
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 55 E Duarte Rd UNIT 101, Arcadia, CA 91006
Phone: (626) 367-0088
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The meat selection is a bit limited for the $39 price point, but the quality of the meat was actually really good. They have about 6 different soup bases to choose from, we went with the spicy and the mushroom, and both were flavorful.
One of the best perks? Free drinks! They have the standard Coke and Diet Coke, but they also include milk tea in the AYCE price, which was a nice surprise.
The staff was super friendly and attentive throughout the meal. Parking wasn’t an issue either, as they have a dedicated side lot. It’s a little on the pricey side for what you get, but for good quality meat and a shorter wait time, I’d come back.
My friends and I were craving hotpot this past Tuesday and happened to stumble upon 101 Hot Pot All You Can Eat (Chinese Hotpot). One of us remembered hearing about them back when they were in El Monte, CA, but never got the chance to try it. We decided to take the leap—and I’m so glad we did.
What We Ordered:
Prime Buffet – $48.99
This tier includes premium broths and a wide selection of meats and seafood:
Broths: Spicy & Sour Soup, Jelly Golden Chicken
Meats: US Wagyu Chuck Cross, Wagyu Brisket, Wagyu Chuck Eye
Seafood: Abalone, Oyster, Tiger Shrimp, Green Mussel
Highlights:
Jelly Golden Chicken Broth (9/10):
Comforting and rich—it reminded me of a Chinese version of chicken noodle soup, just without the noodles. Definitely a must-try.
US Wagyu Chuck Cross & Brisket:
Tender and flavorful. The Chuck Eye was a bit too lean for my taste.
Seafood Standouts:
The abalone was a rare and welcome treat, oysters were fresh, and tiger shrimp had great texture.
Great Portioning:
Meats come out neatly sliced (6–8 pieces per plate), which helps avoid over-ordering and food waste.
Drinks on Draft:
Unlimited soda cans plus milk tea and ice lemon tea on draft—super convenient!
DIY Sauce & Veggie Bar:
Self-serve style makes customizing your hotpot experience super easy. Don’t miss the money bag dumpling—stuffed with shrimp and egg, it was amazing.
Dessert Bonus:
Grab Thrifty ice cream from the self-serve freezer to end your meal on a sweet note.
Ambiance:
The restaurant has a clean and modern design with soft background music—comfortable and inviting without being too loud.
⚠️ Areas for Improvement:
Service is a bit slow. It looks like they’re running on a lean, possibly family-run model. It was manageable on a Tuesday, but might not hold up on a busy weekend.
Premium Meat Cuts:
The lamb was sliced too thick, and the prime angus beef was overly fatty. Something to note if you’re picky about texture.
Tips:
Accepts credit cards
Indoor seating only
Clean restrooms available
Located across from 85°C and Momo Paradise
Free parking shared with Sharetea, or look for street parking
Avoid weekends until staffing improves
We’ll definitely be returning—next time to try the Mala soup base. If you’re a hotpot fan looking for great value and unique options like abalone, give 101 Hot Pot a shot!
They’ve got unlimited milk tea, a vegetable buffet, and so much more. It’s 48.95 per person for a great selection From tender and marbled Wagyu meat to the Chinese delicacy abalone to giant tiger prawns.
I also love that they do a duo pot so you can have two soup bases with my favorites being the sukiyaki and the hot and sour soup. They also have a spicy Chinese mala and an herbal golden chicken soup which I have to try next time. One dunk in the delicious hot soup paired with some sesame sauce and I know you’ll be coming back for more.