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After moving here from San Diego, home to the infamous Little Sheep Mongolian hot pot, I went searching for a similar location in Las Vegas and found this little family-owned restaurant. Although it isn't like traditional hot pot, where you are given a boiling bowl of broth and raw meat to cook it in, Booming already cooks everything for you and brings out your order on a mini broiler. I ordered the cage-free chicken soup and lamb skewers. Their broth had just the right blend of spices to make a deliciously savory soup ..I can already envision coming here when I need a quick hangover fix and plain old pho just doesn't cut it for me anymore! The lamb skewers were coated in a layer of spices which made it a bit messy to eat bit they were delicious! I could taste the heat from the cumin and combined with the spices from the chicken broth, it felt like an explosion of flavor in my mouth! The only downfall to Booming is that we didn't get to cook our own meat - it took away the entire experience of hot pot! However, I will definitely come back here again for the broth!
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