Small space with tight seating and charcoal-grilled skewers creates an intimate, lively vibe. Noise from conversations and occasional loud guests adds to the vibrant atmosphere. Old-school Chinese neighborhood feel blends warmth and coziness with authentic dining energy.
Sweet and sour pork features a crispy texture and a traditional sweet and sour flavor. Chinese BBQ items like lamb skewers and chicken hearts come freshly prepared and packed with flavor.
Cooking your own skewers creates a fun experience. The activity combines great food with hands-on dining.
Good to know
Reservations are necessary, especially on weekends, to secure a table.
Parking can be tricky; consider using nearby residential streets.
After 8PM, walk-ins are easier, but reservations are still recommended.
Hotpot restaurant features modern Sichuan and Chongqing decor with warm lighting and a spacious, bright environment. The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming, though music can be loud at times. A well-stocked sauce bar offers a variety of sauces and seasonings to customize the soup experience.
Hot pot features a unique broth that stands out from typical Sichuan style. Ingredients are incredibly fresh with crisp textured meat and even thickness, especially the chicken, making for a delicious and high-quality meal.
Hot pot offers a new and interactive dining experience that feels engaging and fun. The soft ice adds a unique twist to the atmosphere, making the visit lively and enjoyable.
Good to know
They started a promotion from Monday to Friday before 5 PM.
The lunch special costs $19.99 per person from Monday to Friday.
Reservations are recommended as it is always packed.
Hot pot restaurant offers spacious, modern interior with luxurious decor and well-ventilated seating for groups. Atmosphere stays calm and inviting despite occasional loud music. Features include full bar with creative cocktails and a sauce station for custom dipping blends.
Hot pot here features well balanced Szechuan broth that is spicy but not overwhelming. The experience offers authentic and flavorful Chinese hot pot with a variety of ingredients cooked at the table.
Cooking your own food adds a fun interactive element. Fresh ingredients and flavorful broth make the experience enjoyable and fast-paced.
Good to know
They offer one free fatty beef with any Wagyu order through 10/31.
Seasonal specials are available, so time your visit accordingly.
Enjoy 1/2 off cocktail drinks during April.
Hot pot restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with a modern twist and lively energy. Bright, clean space features self-serve condiment stations and a customizable dining experience. Popular for casual meals and intimate gatherings.
A customizable hot pot experience offers a build-your-own buffet with an expansive selection. The spicy Sichuan flavor delivers a quick, delicious meal reminiscent of authentic mala tang.
The setup at Mala Town Edison自选麻辣烫 offers a fun interactive experience with well-priced food. The overall vibe keeps things engaging and enjoyable throughout.
Good to know
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The price is affordable, but portion sizes may be smaller than expected.
The restaurant is open until midnight, making it a late-night option.
Revolving conveyor belt delivers fresh hot pot ingredients and condiments directly to tables, creating an interactive dining experience. Atmosphere feels cozy and warm with a unique decoration and a prayer space upstairs. Large tables accommodate groups comfortably away from the revolving belt.
Hot pot comes out quickly and tastes incredibly delicious with halal options. Fried dumplings and lamb skewers pair well and add excellent flavor to the meal.
Revolving hotpot offers a fun experience with convenient sides that make trying different foods easy. The atmosphere stays clean and lively, great for family and friends.
Good to know
The restaurant is 100% halal, with no pork products on the menu.
The hot pot service is kaiten style, allowing you to grab ingredients from a conveyor belt.
Payment is based on the quantity of food consumed, charged by dish color.
Large, spacious setting with induction ovens at each table lets diners cook their own hot pot. Atmosphere ranges from positive and pleasant during quieter times to chaotic and noisy on weekends and evenings. Buffet includes a full kimchi bar and dessert self-station featuring soft serve and bingsoo.
Hot pot here offers a very authentic experience with a huge range of fresh ingredients like vegetables, dumplings, noodles, and fish balls. The hands-on style and great quality make it stand out among other spots.
Offers a fun experience with interactive dining through hot pot and grill options. Provides a lively atmosphere that makes the meal engaging beyond just eating.
Good to know
There is a 2-hour time limit for dining.
The restaurant stops accepting orders at 9:30 pm.
Kids under 10 years old eat at half price.
Grilling skewers over charcoal at the table creates a unique interactive experience with a strong venting system keeping the air comfortable. The atmosphere feels relaxing and enjoyable despite a somewhat dated look, attracting groups and couples for a distinctive Mongolian barbecue meal.
Cooking skewers at the table adds an interactive twist. Barbequing your own food sparks good conversation and makes dining more engaging.
Good to know
The restaurant allows customers to bring their own alcohol for no extra charge.
An 18% minimum tip is automatically added to the bill.
The grilling process is interactive and can take at least 2 hours.
Spacious Asian restaurant blends elegant Chinese decor with a fun KTV atmosphere, featuring clean, old-school karaoke rooms that suit group celebrations. Warm and welcoming vibe fits family dinners and late-night hangs. Authentic Fuzhou cuisine and flavorful dishes like clay pot rice and lychee pork highlight the menu.
Authentic Cantonese dishes shine here, especially the dim sum and beef chow fun with fresh, balanced flavors. Traditional banquet dishes and a flavorful Sichuan/Hunan organic cauliflower round out the menu.
Karaoke rooms have a super old school vibe that adds to the fun. The environment gets livelier with the KTV after food.
Good to know
Rooms are available for $45, $55, or $65 per hour.
The restaurant specializes in traditional Cantonese banquet dishes.
Karaoke is available for a fun night out with friends.
Buffet restaurant offers spacious, elegant interior with clean, bright ambiance that feels inviting and calm. Guests enjoy interactive hibachi and hot pot stations alongside a wide seafood selection. Seating can feel cramped despite overall spaciousness.
Hot pot features a choice of four soup flavors and a sauce bar. The refrigerated section offers many options including seafood, meats, sushi, and ramen noodles to cook yourself.
Fun prizes and activities keep kids and families entertained. The video game area offers a fun way to unwind or burn calories, while extra entertainment options add to the fun vibe. Groups find it suitable for trying many new things.
Good to know
The lobster buffet is available only on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.
Social media posts from Friday to Sunday can earn a free steamed lobster.
On New Year's Eve 2025, the price increased to $46 plus drinks with a 12% service fee.