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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.
- Hai Di Lao. First on the list has to be Hai Di Lao: a highly renowned and highly regarded hotpot chain, known for its exceptional dining experience and commitment to customer service.
- Beauty in The Pot. Indulge in the goodness of wellness and beauty with every steaming pot of soup at Beauty in The Pot. It is definitely one of the more popular Singaporean hotpot restaurant chains and has expanded to various locations across Asia.
- Nan Hua Fish Head Steamboat. Wondering where to find the best steamboat in Singapore? Most would say it’s Nan Hua Fish Head Steamboat: an iconic dining establishment with a rich culinary heritage that spans an impressive 91 years.
- Golden Mile Thien Kee Steamboat. Founded in the 1950s, Golden Mile Thien Kee Steamboat has become a cherished dining destination, earning a reputation for its authentic and time-tested creations.
- Tong Xin Ru Yi. What’s so unique about Tong Xin Ru Yi is their broth. Apart from the fact that there are a whopping 15 different soups to choose from, they don’t just serve the purpose of cooking your choice of raw ingredients.
- Ma La Kong Jian. Enjoy a two-in-one dining experience at Ma La Kong Jian: Sichuan hotpot and chuan chuan (grilled meat sticks)! Take your pick from over 70 different ingredients, including a variety of fresh seafood such as mud crab and scallops.
- Xiao Mu Deng. Established in 2017, Xiao Mu Deng offers authentic Chongqing cuisine in Chinatown. As its name (literally translated to “little wooden stools'') suggests, the interior of the restaurants mimics that of typical old Southwest Chinese décor that are furnished with traditional wooden stools.
- Upin Hot Pot. Don’t quote us on this, but rumour has it that Upin Hot Pot was established by a former Haidilao employee. Could it just be a comparison due to their similarities in concept?
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
Oct 17, 2019 · Ye Skewers Hot Pot is providing the wonders of traditional Sichuanese skewer-style hotpot. Everything that can be possibly eaten on a stick can be found here. The restaurant is featuring over 100 different bite-sized food items on bamboo skewers, starting from the house-special marinated meat wraps to seafood and vegetables, ready to be dipped in a simmering broth.
Aug 19, 2017 · ChopeDeals: Save up to 35% at Hai Xian Lao. Hai Xian Lao: 8 Wilkie Road, Singapore 228095 | Opening Hours: (Daily) 11am – 5am | Tel: 6509 6194 | Facebook. 3. Shang Pin Hot Pot (尚品火锅) Shang Pin Hot Pot has relocated to Marina Square and you’ll get to choose up to three different soup bases for your hot pot.
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Sounds too good to be true, but it all exists at Shi Li Fang. The Taiwanese steamboat restaurant offers a set lunch for $9.90, and it even comes with a drink of your choice. Pick a soup base (the ...