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By far my favourite hotpot in the city - and I've been to almost all of them. For me, everything was a win. The broths were fantastic - I had the sweet corn and the spicy and they were delicious. My friends tomato and green peppercorn broths were also winners for me, and next time I am going to do a sweet corn/green peppercorn split. The ingredients provided were super fresh, much nicer than the ones I've seen at other spots in the city. They also arrived very quickly from when we ordered. Service was really great - friendly and prompt. I never felt like we were waiting too long for anything, and when we needed something, James was there. The sauce station was missing peanut sauce to add to my mix, but the stack of fresh fried buns and condensed milk at the end of the station made up for any wrong doings. Finally, the decor was so lovely, they have a great waiting area (it gets busy) and I loved all the little touches, from the layout to the individual controls for each of our hotplates. I sincerely hope this restaurant maintains its higher standards because this is my new go-to for hotpot in all of Toronto.
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