Little Szechuan Hot Pot
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Zane Spang
Went here for Valentine’s Day and it was perfect. Don’t skip on the skewers. The spicy broth was pretty spicy. But I did 2/3 other broth with the spicy and it was amazing.
… moreB A
Amazingly delicious Chinese hot pot and BBQ all you can eat food and a unique and fun dining experience. I started with the bone broth with medium spice as my soup base. It had so much flavor and a good amount of spicy kick. The pork belly and tripe were delicious meats. The veggies and mushrooms I ordered were also fresh and tasty. The pork belly BBQ skewer was absolutely fantastic. I wish I would’ve ordered more BBQ skewers. The price was reasonable for all you can eat. The service was great.
… moreDoge Top
Incredible all-you-can-eat Chinese hot pot and BBQ, offering a uniquely fun dining adventure. I kicked off with the medium-spice bone broth base—packed with rich flavor and just the right fiery punch. The pork belly and tripe were standout meats, while the fresh veggies and mushrooms added perfect taste and texture. That pork belly BBQ skewer? Pure perfection—I only regret not grabbing more. Great value for unlimited eats, topped with excellent service.
… moreLynn Dinh
This is my new favorite hotpot place near the UMN campus! The servers were super nice, and since it was our first time coming here, they showed us how to order and where to get the hotpot ingredients. They regularly came to check in on us and get us whatever we needed. Although the prices are a bit steep (It came to a total of ~$110 for two people, including a 15% tip), the soup itself was delicious, and there were lots of ingredients to choose from. Everything tasted great, and it didn’t seem like anything we ate was old or low quality. The restaurant was nice and clean as well. I’d highly recommend the tom yum soup base if you want something a bit sour and spicy. The large pot could easily feed four people. I’d definitely come back if I ever had money to spare.
… moreSai Pardhu
Went there for dinner on Labor Day night and they still had a lot of crowd. Great tasting food and portion sizes. We couldn’t finish it all and had to do takeout. Loved their ambience and the decor. We didn’t go with “all you can eat menu” but ordered fish tofu pot and Buddhist vegetable delight which were yummy
… morePrim Ilagan
My first time trying hot pot here and I enjoyed it. It’s a good alternative to my regular hotpot place if I didn’t want to drive to MPLS. The service was quick, attentive and very nice. We were sat immediately on Friday night, as dinner progressed the restaurant eventually filled up but there wasn’t a wait.
I ordered the Tom Yum soup base, they have the $5 and the $10 options. $5 option is more than plenty for two people. For sides we had sirloin beef, chicken meatballs, pork belly, udon noodles and Japanese pumpkin. I highly recommend ordering the pork belly, you can’t really go wrong with pork belly in hotpot. If you have tried Japanese pumpkin take this occasion and try it, the flavor is sweet, buttery, savory- comparable to a sweet potato sans the texture. As for the Tom yum broth- it was okay, I wouldn’t recommend it, Tom Yum usually has a distinct taste of sour, fragrant and a bit spicy- on this occasion I did
order mike per preference of my guest- BUT, the soup definitely lacked the usual Tom Yum taste. I would be back to try the other soups.
**Tip** There is a sauce station along the wall: mix it all together- and add extra cilantro. I love cilantro.
Cup of ice cream is included with your meal, vanilla, chocolate and strawberry. Help yourself from the freezer.
… moreB R
Just ordered from here for the first time, and I’m actually shocked at how bad the food is. Like, I never leave reviews, but I feel a duty to warn (and vent).
One item I ordered was plain lo mein. You know… just ordinary lo mein with no meat or veggies added. What I got tonight was dry, cold lo mein noodles—no sauce, just boiled, strained, and stuck in a box! I never could have imagined such a screw-up was possible. Who would order that?
I also ordered kung pao tofu, and it was also… not good. No spice at all, but it had a weirdly smokey flavor(?), and the tofu was liquid inside, like the cook used the wrong firmness tofu in the fryer.
The cream cheese wontons were okay.
Now I’m just bummed; this was the most disappointing take-out experience in a good while—on New Year’s Eve, no less—my hard-earned money wasted on three bites of food.
… moreJG
Ordered delivery.
Beef with eggplant, ordered spicy- a thickly sauced almost soup of a dish with no discernible difference of ingredients. It was not spicy at all and honestly, pretty disappointing.
Seafood Tofu Soup- 5 small shrimp, no scallops. Again, embarrassing for $13.
Spicy Chicken Wings- first of all, zero spice. Second, broken bones and brutally overcooked. Super dry meat, really bad.
Egg rolls- tiny but the best part of the order.
The only thing spicy was the Chinese mustard that I made to go with the egg rolls.
$77 with tip.
Ouch.
… morePK Lee
Large dinning room with lots of tables. The server was nice and was able to explain how their AYCE hotpot works and what’s included and what’s not included. The price for AYCE was $35.99+ Tax (not too sure about gratitude, but my bill came out to $44.94 for 1 person). Nice selection of meat, veggies and sauce for the hotpot.
… moreAurora Yang
We went here to celebrate my gf birthday. So far foods are ok. We tried out the “all you can eat.” If you buy any kind of grill meats on sticks, they charge those separately. Overalls, give them a try. If you go during dinner time, harder to find parking.
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