HOT POT!
Who doesn't like hot pot? (I didn't before, but now I do.)
Hot pot is similar to fondue, except instead of cheese you have broth, and instead of dipping items in the cheese, you cook food in the broth.
I discovered this little gem via my local Asian Aussie friends. You know this place is legit when the patrons are mainly FOBs (Fresh Off the Boat/immigrants so to speak.) For those unaware, there's a big difference between Asian FOBs and Asian Aussies/Asian Americans.
This was my second time here, and it was just my buddy and I on a Saturday evening. We arrived around 7pm and we were promptly greeted by a massive line. This place gets so busy on Saturday that they have a few rows of chairs outside the restaurant for people to wait. When we spoke to the hostess, she asked us if we wanted a smaller hot pot or the regular sized hot pot. The former was a wait of 15 minutes, the latter a wait of 30-40. We opted for the latter.
This place offers cooked food as well as hot pot, but people pretty much come here for the hot pot. When you enter you notice several hot pots just cooking the various assortment of thinly sliced meat, seafood, vegetables, and the like, with the wonderful smells wafting to your nose.
You order by making marks on a sheet they give you similar to when you go to a yum cha restaurant, and this goes for drinks too. On the sheet you can opt for a chicken broth, spicy broth, or half-half. You can also mark how spicy you want it and how salty you want it. If you opt for the spicy broth, I recommend getting it mildly spicy...because normal spicy made me sweat buckets, and I kind of regretted it this morning, if you know what I mean.
We ordered the Wagyu beef, smoked pork belly, tasty mushrooms, oyster mushrooms , and handmade noodles (don't bother with egg or rice noodles.) We also got sides of sesame oil + garlic to dip the meat.
They should rename this place Skittles, cause I was tasting the rainbow with all the colourful flavours in my mouth.
That's all you really need to know about this place. Come here, and come here with friends...though you can get a personal hot pot of your own and sit at a counter if you want. No one will judge you because they will understand that this place is that good. read more