Hours
| Wednesday | 12–11 PM |
| Thursday | 12–11 PM |
| Friday | 12–11 PM |
| Saturday | 12–11 PM |
| Sunday | 12–11 PM |
| Monday | 12–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–11 PM |
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Reviews
*as long as you enjoy and check out before 4pm, you are good for lunch special*
It was more spacious than what i saw on the review & TikTok.
First of all, the owner & staff were all so sweet!
You basically order everything from the tablet!
They have dimsum, rice, fruits, sauce bar, coffee, beverages (soda&green tea) all included.
Even though it was our first time trying hotpot in this place, it was pretty self explained, easy to follow. The ingredients are fresh as well!
Would I come back here? Absolutely! But only for lunch special!
The food was delicious, fresh, and came out surprisingly quickly. I really liked that each person gets their own pot and grill setup, making it easy to cook everything exactly the way you want.
The service was excellent—friendly, attentive, and efficient. They also offer free drinks, a free sauce bar, and even fresh fruit, which made the meal feel like an even better value.
Overall, HowPot is a great spot if you’re looking for good food, fast service, and a fun personal hot pot experience. I’d definitely go back!
Staff was present and polite. Quick service place. $30 for all you can eat for 90min. You can make it worth it. All you can drink sodas, delicious sauce bar. I’d come back. Wish they had carrots or onion for the hot pot lol
The food: Again the pricing is competitive but the meat tasted kinda bland, even with the dipping sauces. Now I’m no expert on dipping sauces either, but I’ve had better meat options and flavor at the other more specialized establishments in the area. The lotus root looked like it was probably on its way out and tasted not so great. The rice looked rough, but I’m picky when it comes to my steamed rice. My fiancé got the taro sago and it didn’t seem super fresh and he didn’t finish it.
The ambience: Where I sat, (the booth seat) it was kind of greasy but it was fine to sit in. I’m not saying it was dirty, it just had some grease marks and that happens. I could barely hear my fiancé over the fan volume of the stove and the music. We didn’t talk the entire time because of that. You’re essentially cooking your own half of the food and it’s not a together activity. I think this is great if you have dietary restrictions to prevent contamination, but if you’re trying to enjoy things together then this wouldn’t be for you. The grill and pot space were small, but that’s because it’s independent portions.
Overall, if you want mid tier hot pot/bbq combo for a decent price and it’s your first time, then this is fine. If you want better flavor and experience, then there are plenty of places that specialize in one or the other cuisine in the area.
We were excited to learn this was a combo KBBQ and Hot Pot experience. So we had to go! Price points definitely worth it, about 40 per person for all you can eat for 90 minutes. And boy they bring food out quick, you order everything from a tablet and can just keep ordering. We tried all the meat and seafood options, all were tasty, the sauce bar was fun good choices for mixing your own sauce. They also have self serve drinks, dessert, and rice / braised pork! We left very full. After 5pm they have free parking across the street so that’s a plus for downtown Seattle. Our only cons were: the food tables are close together. We unfortunately got sat next to 4 college girls and could hear all their conversations the entire meal, so that’s a bit of a downside, but it gave us time to focus on our food. I wouldn’t recommend this as an intimate dining experience, but if you just wanna eat till you roll out of there this is the spot! The owner was very nice and gave us a coupon for our next visit. We will definitely return.