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| - The husband and I are always in a search for the best hot pot around Vegas. Little Sheep Mongolian Hot Pot is our standard, so we've been trying to find a broth as flavorful, and with meat as great as theirs. The Red Pot comes the closest in regards to the broth. The restaurant is gorgeous, modern, well-ventilated, and clean.
What Red Pot has an edge over Little Sheep is their hugeeee variety of seafood, veggies, noodles, soups, and sauces! I usually go for the meats at a hot pot place, and Red Pot lacks in different cuts of meat. I guess what they lack for in meat, they make up for in other food choices. I think they only had 3 choices of meat. The meat does not taste as high quality as Little Sheep, but it still tastes great with the broth nonetheless.
The sauce bar is huge! The sauce bar is actually back to back. My go-to sauce is always the satay sauce with cilantro but it kind of lacked flavor. The herbal soup is good, but it was a little too mild in flavor to make it great. They also have tea eggs YUMMM!!! I also loaded up on the quail eggs too. The husband loaded up on the seafood section.
Our waitress was great. We never went empty with our waters, and our dishes were always cleared off the table. We also had our broth refilled when she saw it getting low.
The Red Pot is the most authentic-tasting hot pot you will probably find in Vegas in comparison to others. It's $35 a person, but with the 20% off, it brings you to $28. Try it at least once!
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