
Hours
| Friday | 5–10 PM |
| Saturday | 5–10 PM |
| Sunday | 5–10 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 5–10 PM |
| Thursday | 5–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6456 Antelope Rd, Citrus Heights, CA 95621
Phone: (916) 735-8512
Website: https://www.facebook.com/Hotpot-Express-204113629750872/
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Reviews
We chose the “Fan Favorite” Boat Noodle Broth, which is a solid classic choice, as well as the House Special Tom Yum. That was our favorite!
It was a very relaxed, but fun atmosphere and the man who was helping us was very friendly. Overall a good experience and we want to take our friends there to try it out too.
The gentleman who served our table was extremely friendly and gave us a warm welcome.
At last I found my place for a good soup. Can’t wait to be back for more.
I highly recommend this place, should you need a bowl of soup.
Will post some pics on my next visit.
When you first walk in you can see the huge refrigerator in the back where you can get your hotpot items for the broth. Items are categorized by the plate color. Those colors will determine the price. At the end of the night we were super full for the price.
We were passing by the area and just happened to notice their business sign. We were curious to see how good their hot pot was since we’ve had it before and loved this style of Pho. The best thing about hot pots is that you can add all kinds of meats, seafood, and vegetables that you prefer to eat with the Pho broth.
Well, they did not disappoint. We loved the idea of picking the ingredients in the different colored plates in plain view so you absolutely know what you’re adding to the soup. We had the beef flavored broth with….well, see the pics.
Yes, I agree that the person who helped us was polite, helpful and attentive. The only negative would be the bowls and plastic soup spoons. I prefer regular utensils and sturdy bowls. Finally, the three color drink was one of the best ones I’ve had and I’ve taken in a whole bunch of em’ over the years with it’s various tapioca and jelly ingredients.
Overall, spending the 15 bucks per person average was worth it at this restaurant!
Hotpot Express provides an innovative take on the traditional hotpot experience in which diners can select their broths (up to 3 different broths can be chosen) and then select their hot pot contents from a self-serve refrigerator. Diners are charged by the plate with each colored plate representing a different price point. They provide a medium-sized selection of noodles, vegetables, meats, fish cakes, and dumplings for patrons to enjoy. The owner was very friendly in explaining the restaurant’s concept and providing us with recommendations, which we appreciated given it was our first time at this spot.
We went with the miso and authentic boat noodle broth. Both broths were very flavorful and I’m definitely glad we were able to sample both! From the fridge we went with a selection of noodles (egg and udon noodles), napa cabbage, seafood mushrooms, fish balls, and tofu. The hot pot ingredients tasted fresh and of high-quality.
If you’re looking for a new hot pot place to try with a unique dining experience to go along with delicious food, then I definitely recommend giving Hot Pot Express a try!