

Crazy Hotpot is the best hot pot in Metairie, offering an authentic and flavorful hotpot experience in Louisiana! Located at 3322 N Turnbull Dr, we serve premium meats, fresh seafood, and a variety of broths to create the perfect DIY dining experience. Whether you’re craving spicy Sichuan-style hotpot or a rich, savory broth, we’ve got it all. Perfect for family gatherings, date nights, and food lovers looking for top-quality hotpot in Louisiana. Visit Crazy Hotpot today for an unforgettable meal.
Hours
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3322 N Turnbull Dr, Metairie, LA 70002
Phone: (504) 571-5101
Website: http://crazyhotpotla.com/
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Our waitress was wonderful—kind, attentive, and welcoming—and the experience was made even more fun by the robot that delivered our appetizers to the table! Drinks came with a smile from our waitress, and the robot delivery added an extra layer of excitement that had everyone talking.
It was interactive, delicious, and full of joy. We’re already looking forward to coming back for another visit.
If you are looking for a fun experience and a great meal, I would highly recommend Crazy Hotpot. Also the water features outside are so fun!
Lunch during the week is a great value but smaller selection. Dinner is all day on the weekends and has a fast selection. It’s worth the $35 a person price.
Still, if you’re craving hot pot and you’re in the area, it’s not a bad choice. Good experience, just could’ve been more exciting.
Miss Jennie was our server and she was an absolute delight. Her kindness and warmth made me feel like I was a guest in her home. Thank you, Miss Jennie!
Each person gets their own individual pot. This might be a plus for hygiene, especially post-COVID. But to me, hotpot is about gathering around one pot, sharing food, and enjoying the experience together. That communal feeling was missing here. Depending on your preferences, this could be considered either a pro or a con.
We went during lunch because the dinner prices seemed a bit high. The lunch prices were reasonable, but the meat selection was underwhelming. Strangely, the sliced meats were kept in a separate freezer, far from the main buffet. We only saw it by accident on the way to the bathroom. When we finally tried some, the meat was way too salty. We also ordered short ribs that never came. The service seemed a little slow overall.
The restaurant itself is clean and the idea has potential. If you’re curious, it’s worth checking out at least once. But for me, it didn’t quite deliver the hotpot experience I was hoping for.
On the menu as well, there’s all you can eat pre-cooked appetizers and BBQ.
The staff were very friendly even though the robot servers stole the show!