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| - Hotpot restaurant at a strip mall. They call themselves an Asian fondue and tapas restaurant, but it's mainly hotpot. They do have some other items on the menu for those who don't want the hot pot experience. The restaurant is decent-sized. We went in before 6pm on a Sunday and there was hardly anyone there, but by the time we left it was at least half filled.
As for the hotpot, it's $27.50 per person for the all you can eat experience. The tables have built-in flat cook tops which is convenient, and a little safer than the open flame portable propane stoves you see at other places. To order, they have a sheet where you can mark down the soup base and the ingredients. We got the half spicy and half non spice soup base. The soup base was okay, but the spicy side is not all that spicy. There is a pretty good selection of ingredients to choose from, including veggies, seafood, tofu, fish/meat balls, noodles, and of course sliced meats. We ordered a little too much and couldn't finish everything, because some of the items came in a larger quantity than we thought. It's a good idea to ask before putting in the order. All the ingredients were fresh and the meat and oysters tasted great. I also like that they include plenty of sauces for you to mix and dip your food in.
We stuffed ourselves during that dinner. The price is not cheap, but the food was good, and if you have a big appetite it could be worth it.
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