Modern dining space offers a clean, quiet atmosphere with plenty of room for groups. Extensive sauce bar and varied broth selections provide a customizable hotpot experience. High-quality ingredients and unique dishes like blue crab and seafood mushrooms set it apart.
Hot pot stands out with varied broth options and fresh ingredients. It offers a solid introduction to authentic hot pot without needing to travel far.
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The restaurant offers unlimited broth, meat, and add-ins with a 2-hour limit.
There is spacious parking available outside the restaurant.
The prices are very reasonable for an all-you-can-eat experience.
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.
Offers a unique dining experience with endless creative combinations. Serves all you can eat options for a fun meal.
Hot pot here offers high quality food with a chill and low-key environment. Staff provide friendly, patient service that helps newcomers enjoy the experience.
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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.
Unlimited food comes with the all-you-can-eat option. Lunch costs less than $20 for this bottomless experience.
Offers affordable hot pot with a wide variety of fresh ingredients and flavorful broths. The seasoning area stays very clean, and the seafood is notably fresh.
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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.
Conveyor belt delivers hot pot ingredients directly to tables, creating a fun and convenient dining experience. Atmosphere stays laid-back and relaxing, fitting for families or groups. Sauce bar offers customizable dipping options, enhancing the meal's variety.
Hot pot features a conveyor belt with a wide variety of ingredients on small plates. The all-you-can-eat style makes it easy to try different items and reduces food waste.
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You can't take leftovers home, including broth and food.
Expect a service charge for large groups, which can increase the total bill.
The all-you-can-eat menu is more expensive compared to other hot pot places.
Fun Japanese claw machines and arcade games create a playful atmosphere filled with colorful, vibrant decor. The space feels cozy and lively, inviting people to relax, chat, and enjoy snacks without feeling rushed. A mix of board games, foosball, and collectibles adds to the engaging, upbeat vibe.
Unlimited boba, appetizers, and desserts come with the Friday and Saturday deal. These nights offer a chance to try a wide variety of flavors and snacks without limits.
Soup dumplings stand out with their rich flavor and delicate texture. Various dumplings consistently deliver satisfying taste, complemented by unique drinks like Butterfly Pea Lemonade.
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The unlimited deal on Fridays and Saturdays includes unlimited boba, appetizers, and desserts.
Expect a variety of flavors and snacks during the unlimited boba nights.
Prices are lower than many other boba places while maintaining higher quality.
Buffet restaurant offers a spacious, modern interior with bright lighting and clean, well-organized seating. Energy stays lively with stations like Mongolian BBQ and sushi bars where food is prepared fresh in view. The atmosphere feels inviting and comfortable, blending Chinese cultural decor with a contemporary vibe.
Buffet features a real dim sum station with staples like sticky rice chicken, steamed spare ribs, chicken feet, and xiaolongbao. Classic dishes include barbecue pork buns, roast duck, beef and broccoli, and a hot and sour soup ranked highly for flavor.
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Lunch costs $16 per adult, while dinner is $21.
Expect a 20-minute wait on busy days like Valentine's Day.
The buffet has two rooms; reserve the first room for easier access.
Small hot pot restaurant with a modern rustic ambiance and trendy vibe. Atmosphere feels beautiful and peaceful with massive TV fireplace adding warmth. Known for delicious broth and all-you-can-eat hot pot experience.
Endless hotpot offers a bottomless dining experience with all you can eat options. Prices stay reasonable while serving fantastic food.
Hot pot stands out with its delicious flavors and great variety of options. The experience feels welcoming, even for first-timers, and the service supports a satisfying meal.
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Karaoke is available for birthday parties and weddings.
The restaurant offers all-you-can-eat hot pot but requires separate orders for vegetables.
Expect to pay around $170 for a family of four, including tip.
Walls covered with massive TVs and large screens create a lively, sports-focused atmosphere with live jazz music and karaoke adding to the energy. Lighting graphics and a clean, newly renovated space contribute to a cool night vibe. The place blends seafood dining with a vibrant bar and entertainment setting.
Lunch offers unlimited dim sum for $18.99. Prices stay very reasonable for all you can eat.
All-you-can-eat dim sum offers a wide variety of dumplings and seafood. Signature dishes include chili wontons, shrimp dumplings, scallion pancakes, and chicken feet.
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Reservations are required for all seating, limiting walk-in options.
The all-you-can-eat dim sum lunch is priced at $18.99 per person.
Expect long wait times, averaging around two hours for seating.
Koi fish swim in a pond at the entrance, creating a welcoming atmosphere in a large, casual space. Children run freely near buffet lines, adding to the lively energy. The buffet offers in-house sushi and a chocolate fountain, distinguishing it from typical buffet setups.
Chow mein and egg rolls stand out with strong flavors. The menu also features sushi, tempura, dumplings, and a variety of shrimp dishes like coconut shrimp and baked mussels.
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The dinner buffet costs $17.99 per person.
Lunch costs $18 for children under 12.
Expect no wait during lunch hours, even with a crowd.
Buffet-style dining offers a diverse selection of Chinese and Asian dishes with plenty of vegetarian options and fresh, flavorful soups. The atmosphere is clean and quiet with outdated decor and pleasant background music. Prices reflect all-you-can-eat value despite recent increases.
Fresh and flavorful meat and vegetable dishes like beef and broccoli stand out. The wonton, egg drop, and hot and sour soups offer solid, tasty options. Veggie egg rolls add a nice touch to the menu.
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Prices for the buffet are around $15 per person.
Dinner service starts with fresh food available after 6:10 pm.
The buffet offers a variety of vegetarian options.