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| - Morals Village is a hot pot restaurant chain with over 600 locations in China. They opened their first Canadian location in 2015, and has since grown at a relatively rapid pace. I have been to both downtown and Mississauga locations on several occasions, as it's one of my favourite spot for AYCE hot pot. With that being said, Morals Village prides themselves in providing top-notch quality and Szechuan cuisine influenced flavour with their hot pot offering.
Here, they provide a more upscale hot pot experience, and it does reflect in their pricing. Dinner is $25.99 on the weekday for adults, and +$2 for weekends. Price-wise, it is higher than other hot pot establishments, but the quality ingredients are definitely noticeable.
There is also a customization aspect to doing hot pot at Morals Village, as you are able to create your own sauce. A wide variety of sauces are available at the designated sauce station, and include options like chili oil, sesame oil garlic, satay, soy sauce, and more. You are more than welcome to mix and add different sauces to your liking.
I absolutely love the deep fried buns with condensed milk here (when they're freshly brought out). I wish that the servers would replenished them more often, as sometimes the buns are too cold.
Personally, I have never had bad service at either Morals Village locations (referring to when I'm eating as a customer and not media-related). Plates are cleared, water is refilled and food do arrive quite quickly.
Until August 31st, 2017, they have an ongoing promo for 30% off to celebrate their 4th anniversary at all locations (except Ottawa).
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