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Ye Skewers Hot Pot serves a wide selection of appetizers, including spring rolls, sesame balls, deep-fried buns, cucumber salads, and seasoned fruits. You can choose whatever you want for an incredible price of only $45 per person.
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- (647) 340-1818
- F110-3260 Midland Avenue Toronto, ON M1V 0C7
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YE SKEWERS HOT POT, F110 - 3260 Midland Avenue, Toronto, ON M1V 0C7, 188 Photos, Mon - 11:30 am - 11:30 pm, Tue - 11:30 am - 11:30 pm, Wed - 11:30 am - 11:30 pm, Thu ...
Mar 11, 2022 · An all-you-can-eat hot pot experience will cost you $30, with soup bases adding anywhere from $6.99 to $13.99 to the bill. There are nearly 10 soup base options including the most popular beef ...
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- 3260 Midland Ave, F111
- Olivia Little
- (647) 340-1818
Ye Skewers Hot Pot is providing the wonders of traditional Sichuanese skewer-style hotpot. Everything is prepared as a “bite size” on bamboo skewers, you can try over 100 items in one meal, starting from the house-special marinated meat wraps to seafood and vegetables, ready to be dipped in a simmering broth.
Oct 17, 2019 · Ye Skewers Hot Pot, a new authentic Sichuan Skewered-style hot pot restaurant is introducing another classic form of enjoying hot pot to GTA. Opened on Sept. 17th in Scarborough, Ye Skewers Hot Pot provides the guests with a one-of-a-kind in a city DIY dining experience that has already taken over China and is expected to become Toronto’s new big thing!
Jun 13, 2023 · 226 photos. If you are fond of Chinese cuisine, visit this restaurant. A lot of visitors say that waiters serve nicely cooked spicy soup, spicy beef and lamb here. Nothing can be better than ordering good ice cream. Delicious tea is among the most often ordered drinks at Ye Skewers Hot Pot. You will like reasonable prices.
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Dec 24, 2019 · Half a century ago in China, you could barely find hot pot in restaurants. Hot pot was eaten at home, with family, and family members passed hot pot recipes down. “This is traditional from the mom’s generation, the grandmother’s generation,” co-owner George Li said. The key to hot pot is the soup base, which at Ye Skewers can take eight ...