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If Boiling Pot needed a motto, it should be "bring your stretch pants". Decor in this place was really nice. Great spot for some couples or a group to go for dinner. We ended up sitting in the very back kind of a private area of the restaurant. Nice and quiet so perfect for a relaxing evening. So it's a flat fee for each adult. Around $27 for all you can eat shabu shabu. When you pick a broth, they have pots that can do a single or two broths so you can taste a bit of both (we got the house and the sezchuan) . They have a ton of sauces, veggies and meats to add to the broth. Other bonus is the all you can eat appetizers. Spring rolls were good, spicy edamame was a bit messy, and the dumplings were decent. As an add on, they have a reasonably priced wine and sake menu. Overall, this was a good experience and perfect dinner before a movie.
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