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We were looking for a hot pot fix when we stumbled upon this new hot pot place in Times Square. Be aware that there is a similarly named restaurant named Taste Pot in the same plaza across from this place. So the minute we sat down we were greeted by a nice server. I got the beef soup for the base and my SO got lamb. The broth for both soups were very good. I'm a guy and I feel the portion was a bit lacking. They do provide a lot of veggies but the meat and noodle were on the lesser side. You can add more but there's a charge, so don't mistaken this for AYCE hot pot. The bubble tea was surprisingly really good. They give you a nice reusable container too. Service was good. No wifi. Parking can be busy since there are restaurants all over the same plaza. Overall it was good food. I like how the hot pot was already pre-cooked so it took the guess work out of hot pot cooking. This makes for a good lunch spot since it's not heavy portions. Will be back again whenever I crave good hot pot.
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