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| - This price is pretty pricey for hotpot. Although, it is on the expansive side, I wouldn't say to never come here.
Let's start with what's good here.
This place gives you a feeling that you're in a slightly higher class restaurant. Yes, that's right, I'm using 'class' to describe a hot pot place. Bet you'd never hear that about any hot pot place. The decor and atmosphere gives it a nice clean feeling, as well as an actual restaurant feel, instead of the normal opened space, seeing everyone stuffing their face until they can't eat any longer. The food quality is pretty nice too, as their seafood doesn't taste too fishy (so it's decently fresh, or at least kept fresh). They also have a nice choice of soup base to chose from, and you can get individual pots instead of a big pot to share.
Now, the bad side.
Because of the location, and if you're familiar, you'll know that there are always lots of people. I know this is not something the restaurant can control, but keep in mind, some of the customers will try to cut in line to get a number for a table, so make sure you don't let people cut in. As I've said before, this place is pretty pricey. If you're looking for a cheaper hot pot place, this is definitely not one of them. When you order food, they might miss some of your orders, so you'll definitely need to constantly follow up with your server, to ensure you're getting what you ordered. One last thing, language barrier. Most of their servers are Mandarin speaker, and might have some difficulty with English. Hopefully by now, they have more servers who can communicate in English.
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