*all the pots are individual and they aren't AYCE.
*Each pot contains pre-arranged assortments of items and I believe you can't substitute them out, and you can also add most toppings for an extra $1-2 each.
*Service was ok. Food came out quickly but server paid 0 attention until she realized that I was a food blogger, then she was super attentive lol
*Fairly pricing. It's around $14-16 per person for each individual pot.
*If you are like my friend who eat a lot, the portion here will definitely not be enough for you.
-Honey pomelo soda & jujube soda
The soda was not too sweet, really refreshing and much needed to tone down the spiciness from the soup.
-Malaysian Laksa Soup
The Malaysian Laksa soup base was a bit more watered down than what I expected, but it was still quite aromatic from the coconut milk and various spices. The soup was slightly sour and had a nice kick of spiciness to it! All the ingredients in both pots are nicely soaked with the flavors from the soup. I was also quite confused as our hot pots was served with both rice and noodle, however from online reviews, some were served without rice - so definitely check with the server!
-Tom Yum Seafood Soup
It didn't have that depth of flavors from an authentic tom yum kung, it honestly tasted just like a tomato soup with lime. I also noticed that at some point, the pot tilted slightly to one side as there wasn't anything to balance it at the bottom, other than a candle to warm the soup.