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Relaxed, brick-lined eatery offering Sichuan staples, plus hot pots, bubble tea & takeout.
Hours
Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
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Justine Blythe Llop-Allevik
What a wonderful find! I love hot pot, but this is my first dry, hot pot. Truly excellent, fresh, flavorful, perfect spice! Pricy, so we can’t come often, but we definitely will come back. All and all, a gem with an authentic and enjoyable meal!
… moreDhanya Balasubramanian
Ate here almost week when I lived in the area. True asian flavors, and an excellent selection of ingredients for the hotpot. Get the dried style / that’s my favorite and they do a really good job of it.
… moreNathan Lin
This is definitely one of the most authentic dry hotpot restaurants in NYC.
… moreKhoa Nguyen
One of my favorite spots in NYC. The dry pot bowl offers the perfect comfort food. I usually add extra extra fish because they deep fry it before mixing with the stirfry. I can just eat the fish only everyday. In fact, their fish fillet with chili pepper is exactly that. Spice level 80 is perfect for me. 100 can sometimes interfere with my enjoyment of the meal.
… moreDebi Trudell
A hidden gem in New York, 108 Food Dried Hot Pot serves up Sichuan food with its original flavors. This modest eatery, tucked away in a busy neighborhood, offers a distinctive and delicious eating experience that’s ideal for spice lovers and daring diners alike.
… moreSofie Huang
be careful , this place is a scam! the price their put in the outside is unmatched after I order and pay the price, it was 17.99 plus free rice and now their not only charge the rice after I pay, their even charge a chopsticks for 0.50??? I was expecting to pay 18 dollars according to the outside bill bored but end up being charged 24¥ extra ,which is 180 yuan in China , I never saw this amount of food sell this high in my life in China , is quite ridiculous ….including the chopsticks, now I feel being robbed off and will never visit this place again….. their have lost the faith of customers for exchanging of profits. And I hope their won’t get too far for doing this.
… moreSanghyoun Lee
We ordered the dry mala, but there was no flavor and there was soup inside. I will not go again.
… moreAnthony
The food is overprice and the food is decent. I guess its ok if you are a local columbia university student. We spent over $50 on a full bowl and small beef fried rice.
… moreL K Chow
Food was flavourful but a bit oily. I like the cabbage with pork belly, though pork belly was a bit dry. Dry hot pot was good and you can pick the ingredients and the spiciness level you want. I also tried the hot pot soup. Beef was like boiled beef, not as tasty as in dry hot pot, though the noodle was not bad. Recommend stick to dry hot pot.
… moreAaron Dutenhoefer
Was not quite traditional hot pot but an efficient take on the dish. Our group of three enjoyed a few different options. Believe the staff when they tell you their medium is very spicy.
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