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    Kungfu Hotpot

    4.0 (91 reviews)
    ModerateHot Pot, Szechuan
    Open 12:00 pm - 9:30 PM

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    Good for kids

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    The soup broth I made.
    Curt B.

    I enjoy creating my own hot pot dishes. So I go on Sundays and enjoy myself. It's fun and healthy. I love eating my green vegetables I get to experiment with different flavors. Lots of different meats. (Serf & turf meats like lamb & shrimp, clams, even duck feet), with different sauce combinations (peanuts, oyster sauce, hot chili oil, black bean sauce, garlic and cilantro and more.) It's fun to share a pot as well. So give it a try. Be creative. : )

    All you can eat for $24.
    Daryl P.

    Stopped in for dinner checking out the local eats in the area that we are now residing in and glad to see that this was nearby. KungFu Hotpot during the week serves their selection of meats, fungus, seafood, veggies and starches for $23.99. I'm not sure if there is a price increase with a menu change during the weekend but the selection was pretty standard and catered to all our needs. Ordering from the IPad was fun for us both on our date as we were able to pick a selection of items while our double broth hotpot simmered to a boil. We opted for the tomato broth and a white cream based broth to mix it up a little bit. I enjoyed majority of the small clams in my soup while my boyfriend enjoyed his endless amounts of quail eggs. They had thin slices of lamb, beef and pork that I added to my noodles and ramen that I wanted to switch up in between bites. They did eventually limit the quantity of eggs per order but we just enjoyed chatting and catching up in between orders and bites. They had a sauce bar which is always a nice addition to add some flavor to our meals as the broth just serves to cook our meal. I always opt for a sesame based dip along with garlic for some more flavor. They did have a cold bar with cold chicken feet which I didn't try as I usually enjoy mine at dim sum all steamy and hot but maybe I'll explore that next time. With a cooler full of endless drinks, iPad with endless selections, the only thing missing was an endless appetite. But we definitely walked out happy and full.

    a tablet and a bowl of milk
    Annie L.

    My daughter found this place when we were traveling in this area. We never had been to a hot pot restaurant and this definitely did not disappoint. We were there for lunch and it was all you could eat for $23.99 including soft drinks - definitely a great value. We tried the beef bone broth and the spicy broth as well as the sliced chicken, sliced pork belly, spicy beef, assortment of veggies, eggs, and noodles. We loved the chicken, veggies and eggs!! We chose to cook one egg with the shell on and one with the shell off - both methods were great! The sauces were tasty, but ultimately I wound up eating the broth with my selections sprinkled with cilantro. This was such a great find!! We definitely enjoyed this experience! Our waitress was so helpful, explained the process clearly, and answered all of our questions with a smile!!

    All you can eat
    Samanthius T.

    This is where you eat right before you go Super Saiyan. Kame hame HA!!!!!! just sayin. Get it? JUST SAIYAN?!!!

    The variety!! Yum.
    Stanley C.

    Love this place since the new ownership! Before it was pay per item, which was very tedious and usually gets super super expensive, especially since I am Chinese and know how to eat a lot for hotpot! Now, it is all you can eat for about $20ish/person, which is a great price!! For those who have never been, here are your instructions 1) This is individual style hot pot, where you will have raw food brought to the table and you cook items yourself in your hot pot (get it?) 2) AYCE for about $20 something/person, including meats, vegetables, noodles, etc. 3) When you get to your table, choose between regular beef, spicy beef, tomato beef or veggie broth. Afterwards the server will give you an iPad for things you can order. 4) Place all and whatever items you want in your cart, check out (and keep adding more throughout) 5) Go to the sauce station and make your own dipping sauce. Try my recipe: 2T soy sauce, 2T seafood sauce, 1T garlic, 1T green onion, 1T cilantro, 2T sugar, 2t sesame oil. Add spice if you want 6) When the food comes out, wait for your pot to boil, and cook away! Make sure to wait for the pot to boil if you put pork or chicken in it. 7) Enjoy! I love that it is individual pot, so everyone can eat their own meats, and people who have food restrictions can still come and join the party. They cut down some of their items sadly, like the fuzhou fishballs, which is a fishball that has meat in it, but no more! Overall, love this place, and will continue to come back often as my friends and I ALWAYS do, maybe once-twice each month

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    Paul L.

    I love the sauce so much!!Dont forget to make ur owen dipping sauces,cuz they told me that's the important part of the hotpot. They also have the great service even though they are look like very busy.

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    Vomiting for 2 days after dining at here. Nothing is fresh, the food the scent of this location.

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    A fantastic place. I truly have gotten into going a couple times a month. They have fantastic service, are really nice and fantastic food.

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    Would a vegetarian find enough to eat here?

    Yes! They have all kinds of veggies and noodles to add to the broth, I want to bring my in-laws (both vegetarians) here the next time they visit.

    How much did you usually spend when you go?

    For two people, less than $50 not including tip. I think dinner is $23.99 per person.

    Is there a number we can call? The number on all the pages and websites says it's disconnected

    +1 (302) 368-9688

    How is this restaurant with peanut allergies?

    Avoid their sesame and peanut sauce.

    Is this place re opened?

    Yes they are open now

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    Yi Pin

    Yi Pin

    4.6(84 reviews)
    40.7 mi

    I've been here 3 times now and most recently with my parents! This place has not disappointed me…read moreeach time I've come. It was pretty busy on Saturday when we went for dinner but we didn't have to wait too long and our food actually came out pretty fast. The service was as expected because it looked like 1 guy was serving all tables and he was literally running between table to table. I don't blame him for any waiting because he was busting his butt and we didn't really need to wait too long. We ordered a variety of dishes coming here but my favorite has to be the Homestyle Tofu or the Fish Filet. I would like to try more dishes next time. They give you quite a good amount of food for the price. Some places charge the same and give you much less. This place has authentic Chinese food with some common favorites that many of us also know (chicken with broccoli, lo mein, general tso's etc.) so there is something for everyone. There are vegetarian dishes available as well. If you're in the area and would like more savory, authentic Chinese food I recommend coming here!

    Our meal at Yi Pin was excellent. We ordered a dry pot fish, wonton soup, and lotus and mixed…read morevegetable rice dish. The dry pot fish was probably one of the best I've had in recent memory. For me it was just the right level of mala spicy, without being overpowering. This dish came with rice. The lotus and mixed vegetables (which also came with rice) were also perfectly stir-fried. It included carrots, snap peas, black fungus, and of course lotus. Even my vegetable-skeptic kids liked this dish, especially the lotus root and snap peas. The wonton soup was more run-of-the-mill, but decent. We dined at Yi Pin on Easter Sunday, and the restaurant was very busy. We were able to get seated immediately at a booth, but it took a while for their lean-staffed waiters to bring a menu, water, and take our order. That said, the food did arrive quickly, steaming hot from the kitchen. This was definitely one of the highlights of our trip in Lancaster.

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    Yi Pin - Interior was nice and open

    Interior was nice and open

    Yi Pin - Not sure what this noodle was called we just asked if they have one for kids thats dry

    Not sure what this noodle was called we just asked if they have one for kids thats dry

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