Food does not justify the price. unreasonable to have "mandatory add-on prices" for soup. Am I going to have hot pot without soup?!. If there's a base price, then it should include a basic version of the food for those who might want to give the restaurant a try but don't want to invest on all the bells and whistles of specialty soups, or high grade meats and seafood.
Pricing structure is also ambiguous in accordance to the English version menu provided. Not sure what's an "add on" and what's included. We were handed a menu and that was it. Should definitely have staff give the "have you been here before" speech before leaving customers alone to decipher the menu.
Do not wear fancy clothes here because the food smells will stick to your clothes and hair afterwards. the nice pillow case they give will help with your jacket but everything else will smell like the restaurant after you leave. (this goes for most hot pot/ kbbq places tho so its not a surprise)
Restaurant looks very nice but upper level diners would have to make their way down to the ground level in order to get the food back to their seats which can be a bit of hassle.
High marks on the looks, low marks for substance.
Price was the deal breaker for me.
Not the place I'd return to for hot pot.