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| - We went to Morals Village for hot pot with some friends. There were 5 of us and we got two large pots to share. We got a large table for 6 so there was a lot of space for everyone.
A few things to note about Morals:
1. This is probably standard practice at hot pot restaurants. They will charge you one price for all you can eat hot pot, then charge an additional price for the soup base. Remember to factor in the soup base price into your budget!
2. Morals has a very nice sides and sauce area. There were tons of choices from sesame to hot sauce to sha-cha. You can even crack a small raw egg and mix it into your hot pot sauce!
3. Drinks are not included in the ayce hot pot price.
Noted points aside, the hot pot food at Morals village was excellent and I thought the quality on most food items were great. We ordered a bunch of meat (pork, beef), lots of seafood (shrimps, scallop, etc) and a big variety of veggies (napa, winter melon, tofu, mushrooms...) and everything was service neatly in nice dishes and nothing was missed. Generally speaking, the food we ordered came promptly.
To top things off, the dinner menu has ice cream desserts for everyone after we were all too full to eat anymore.
The verdict. Morals village is great place for hot pot. A little bit pricy but you get high quality food and solid service for a enjoyable hot pot experience.
4.1 / 5.0
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