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Address: 230 Daniel Webster Hwy, Nashua, NH 03060
Phone: (603) 484-4047
Website: http://hungrypotusa.com/
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Reviews
We loved the iPad ordering system. It made everything feel seamless and efficient. The portion sizes were perfect too, especially if you want to try more of something without committing to a huge plate.
The restaurant was clean and well-kept, and they had a great-sized sauce bar with plenty of options to customize your meal. Definitely a fun and smooth dining experience!
I really appreciate the variety — from thinly sliced meats to tofu, mushrooms, and noodles — everything cooks beautifully and tastes amazing. The staff are attentive and quick to refill broths and clear plates, which makes the whole experience feel smooth and enjoyable.
It’s clean, comfortable, and perfect for both a cozy meal and a fun group dinner. If you’re craving hot pot in Nashua, this place absolutely hits the spot. I’ll definitely keep coming back! ️
The food was incredibly fresh — the variety of meats, seafood, vegetables, and noodles was impressive. Everything tasted high quality, and the broths were so flavorful. I love how you can customize your own hot pot exactly how you like it. It makes the whole experience interactive and memorable.
But what truly made our visit special was our server, Armany. Armany was attentive, friendly, and so patient in explaining how everything works. If it’s your first time trying hot pot, that guidance makes such a difference. Armany checked on us often, made sure our drinks were refilled, and had such a positive attitude the entire time. You can tell he genuinely cares about providing great service.
Overall, Hungry Pot in Nashua is a must-visit. Delicious food, clean environment, and outstanding service — especially from Armany. We’ll definitely be coming back!
However, my overall experience was slightly disappointing.
I understand hot pot is traditionally shared but I went alone during lunch hour because my friends were not available for weekday noon outings. I did not feel especially welcomed as a solo diner. The interaction felt somewhat dismissive, and server (Armanie) was not very attentive to smaller tables.
I ordered the house pork bone broth, and it was very gamey and smelly for my taste. The smell was very strong when it arrived and off-putting. They do offer other broth options.
After about 20 minutes, the small pot of broth had reduced significantly, becoming very thick, made the smell worse, and no one came around to refill it, which is typically standard in traditional hot pot restaurants.
For lunch, the meat selections were limited compared to dinner. The sauce bar had variety, but the flavors leaned slightly sweeter and did not feel very authentic or bold in spice or Sichuan-style heat, which I prefer.
It’s a decent local option, but for a more traditional and robust hot pot experience, Boston may be more satisfying.
Shout-out to our server Vicki, she was very polite and patient with us as it was our first time here. She was very nice and made sure to check on us often if we needed anything, she was great! Both our hot pot and bbq was great, and I’ll definitely be coming back with more friends and family soon! Thanks for the great time!
Now the not-as-good but only because I care and want you guys to succeed:
– ventilation is lacking so you’ll reek of BBQ smell even if you eat only hot pot. The fact that they had to prop open a back door (despite a 40F day) tells me that they knew about this issue.
– decoration is subjective I know but this place is universally tacky and chaotic IMHO. No need to try too hard to be hip, simple is beautiful.
– music can be too loud at times.
– dessert selection is weak.
– instead of a ladle, they should also provide you with a strainer ladle.
– there should be wet towels provided knowing how intimately we have to keep touching the induction stove buttons as well as the ordering tablet.
– so I was giving the bill, I put a CC there, waiter took the whole thing, disappeared for some time, and a manager returned with her personal mobile and scan my CC in front of me. Why such convoluted protocol? Why not skip the disappearance act altogether!?
I’ll return and this is still a place that I can recommend undoubtedly.