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    Funny BBQ

    3.3 (297 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:30 pm
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    Crystal Z.

    Ambiance - casual, offers AYCE hotpot & skewers Service - good, servers were attentive, skewers all came at the same time Food - love that they offer skewer combos, beef skewers were lacking flavor, wish they had something to keep the skewers warm since they got cold fairly quickly

    Meng Z.

    Really fun and yummy skewers! We did the BBQ all you can eat option where we ordered a variety of meat, vegetable, and seafood skewers to try. My favorites are the grilled oysters and the grilled egg plants. Love the amount of garlic they put in them and just makes the food taste so food. I only really had lamb skewers before so it was really cool to try a wide variety of skewers and also bbq items. Also love that they have a variety of soft drinks that are included like soy milk or soda. Great spot to go with a group of friends and fun ambiance in general. The staffs were very helpful and service was really good. Our food also came out pretty quickly.

    Chin T.

    Staffs were friendly. We ordered their skewers to go. If you want spicy, all your skewers will be spicy. This is close by Grand Street Station B & D trains when you get off. The short ribs have bones in them, just be careful when you eat them if you order short ribs. Food: 4/5 Service: 4/5 Ambience: 4/5

    Jake Z.

    Coming here was a pretty rogue move if I'm being honest. Rarely do I visit a place that specializes in bbq skewers. However, this place ended up being quite good! The garlic eggplant and grilled fish appetizers were cooked to perfection. The mussels and scallops were also amazing. Only hit or miss are the skewers - some were overcooked while others were just too greasy. Ambiance was what you would expect from a place in chinatown. Service was very friendly and they let you grab infinite coconut milk and other bevs from their fridge.

    Yudelka S.

    I visited Funny BBQ for the first time to try their all-you-can-eat skewers and hotpot, and it ended up being a really solid experience. I went on a Wednesday and the service was good. The prices are very reasonable, especially with the large variety they offer. They have a long list of skewers, plenty of hotpot ingredients, a modest appetizer section, and even a fridge of drinks you can grab from. We tried a little bit of everything and definitely didn't leave hungry. The skewers were pretty decent--not the best I've ever had, but definitely flavorful and great for the price. The hotpot ingredients were fresh, and there were more than enough options to keep things interesting. They also offer ice cream for dessert, which is always a win after a big meal. The best surprise? They gave us a $15 gift card at the end, which was a really nice touch and makes me even more likely to come back. If you're craving skewers or want a casual, affordable hotpot night, Funny BBQ is absolutely worth a visit. I'd return whenever I get a skewer craving.

    Takeout - Dry Hotpot, Fish Fillet, non-spicy
    Sarah A.

    One of my go-to spots for lunch takeout. The only thing I get is the dry hotpot ($11.92 cash) and it comes with a side of rice and pre-cut slices of orange. Idk any other restaurant that gives you fruit for takeout, but I think it's a nice addition! For the dry hotpot, you can choose your protein and the level of spiciness. I usually only get one protein (either fish fillet or beef) and they give a decent amount of meat, and I get non-spicy. Even though I get non-spicy, it's still pretty flavorful. It can be a bit oily sometimes though. I love the variety of vegetables and other toppings that they add. I tried to show all of them in my picture, but here's a list of what was in it: - Fish, cauliflower, Chinese cabbage, bok choy, bean sprouts, lotus root, seaweed knots, wood ear mushroom, fish tofu, tofu skin, tofu puffs, spam, rice cakes, ginger & scallion. There's cilantro placed right on top as well. And there's one other thing in there, but I'm not sure what it is... maybe thinly sliced white radish? I thought there's usually a quail egg in there too, but I didn't get it this time. Maybe they forgot or maybe they've removed it from the dish entirely. But in any case, it's A LOT of food. PRO TIP: Get a stamp card! Buy 9 dry hotpot/Malatang, get the 10th one free!

    Sofyan S.

    Food (2/5): The food was definitely subpar here. The meat quality was low after it finally came over an hour later. Also the sauce options was minimal and while the other ingredients were decent nothing tasted particularly great. Service (2/5): Main issue was that they barely checked up on us and the sliced beef took an insanely long time to come. We waited over an hour and by the time it came we were already full on vegetables, tofu and the meatballs which are the cheap ingredients. When it finally came the beef was also super fatty with little meat parts. The lamb was also very chewy. Not sure if delaying the beef and lamb was a cost saving policy. Ambiance (3/5): The place is not the cleanest or most modern but one plus is that the private rooms have karaoke with decent selection of songs. Issue was that our room's power kept randomly turning off including the hotpot machine. The karaoke machine also needed to download songs which took a while and when power turned off it reset. Place could use a renovation.

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    Eugene C.

    I went here for the first time for their all you can eat hotpot and skewers. It was a pretty good dining experience overall in terms of the taste of the food. We got a good amount of meat skewers and hotpot ingredients. The service was okay. I think it might have been a busy Saturday night when we went. In addition to skewers and hotpot, they have ice cream for dessert and an assortment of drinks. They even have a space for karaoke that is out in the open. The basement space that we sat has a lot of Hello Kitty items on the walls.

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    Ruby N.

    Love visiting this spot with my friends because they have a spacious interior and delicious mala soup noodles. Everything is also really worth it, and we love getting the skewers combo. The tomato beef mala soup with clear noodles are packed with flavor and so many other ingredients. The beef skewers usually always tastes great but this day we visited the beef tasted extra beefy. However, everything was super good and the service and music here is amazing!

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    Vivian V.

    My favorite skewers usually come from a cart in Flushing... I am so happy I no longer have to go out of my way to Queens just to get my skewer fix when I visit the city. Very spacious seating and no wait when we went in on a Sat night. Very attentive waiters and happy to explain things to you. We ordered the 20 skewer combo that was $30 and a side of their cold tripe salad (~$12-13). The skewers were perfectly seasoned and you could sprinkle more cumin/chili powder that is on the side. I like the containers they give you for your used skewers. The two of us were pretty full after this (disclaimer, we did snack all day). We did notice there were AYCE options for the hot pot or skewers. Although nothing can beat eating skewers straight off the carts, this place satisfies the craving perfectly. The menu was quite large, so will definitely be coming back to try out more!

    Briana N.

    While a bit on the pricier side, this was one of my favorite meals during this New York visit. And so much is actually included with the meal. They have a whole pot of crawfish, chicken, and oranges on the side that you're free to help yourself to. As well as a drink fridge (alcoholic drinks not included) where you can just load up on whatever you want, whenever you want. This was especially nice since you didn't have to wait for the waiters every time you wanted a drink. And they have a little ice cream fridge that you can help yourself to too. You order food through checking off what you want on a piece of paper. And they bring it all out pretty quickly. I love that most things come out on a skewer so you can just stick it in the pot and take it out easily whenever it's ready. And I love that they provide a bin for all your used skewers to go so you don't just have a bunch of loose sticks around your table. There are so many choices, and unique ones at that, and the quality is pretty good! And even more points for providing aprons and storing our bags for us so that they were out of the way and didn't have to smell like hotpot.

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    Kelly L.

    My friend came here a few times, and wanted to introduce me to Funny BBQ. She normally orders the 20-skewer combo ($30) when she comes in a party of 2, but I wanted to try the limited time combo menu. I ordered the Mala Tang Combo with fish filet and rice noodle, mild spice ($18.99). The combo includes 10BBQ skewers, a drink, and white rice. For skewers, I chose lamb, beef, beef tendon, shrimp, squid, and QQ sausage, with mild spice. I liked everything other than the squid because i felt that it was a little tough. I probably could have gone with medium spice for the mala. The bowl was filled with a good portion of ingredients. They did not skimp on me! It was good. The restaurant is spacious with a bathroom. Be careful when sitting on the bench because there might be some oil/food on it from the previous party. I would definitely come again if I were in the area and were craving skewers! maybe even try their hotpot and other items.

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    Angel S.

    We visited this hidden gem on a Tuesday night around 7:30 PM, and there was no wait. The all-you-can-eat experience for $45.99 includes hotpot, grilled skewers, and live fish--an incredible deal! The service was excellent; the staff were very friendly and took the time to patiently explain the menu options to us. The atmosphere is casual, with Chinese music playing on a projector screen, adding to the overall experience. I highly recommend this place! There are several hotpot flavors to choose from, along with various options for live whole fish. Everything is unlimited, even the fresh whole fish, though one is usually more than enough. Still, it's great to have the option! The grilled skewers were fantastic and authentically Chinese. We tried both the spicy and tomato hotpot soups, which were flavorful, and appreciated the option to cook skewered meat in the broth. The drink selection is extensive, and I especially enjoyed the soymilk.

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    How much is the hotpot skewer ayce (not the bbq)?

    38.99 for skewer

    Is the BBQ skewers all you can eat? How much is it?

    You can do AYCE or a la carte

    How much is AYCE Hotpot?

    23.99 each person

    What is the price for take out?

    Same as Dine-In prices.

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    4.4(137 reviews)
    2.4 miMidtown West

    This AYCE hotpot and BBQ spot in Midtown is a great casual spot for dinner with friends. For their…read moredinner menu, you can do AYCE hotpot and bbq for ~$43pp, which also includes appetizers and some drinks. For alcoholic drinks, such as soju and beer, you can add ~$7pp for AYCD. The tables are spacious and the place is bright. We ordered a variety of meats and veggies for hotpot and bbq and it was alright. The hot pot is definitely better than the bbq as the meat quality was too fatty for bbq. Moreover, because they don't change the grills, the oils from the meat just pool onto the grill and the meats get really oily to eat after a while. We also got the fried chicken, spring rolls, and fried buns apps and I thought that the chicken and buns were good but the spring rolls were okay. The only thing I would have to say is that the service isn't the best. Although they are kind, half of the things we ordered never arrived or we had to constantly ask them to bring it out/check on our order.

    I loved this place!…read more I came here on a late Friday night, probably around 8pm and was glad that they were still opened. We were greeted very welcomely and was seated right away. It was unusually cold in NY during this time (5/23/25) and initially we were seated by the door where we would catch the cold draft every time the door opened. We asked if we can switch seats and the waiter was more than helpful. I feel bad for not getting his name, because he was very helpful throughout the entire dinner service, but, I've been walking around in the cold all day and the only thing that was on my mind at that time, was a nice warm meal. I've done a lot of Chinese hotpots and this was the first that we get the soup and grill without a price difference. The selections were typical, some may say less than other places, but, I felt that less was better. When there is too much to chose from, you don't know what to pick or pick too much. The one thing that I did missed was fresh tofu. They had a variety of tofu but not fresh tofu. But, I probably shouldn't waste my stomach space on tofu for and AYCE, anyway, lol! We opt for an non-spicy and a spicy soup base. If you are like me and do not like mala (numbing spice), I would not recommend getting a spicy soup base. Even my cousin, that does like mala, said it was a little overbearing after a while. If you do love spicy, like me, they have a condiment station to make your own sauce and have several chili options to chose from that is not numbing spice. For the price and selections, I feel that it was very satisfying. I really enjoyed their homemade peach and kumquat lemon tea; but, order fast because once it's gone, you are out of luck! The place was clean and the noise level was average. I think this is the best Chinese hotpot place that I have experienced in USA and would definitely go back!

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    4.0(72 reviews)
    2.5 miMidtown West

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    Be aware of this hot pot place, especially if you're a traveler or local New Yorker…read more They attempted to charge customers a "convenience fee," which should be a business expense -- not passed onto customers. They also forced a seasoning/sauce fee per person. I've tried many hot pot restaurants across NYC, and this is the only place that charged separately for sauce. Ridiculous experience. Definitely will not be going back again. I really don't like when businesses or restaurants add indirect charges onto customers without being transparent about it. If there's a fee, it should be clearly included upfront -- not added later as a "convenience fee" or forced extra charge per person. It leaves a bad impression and honestly takes away from the entire dining experience.

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    4.5(570 reviews)
    1.0 miEast Village
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    It's pricy, but you can taste the quality of the meats and other ingredients. The lamb and beef…read morecuts are so tender and marinated well that I don't even add any of the other sauces. The make a house sauce at the table, but the self-serve sauce bar has a bunch of the classic sauces, along with some fun snacks (kimchi, seaweed, prawn chips, taro balls, etc.) I really liked the chewy mochi texture of the taro balls. They all serve some complimentary chicken portions. The fish tofu, Napa cabbage, udon noodles, and Wagyu scallion pancake were all great as well. I'm also obsessed with the complimentary soft serve at the end--I don't normally like soft serve, but the milkiness of this one and the cone really hits the spot! I like how everyone gets their own small pot and can choose their individual broth. We walked in for three people at 6:15 on a Saturday (after calling ahead), but it was pretty busy by the time we left.

    Busy on a Saturday evening but for good reason - excellent hotpot!…read more We had a reservation through Yelp but it might've just been that thing where it holds a place in line for you? We arrived on-time and waited another maybe 5 mins for our table. No biggie. I really love that each person gets their own soup pot. Makes it much easier when you've got a variety of spice levels to deal with. Everything we got was fresh and good quality. The restaurant space itself is very nice and modern feeling. Pretty large with a variety of table spaces and sizes. Everyone we interacted with was friendly. Service was good and they were pretty busy but it was only felt in my drink being delayed from the bar (placed before we ordered any food but showed up only after food arrived. Husband's beer arrived super fast though fwiw) My only gripe is the menu on the iPad thing - there are no descriptions of anything (including cocktails). We kept trying to click stuff on the iPad to see the description, but it was adding it to the cart. It would be great if there were descriptions, so you could see more detail about each item before you order (at least for the cocktails). We ate à la carte but the AYCE was starting while we were there and it looked pretty dope. Lots of good stuff laid out in large qty. All in all we will probably add this to our hotpot restaurant list and will return again.

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    4.7(266 reviews)
    3.6 miLong Island City
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    3 years in business
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    Made a reservation for a party of 5 on a weeknight. We were running late so we called them ahead of…read moretime to let them know - they said it was no problem and take our time. When we got there, there were only a few other tables seated so it was pretty empty. We got à la carte style, they only have AYCE options after a certain time at night. The meat was fresh tasting and same with their vegetables. We got the Benz option for hotpot, a spicy broth, pork bone broth, and tomato broth. The servers were attentive in helping us refill the broth and refilling our water. Definitely a lot calmer on a weeknight. Would come back again!

    This was a good hotpot place. I dined with friends as a party of 4, and we paid about $50 each and…read moreleft pretty full. You order a la carte here, which racks up the price pretty quickly. However, this means if you don't finish any of the ingredients they pack it up for you. There were certain misses such as the staff not providing any serving utensils (tongs, ladles, etc.), but there is a call button on the iPad, to which they respond quickly. The volume is medium in the space, and their hot pot tables are quite large that we felt really far away from our friends on the opposite side lol. While this meant that we had ample room for the food we ordered, it wasn't the easiest to have a conversation, so keep that in mind. They offer an AYCE option but only after 9pm, from what I understand.

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    4.4(36 reviews)
    2.3 miMidtown West

    Don't let the single picture fool you. I considered for a second to gate-keep this place. Easily my…read morefavorite hotpot place in Manhattan. The service is quick and efficient especially considering the lively atmosphere around us. I'd highly recommend trying out the sichuan style beef tallow broth and if you're feeling adventurous one of my favorites, the fresh duck blood, specifically stands out and is the only place in New York that I know of that offers it. When I'm on this side of the city and I'm craving some spice and meat, I don't have to think twice about coming here.

    Biggest gripe is that we made a reservation, and still had to wait half an hour to be seated. But…read moreother than that, we really enjoyed our meal! Love that they put your coats and bags in a big plastic bag to protect them from that distinctive hotpot smell. And that you get an apron. And that they give you gum at the end of your meal! The workers are all really friendly and the food is pretty good quality! And it's super easy to just order off your phone at the table. We did wish the meat portions were a little bigger, but dishes like the tripe and fish came with more than we expected. We got the medium spicy beef tallow, and it was kind of too much for us! The initial flavor was so delicious, but it just builds more and more the longer you eat, so keep that in mind. I'm also super curious about the duck blood broth, so maybe I'll try that next time.

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