

At this Mongolian chain eatery, diners cook meat & vegetables in broth at the table.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 34396 Alvarado-Niles Rd, Union City, CA 94587
Phone: (510) 675-9919
Website: https://happylambhotpot.com/
Menu Photos
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
Happy Lamb Hotpot
Happy Lamb Hot Pot 小肥羊 – Takeaway food – Union City – Order …
Happy Lamb Hot Pot, Union City 快乐小羊 – Facebook
Reviews
Kids 3 to 5yo are $6usd for the AYCE. My kid only ate ice cream and noodles but still, it was reasonably priced!
We chose the premium option and were not impressed by the quality of the Wagyu.
The spring lamb was wonderful and that is what we kept ordering again!
You can order half order for any if the options if you are dining with a small group, so you can get more variety.
Vegetables are buffet style, dessert and sauces are buffer style.
The staff can get very busy, dont be shy to flag them down!
Happy hot pot!
They are AYCE with the standard “classic” ($32) and “premium” ($37) plans, which are really good prices imo. I chose the classic, and the meats were good quality.
Ordering is done traditional waiter-style. I personally dislike this because it can create an awkward eating pace since you’re waiting for a waiter, and since these places are normally very busy, it usually takes a little bit. Luckily, the servers are very nice and my group even got some vouchers at the end! Still, I always find a tablet/QR code works best.
Sides here are free and bar style. A lot of common sides are at the bar, and they have a solid variety (no bok choy, but other greens). Rice cakes, another common side, are only available with the premium plan.
Like other hot pot places, there is a sauce bar with a small charge. This charge for Happy Lamb also includes self-serve soft drinks & ice cream. The ice cream is not that good, so I’d recommend sticking to the mantou which is by the side bar. The soft drinks includes Pepsi products and some sweetened fruit teas which were pretty good (and also pretty sweet).
The atmosphere is very nice, almost high scale. We went on a Thursday night and it was lively and energetic. The meats are displayed very photogenically, and I saw some of the meats from the premium plan even have a very extravagant display.
PS. The only thing I didn’t like was the horrible soft serve ice cream.
I always get the half and half, itsbthe right balance of the tasty broth. Although the spices and all other things they put in the broth gets in the way when you are scooping it.
The regular meat choice is already good, but its really up to you if you want the premium one.
You may want to come in early dinner during the weekends because it gets really packed around 530pm. And thisnis because they dont have time limit, which is really good since most hot pot have a 1.5-hour time limit now.
This is worth checking out if you are a hot pot lover.
Beef and lamb are the best.
Sauce and drink are 1.99 more.
Last time (2024), the waiter told me the pork he gave me was actually angus beef, so I brought it into the lab due to religious issue.
I will make sure they don’t mess up with customers.