat option for both hot pot and BBQ is priced at $32.95 per person.
There is a $20 per pound charge for food wasted.
Restaurant offers authentic Sichuan decor with private rooms and large tables suited for groups. Atmosphere feels warm and cozy, evoking a lively yet comfortable dining experience. Self-serve sauce bar and digital ordering streamline customization and convenience.
Broths deliver rich, bold flavor with a perfect balance of numbing heat from Sichuan peppercorns and chili oil. The spicy Chongqing soup base stands out for its authentic Sichuan heat and aromatic spices.
All you can eat option offers a strong value with a wide range of flavors. The buffet setup delivers a hotpot experience that suits sharing between two people well.
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Happy hour runs every day, offering the cheapest deals on hot pot.
The all-you-can-eat option has a 2-hour limit for dining.
Broth is not included in the all-you-can-eat price and costs extra.
Amazon-themed decor creates a modern, elegant atmosphere with a spacious, clean dining area. The vibe is cozy and welcoming, attracting those seeking authentic halal Indo-Chinese and Thai fusion cuisine.
Dishes like Szechuan chicken, chili chicken, and Szechuan fish pack bold, well-balanced flavors. The menu also features spicy soups and flavorful fried rice and noodles, all made with care.
Buffets feature an impressive variety of traditional Thai fusion and innovative dishes. Food stays fresh and hot with constant replenishment, offering a satisfying and diverse spread.
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Reservations are recommended for special occasions like birthdays.
Expect to pay around $50 per person, including gratuity.
The restaurant offers halal options for all dishes.
Hot pot restaurant with gorgeous interior design and high ceilings creates a spacious, peaceful atmosphere. Guests enjoy personalized hotpot experiences with tablet ordering and a creative sauce bar. Membership offers access to exclusive dessert carts and booths, adding a unique touch.
Hot pot here delivers authentic Sichuan and Chongqing flavors with a very spicy kick that matches the taste found in China. The atmosphere feels like being in Sichuan, and the restaurant features a Sichuan Opera Face Changing performance.
Buffet offers a huge variety of all-you-can-eat hotpot options with broths catering to different spice levels. Drinks come from an unlimited refrigerator supply and desserts are unlimited for members.
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The minimum charge for the candied haws event is 300 for 5 people.
It's best to call and make a reservation to avoid long wait times.
The regular all-you-can-eat option costs about $35 per person.
Hot pot restaurant blends traditional and modern decor with soft lighting and a lively, welcoming atmosphere. A well-stocked sauce bar offers a variety of condiments for customizing dipping sauces. Seating can be cramped, and some tables have induction stoves with a high-pitched whine at full power.
Broths feature authentic Sichuan beef oil and a Green Peppercorn soup base known for bold flavor. Hotpots deliver tasty, genuine Sichuan experience with rich, spicy profiles.
Offers all you can eat hot pot with a rich, flavorful broth and generous portions of meat. Lunch buffet costs $24.95 and Friday dinner buffet is $35, both considered reasonable prices.
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They offer an all-you-can-eat dinner on Wednesdays.
The lunch price is $24.99, which is competitive for the area.
An automatic 18% gratuity is added for groups of six or more.
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.
Spicy broth stands out with rich flavor and quick service. Seafood combo pairs well with the Szechuan soup base.
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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.
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.
Super authentic Sichuan hot pot delivers flavors matching those found on the streets of Sichuan. The style stays true to tradition despite not being a classic Sichuan hot pot restaurant.
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.
Sushi restaurant offers a cool, modernized atmosphere with elegant decor featuring slate walls and neon signs. The vibe stays calm yet energetic with a variety of music and self-service meat buffet that sets it apart from typical dining spots. Spacious seating includes big, comfortable seats enhancing the overall experience.
Hot pot features two soup bases, including a very spicy Szechuan broth and a mushroom option. The Szechuan spicy soup stands out for its authentic flavor.
Self-service meat buffet offers direct access to chilled meats, avoiding wait times common at other BBQ spots. This setup creates an all-you-can-eat experience with quick, easy meat selection.
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YUMMY KITCHEN runs a happy hour from 2-5 PM every day.
The all-you-can-eat option costs $30 per person during lunch.
You can pick your own meat and veggies from the self-service buffet.
Modern, bright space with natural light and minimalistic decor creates a calm, inviting atmosphere. Fragrant spices fill the air while Punjabi and Hindi music play softly, complemented by TVs showing cricket and sports. Seating is comfortable and well spaced, supporting a relaxed dining experience.
Szechuan Chicken noodles and Szechuan rice stand out with bold flavors. Some dishes like the Sichuan chicken sauce can be on the sweeter side. Other options include tandoori momos and lamb sheekh kebab.
Lunch offers an affordable buffet with a variety of favorites and new dishes. The buffet features upgraded selections and outstanding service.
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Reservations are not accepted on weekends, leading to long wait times.
Expect a wait of 30-60 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for tips.
Hot pot restaurant with individual cooking stations and modern induction stoves creates a sleek, spacious setting. Loud electro-pop music fills the air, giving a lively, energetic vibe. Guests enjoy a DIY sauce bar and tablet ordering, making the experience interactive and personalized.
Broth stands out with spicy Szechuan Mala and chef's soup flavors. The Sichuan and silver broth offers a rich, delicious base.
Personal pots come with a double broth option including a silver broth. The buffet offers a variety of sides and sauces, plus unlimited noodles, dessert, and appetizers during all-you-can-eat hours.
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Reservations are required due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Happy hour offers 30% off from Monday to Friday between 12 PM and 5 PM.
The average cost is about $95 per person after tax and tip.
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.
Broths here highlight Szechuan pepper with a strong, spicy flavor that balances heat and taste well. The green Sichuan broth adds a unique, vibrant touch to the menu.
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.
Restaurant combines Korean barbecue and hotpot with a modern, clean interior and a self-service sauce and appetizer bar. Atmosphere feels fun and lively, suited for family dinners with a spacious layout that accommodates group dining comfortably.
Spicy broth stands out with perfect heat and extra chili flake oil. Dishes include shrimp prawns, gyoza, shrimp dumplings, and ribeye with ramen noodles in the Szechuan soup base.
Offers a wide selection at a decent price for all you can eat. All sauces and sides sit at a buffet station, so multiple trips are needed to grab what you want.
Good to know
The restaurant is in its soft opening phase until Wednesday.
They are closed on Thursdays and officially open on Fridays.
Expect about an hour to order, cook, and eat your meal.
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 come in Szechuan and Herbal varieties with strong, spicy flavors. The Szechuan broth stands out as especially savory and spicy.
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.
Buffet restaurant offers a modern, spacious interior with bright, airy atmosphere and classy buffet stations like Mongolian grill and Japanese ramen bar. Noise level is loud due to hard surfaces, but seating remains comfortable and clean. Unique features include a dice game for free meals and plastic gloves for handling food.
Sichuan dishes feature authentic flavors with a notable use of Sichuan peppercorns. The kung pao chicken stands out for its strong, unusual peppercorn presence.
Buffet offers a large variety of fresh dishes including snow crab and sushi rolls that avoid the usual fishy taste. It stands out for its cleanliness and unique options not found at other Chinese buffets.
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They currently have a $10 off dinner per person Valentine's Day special until 2/13/2026.
The buffet costs $35 per person.
Weekday dinner special drops the price by $10.