
As the 1st Hot Pot & Grill restaurant in Tulsa, we want to provide a new way of enjoying your food centered on your tastes and preferences. Our selection of homemade soup bases, ingredients and sauces has something for everyone to enjoy: meat-lovers, vegetarians & vegans, tofu tasters, noodle fanatics and more! Hot pot is a Chinese-style of dining where various ingredients are cooked in a simmering soup pot filled with flavorful broths. After the ingredients have been cooked, they are taken out of the savory, steaming soup and onto your tastebuds, perfect for enjoyment. We hope to provide everyone with a unique & delicious dining experience never seen before!
Hours
| Saturday | 12–9 PM |
| Sunday | 12–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–2 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–2 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–2 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–2 PM, 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1931 S Yale Ave, Tulsa, OK 74112
Phone: (918) 292-8819
Website: http://grillhotpot.com/
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Reservations: grillhotpot.com
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So recommend if you’re gonna get charged the $10 you should definitely get your moneys worth and just order that second round of food.
Food was ok. Waitress took forever to come check on us. We didn’t get napkins and silverware when we first sat down. I had to get up and ask for silverware and napkins then had to get up and ask for more water. Good thing we didn’t want to get a second round of food because we woulda been past our 90 mins time limit.
Photo attached is to the two slices of meat that cost me $10 on top my bill.
And we went on Mother’s Day when it was especially busy.
The food was amazing, some people might think it’s expensive compared to chilis or some other dining experiences but he quality is amazing you can tell nothings been frozen or sitting longer than it should be. Unlike other places where they get inexpensive and processed mozzarella sticks and chicken tenders.
It’s all just whole ingredients with great quality.
And the service was the best I’ve had in a very long time. I can’t not say enough about how awesome the experience was.
Usually for holidays or birthdays like this we go out for hibachi and after this I think we are 100% hot pot people.
Such a good experience you get with your loved ones cooking food together, mixing sauces and eating.
Will be back and will be suggesting this place to everyone with ears and a mouth. AND I left with a Mother’s Day gift I wasn’t aware they were giving out. (It was a little hot pot for at home!!!!!)
My family and I have been loyal customers here for a long time, and we usually have a great experience. Unfortunately, today was the worst service we’ve ever received — and we paid $135 for what ended up being just noodles for three people.
We ordered the All You Can Eat Hotpot and Grill. Our first round of food was fine, although it already took noticeably longer than usual even though the restaurant wasn’t very busy. Our drinks sat empty for about 10 minutes before our server returned.
When she finally came back, I asked for lettuce, two packs of noodles, and two trays of the teriyaki beef we like. She brought the noodles and lettuce — but never brought the protein. We waited 20+ minutes, watching her serve other tables (some that weren’t even hers), while our remaining food burned on the grill.
Everything was smoking, the parchment paper was completely burned, the broth was gone, the noodles were sticking and burning — we had to turn everything off ourselves. We finally flagged down a busser to ask for our server. When she came, we explained the issue, and her response was, “I’m new and still trying to learn everything.” She offered to bring broth and protein, but by then we were frustrated and our entire setup was burnt, which meant more waiting.
We asked for the check instead. That came out immediately — no delays there, which was frustrating considering how long everything else took.
At the register, I explained again what happened and received a very dismissive:
“Okay, I’ll let them know.”
No apology. No offer to adjust the bill. Nothing.
We did not receive the all-you-can-eat service we paid for. At that point, the à la carte option would’ve made more sense — because that’s essentially all we got.
We truly love this place and want to continue coming back, but this was extremely disappointing. We hope this is addressed so no one else has an experience like this.