"2"^^ . "2015-09-15T00:00:00"^^ . "5"^^ . . "0"^^ . . . "0"^^ . "This was the first time I've been to a hot pot AYCE so I didn't know how anything worked. I came with a group of 8 on a Sunday night ($20.99+$1 extra charge for weekends+extra for soup broth). After 30 min, a waiter came over with glasses and told us where we can get drinks. I really liked the soya milk, but they ran out half way through our service. The servers are all Chinese and didn't really explain well how things worked. We had to figure everything out ourselves which was fine but it would've been nice.\n\nThe menu is really confusing if you're not Chinese, it's missing soup base info and meat options. The spicy soup base is REALLY spicy, luckily I got the half & half so I started mixing both bases, but even then I didn't know I wasn't supposed to drink the soup base like I could with the normal soup. \n\nThe sauces were good though. And the selection of meatballs, seafood, veggies, and noodles was really big which I liked (although there were flies). And the buns (not sure what they're called), get all the buns while you can especially when they're fresh, really good. Also, they refill your broth for free. Although the noodles need to be cut, they are a pain to try to scoop out and put into my bowl. \n\nSomething also to note, the servers will only give you lamb and beef, but their website says they have 12 other meat options (pork, beef, lamb and chicken) but they don't mention that. The meat options aren't in the serve-yourself area, you have to flag (literally raise your hand and wave) down a server and order from them.\n\nI don't know if I'd go back...maybe a different location at a cheaper time, probably with someone who can speak Chinese. $25 per person for the type of food and service you get here isn't worth it to me."^^ .