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Overall I enjoyed dinner at Legend Pot. Place: one of the nicer hot pot restaurants, seating good for both groups and couples, nice interior decor, spacious, well ventilated. Food: very good quality beef, nice variety but a bit too much of the intestines/organs and too little of the seafood options in my opinion. Fresh veggies and good soup bases. Was a little odd that the soup base price is not included in the hot pot price. Most hot pot places come with a one time seafood platter including oysters, shrimp, scallop, etc. While shrimp, octopus, fish slices, and mussels were ayce here, that was pretty much the extent for seafood unless you pay extra. Service: very good, server kept coming to our table to ask if we needed to re-order, food came quickly in general. Price: more expensive than most hot pot places, expect dinner incl. tips to be around $40 to $45. Foid quality is goid but I would expect ayce non drinks included for this price (ie: pop or tea or prune juice) Would come again but not a regular go-to place.
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