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| - I returned to Morals Village after a personal invitation, and this time I brought Steven who is a big hot pot critic (he firmly believes that we can make hot pot at home so there is not much point in eating hot pot out). He was impressed from our visit and so we bumped the rating up.
Things that are different from my previous reviews:
1. This time for soup base we had the satay soup base and the original spicy soup base. IMO the original spicy soup base tastes exactly like their 10-year special spicy one; but it's cheaper than the 10-year one lol. The satay soup base was tasty too, Steven liked it.
2. The quality of the food we had this time was a lot more like the first time I came here; fresh and high quality. (To ensure we're not biased since we may have gotten preferential treatment this visit, we looked around at other tables too and they all seemed to have fresh meat.) I'm happy to see that they have addressed the food freshness issue I mentioned in the previous review. Steven really liked the food here, he said he would rate the taste here 9/10. He liked a lot of the home made balls and other stuff.
3. They are more organized this time and a lot more attentive to us. Big improvement from before, especially since they tend to get very busy around dinner time. Soup and water was refilled without being asked, and our server was very diligent in coming over to ask if we wanted to order more when our table was empty.
4. Things that we would recommend: tender marinated pork, various homemade balls, squid paste, fresh cuttlefish, tiger shrimp balls, and fried bun with condensed milk (this is self serve at the sauce station).
Would go back? If any of our friends want hot pot, sure.
Would recommend to friend? If they like hot pot, yes.
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