
Welcome to our Malaysian Hotpot & BBQ restaurant! We pride ourselves on offering an authentic dining experience with a variety of house special dishes, all-you-can-eat at a great price. Our menu features high-quality ingredients, from savory hotpot broths to sizzling BBQ options, all designed to bring the bold and vibrant flavors of Malaysia to your table. We’re committed to providing our guests with delicious meals in a welcoming atmosphere, and we’re always working to ensure you have an unforgettable dining experience.
Roomy, contemporary spot featuring tabletop cook-your-own Chinese hot pot and BBQ, plus beer and wine.
Hours
| Sunday | 12–11 PM |
| Monday | 12–11 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 12–11 PM |
| Thursday | 12–11 PM |
| Friday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 12 PM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 194 Grand St, New York, NY 10013
Phone: (212) 219-8833
Website: http://hometownhotpot.com/
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Reviews
My boyfriend and I discovered Hometown Hotpot & BBQ last year when we were visiting NYC, and we couldn’t stop thinking about it ever since. So this year, we brought his dad along to try it — and it was just as amazing as we remembered!
The food was fresh and flavorful, the sauces were endless (we loved trying different combinations!), and the staff were super friendly and attentive. Everything was perfectly cooked, and the atmosphere was cozy and welcoming.
It’s such a fun dining experience — especially if you enjoy grilling your own food or sharing a hotpot meal together. Definitely one of our favorite spots in New York. Highly recommended!
**Update, my whole party got an upset stomach after we left
The ingredients aren’t fresh, and the table and the plates are dirty. The waiters were friendly but also couldn’t really understand us speaking English.
We got hotpot, and the beef and lamb were good, but the tofu wasn’t fresh. They do have a wide selection of ingredients to choose from. The soy milk tastes funny and super water down, and the sesame oil at the sauce bar has a off putting color and taste from normal sesame oil.
The waiter was rude and very unfriendly. We are from another nationality and are not familiar with their cuisine, but he didn’t try to explain the dishes, recommend anything, or show us how the food is supposed to be eaten.
Throughout the whole time he kept making an unhappy face and behaved as if he didn’t want to serve us.
At the end, the waiter even started asking for a tip in a rude way, even though the service was terrible. He also made complaints toward us and behaved very unprofessionally.
Very unpleasant experience. I do not recommend this place to anyone.
37 of us were in here at 9pm, talking about work related stuff which is the last thing I want to do on a Thursday night. I’m working so hard so I never have to go on LinkedIn or talk about frameworks again.
It was my first time having Korean hotpot, and it was honestly such a cool experience. You order the broth you want (I got kimchi), and they put it on the little stove in front of you. As the raw meat and fixings come in, you dip it in your pot quickly to cook before consuming. I loved it. I ate so much.
A lot of the other employees were complaining about it and how it was messy and hard to eat, but I always love getting a little culture and learning how other people eat food. It’s always cool to me idk. That’s the stuff I live for.
Life gets tough sometimes, but Korean Hotpot and some soju can help take the edge off.
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