Hot Pot City invites you to a vibrant culinary journey, celebrating authentic Asian flavors in a warm, family-owned setting. Discover an all-you-can-eat hot pot experience featuring six distinctive soup bases, from fiery Mongolian to aromatic Chinese Herbal. Complement your meal with delightful soft drinks, crispy chicken wings, and succulent BBQ skewers, ensuring a memorable and satisfying feast for every palate.
Jennifer Pham
Came here Sunday around 1pm. Busy but they were able to accommodate 5 with individual pots pretty quick. Broths were delicious and meats came out fast. Vegetables and seafood were fresh, they kept the bar filled.
… moreBrian Chiu
The self-serve food stand is impressively clean and well-organized. The vegetables and seafood are super fresh. I highly recommend trying the House Special Spicy Broth—it has a unique flavor and is infused with aromatic herbal ingredients.
… morezack vo
We visited the establishment on a Sunday, and the all-day buffet was priced at $29.99. We were presented with the option of selecting individual hotpots or sharing a larger one. The raw sliced meats, including beef, lamb, chicken, and pork, as well as chicken wings and meat skewers, were prepared upon request. An extensive variety of seafood and vegetables were available for self-selection. Additionally, there was an impressive selection of pre-cooked dishes. For dessert, fresh fruits, Vietnamese desserts, and ice cream were offered.
Areas for improvement: The sliced beef was slightly thicker than my personal preference. There was a significant delay in receiving the made-to-order chicken wings. We ordered both the lemon pepper and Cajun varieties. The lemon pepper wings were satisfactory, but the Cajun wings were excessively oily. The beef skewers were also satisfactory.
… moreAnthony N
Ate here for a birthday party and the food was alright. The all you can eat style dining was nice, the noodles were good, lots of greens, and good seafood. However, when it came to ordering meat, the meat looked oxidized like it had been sitting for a while and overall felt poor quality. The meat has little to no marbling but was edible. If you are big on meat I would not recommend coming here but if you like seafood this is the place for you. The waiters were nice, they were always walking around cleaning up our table throughout our dining experience. The restaurant was nice, I liked their decoration and how spacious everything else. The restaurant was good however the main part of hotpot is of course the meat which was a let down.
… moreStormin Chu
This place needs more patrons and the flavor of the soup for the spicy and the non spicy justify a higher lever of patronage. Any time you go to a hotpot spot the soup is the key. We went in on a Tuesday night and since the attentive waitstaff was at our every beckon that made our experiment extra special. Also prior to 7pm they have a happy hour so $2 off certain menu items. Over time if they keep up this quality of freshness in their ingredients I would hope that reviews like this attract more and more customers.
… moreAllison
My family’s new favorite hot pot restaurant! You can get individual hot pots or share one big pot, which we did. We got half mongolian and half tom yum soup, and both had so much flavor. The meat is cut very thin and there was a good selection, even for lunch. They offered a lot of noodles, veggies, seafood, etc, that you can grab on the buffet to put in the soup. Sauce bar had lots of stuff to customize your dipping sauce, but I didn’t dip too much since the soups tasted so good. Plenty of fruit and ice cream for dessert! Service was great and friendly. 19.99 a person is a very good price for lunch 🙂
… moreStrolling Stoner
The concept is absolutely genius. The burners (stovetop) are on the tabletop in every booth, that can seat up to six people. Just think of a Chinese buffet with cooking options. They have a variety of raw meats & foods with other entree options. The only complaint, if any, is the ingredients of the boil that they bring you. They put in baby vegetables & nuts. It has a distinct flavor but the add ins throws it off. I had to try to pick all the extra ingredients out to make it just noodles, broth & meat. That’s just me though. But ENJOY$
… moreAlexandria Renee Huckaby
Loved it! Food was wonderful, fresh, all you can eat. Lots of selection. Music was great, not too loud. Service was very attentive helping out bc it was our first time. It was my birthday and I truly enjoyed taking my mother and she loved it as well. Thank you so much for making it such a wonderful experience.
… moreQ Man
I can on a Friday lunch and was expecting it to be packed but it was may be a quarter full. At $20 it was an attractive price similar to my favorite hot pot place in Chinatown. It had less meat offerings with only 6 total which includes 2 beef and 1 lamb. Seafood was mussels, squid rings, blue crab and shrimp. There was no clams today. And they had whole small squid which including the whole body. They left the innards and it just tasted gross. There was a cooked section and I really enjoyed the wings. Big selection of vegetables, fruit and desserts which I appreciated. I got the big pot split in half with Tom Yum and Mongolian. The Tom Yum tasted better the more it boiled but the opposite for the Mongolian which I didn’t enjoy as much.
Honestly this place should do well but it wasn’t busy. I feel the 2 things missing compared to May favorite hotpot restaurant for the same price is the better options of meat and the quality of the sauces. If they had both I’d be coming here more often.
… moreDonna N (KhrayszieGhurL08)
We saw this place on Google and wanted to try it out. The place is more than what we’ve expected. I love that the bar section had some fried rice, steam rice, lo mein, and some cooked meats. The price is good. This is a place worth trying out. We’ll definitely come back here. The lady that waited on us was really nice. I wish we got her name but she had reddish dyed hair.
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