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    SuanQ Guizhou Hot Pot

    4.3 (9 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 1:30 am (Next day)
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Katrina T.

    I've had this in China and was super excited for it to come to America. Walking in, it looks very similar to Chongqing Laozao, old time China aesthetic. They don't have that many options for types of veggies but they did have seaweed seedlings, something I was excited about. I got the super sour soup but it didn't taste that good. It was more like tomato soup with some sour. It wasn't spicy at all and the seaweed, normally my favorite part didn't taste good with it. The beef was very good though, I would recommend getting the marbled beef if you can. They also had a sauce bar with a couple of side dishes. They were all very yummy.

    Bone broth (牛排骨湯), hot and sour broth (酸湯)
    Matthew H.

    What is Guizhou hot pot? To be honest, I've been wondering this since I first saw this new-ish hot pot place open up a few months ago, and even after eating here, I'm still not entirely certain how to answer this question (other than some vague notions of sour broths). Anyway... My friend and I came by around 7pm on a weekday - there were still a handful of tables open for us, and I don't think there was ever a wait - but that might vary on weekends. I liked the interior decor -- lots of touches of "traditional" (aka old) Chinese architecture - and overall the place was quite airy and spacious, despite being in a windowless basement. (At least I don't remember any windows.) We ordered the hot and sour soup broth (貴州老凱里酸湯) and beef bone broth (牛排骨湯) for the soup bases. The server suggested that we could taste/drink some of the broth as it was warming up / our food was arriving --turned out to have been a great idea, because the broths were honestly so delicious. The mix of the pungent sourness (I assume the crux of the Guizhou aspect) and a hint of spiciness was fantastic, and actually the flavour was so fragrant and permeated in the ingredients that we felt we didn't really need any of the dipping sauce for the meats that we had cooked in the sour broth. The beef bone broth was also really good - rich flavours of the beef rib 牛排骨 throughout, and also there was so much meat? Like at least 4 or 5 huge pieces (at least 1-2 plates' worth). We ordered a pretty typical assortment of hot pot ingredients -- some highlights were the "special sliced beef" 酸Q肥牛, which despite being one of the cheapest options, was fantastic (and a classic) and the "hot pot wide noodle" 火鍋寬粉 - very chewy and tasty. We also ordered the spicy rice tofu 辣拌米豆腐 (one of our server's suggestions), which was yummy but also kind of anti climactic, since it basically just tastes like liangfen 涼粉 (especially in the chilli oil sauce). Price point was pretty solid -- it came out to be around $40-50 for each of us, which seems to be the prevailing rate for hot pot in NYC nowadays. We were both really full at the end of our meal, too -- really happy with the quantity and quality of the food that we ordered (could probably have gotten a plate or two fewer). There's so many things on the menu that I was interested in trying but couldn't, so l'll definitely have to come back again, hopefully with a bigger group to try even more dishes next time :)

    Mike S.

    Tbh I'm not a huge fan of Guizhou Suantang hotpot. But I think they did a good job. There are a lot of food options and they're mostly delicious. Service was very good. The restaurant is clean and comfy. It's a good spot.

    hot and sour broth, mushroom broth
    Qian Lin H.

    This was my first time trying Guizhou hot pot. We tried the hot and sour broth which was very sour and barely spicy. Personally it's too sour for me to drink. We all liked the mushroom broth better. All the ingredients were fresh and high quality.

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    Mikiya Wagyu Shabu House

    Mikiya Wagyu Shabu House

    4.5(333 reviews)
    0.2 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing

    The food was excellent, the staff was excellent, and even the little mini food side quests were…read moreexcellent. The ambiance was adorable and made the whole experience even better. Special shoutout to our waiter -- we absolutely loved him! He made the visit feel extra welcoming and fun. 100% worth having the Chubby membership if you come here or to any Chubby restaurant Coming back soon!

    Overall 4/5: I think this place is worth trying, especially since it offers unique items not…read moretypically found at other hot pot spots. The hot pot itself I think was average but the real standout for me was the appetizers. Seating in a booth tucked away in a corner on the first floor was a bit awkward to navigate. The sauce station downstairs was not well maintained and several items were out of stock, but that may have been because it was around 9PM. Second floor seating and sauce station are better. Food 4.5/5: Main complaint is that their menu is really confusing, despite this being my second visit. There are 4 pricing tiers. Everyone in a party has to choose the same one, so it can get pricey fast. Higher tiers include seafood and more premium wagyu cuts. You still get unlimited wagyu in the lowest tier but seafood is not included. I think this setup is fine because premium seafood items like lobster and crab tend to clutter the pot and are difficult to deshell while hot but also taste worse after cooled. Although the premium wagyu cuts do taste richer and "melt in your mouth," most of the fat is renders into the broth. Therefore, I don't think hot pot is the best way to enjoy wagyu, so the higher tiers didn't feel worth the price. The best part of the meal was definitely the appetizers and specialty dishes. The wagyu bone marrow was amazing and a must-try but only available to the second tier or up. Ambiance 3.5/5: I think being tucked away in a corner booth made the experience less enjoyable. The table was small for a party of 6, so we constantly had to rearrange dishes whenever new food arrived. It was inconvenient that everyone had to get up whenever I needed to refill my drink or sauce. Service 4/5: The first floor sauce station wasn't restocked throughout our stay so options were limited. Otherwise no real complaints regarding service to our table.

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    Chong Qing Lao Zao

    Chong Qing Lao Zao

    4.4(500 reviews)
    0.1 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing
    $$$

    Would you like to be transported back in time to ancient china?…read more How about just testing your spice tolerance to see if you can hang with the best? Well, if you want all of that, PLUS hot pot, look no further - this is the place to be! There is a reason this is one of the highest recommend spots to visit when you're in Flushing. First off, entrance? SO UNASSUMING. It's like, the tiniest door, with no real obvious signage. Once you go through, you basically feel like you're in one of the ancient alleys of China - decor is 1000% great. We had a larger party of 7, and they were luckily able to accommodate us since we lined up a few minutes before opening on a Friday. We actually got IMO the best seats in the house - towards the back, elevated up on some steps, a mini pavilion essentially. But enough about the decor.. how was the food? Well.. GREAT! And honestly, for NYC prices, not too expensive (but a bit pricy for flushing I guess). The quality was top notch (highly recommend trying the mala quail eggs) and the spice of the broth was GREAT! We went with medium since our server (amazing btw, thank you Sean / Shawn / Shaun??) said that he can't even go near hot, it burns his eyes. Medium was just perfect - felt great eating it with some sweats, regretted it the day after, which means I couldn't have asked for a better experience! Meats were good quality, veggies were yummy. I wish the shrimp paste had more in terms of quantity, we barely had seven bites for each of us, but it was really good. Also, pro tip, probably don't order Napa Cabbage, a lot of their other dishes will sit on top of a whole leaf, so you'll probably get enough from that unless you want to consume half a head. Sauce bar is $2 a person - which might be shocking for some to know they charge it, but it's pretty much the norm at a higher end hot pot place in big cities. At least they don't charge $6-$8 like some places and only throw in a few apps/desserts to try to justify it. Overall, really loved this place, and would definitely go back.

    I wanted to love this place since it's recommended all over tiktok and Yelp. We put our names in…read moreand got in around 2-3 hours later. I ordered the: -herbal soup base and mushroom base. The mushroom was my favorite and loaded with fresh mushrooms. -beef tongue rattan pepper: at first the pepper was not overwhelming but with time it was numbing my tongue which was a bit uncomfortable -sliced beef tendon: delicious -prime beef slices: they weren't that soft and not super well marbled. The bowl that our mushrooms came in was rusted... kind of ruined my whole experience. At least server was super nice and attentive. Wouldn't come back though.

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    Haidilao Hotpot Flushing

    4.8(2.6k reviews)
    0.3 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing
    $$$

    Haidilao honestly sets the bar for what dining service should feel like. From the moment we walked…read morein, it never felt rushed or transactional--everything was intentional, patient, and genuinely thoughtful. They kept surprising us with little extras throughout the meal, which didn't feel gimmicky, just generous and attentive in a way that's rare. What really stood out, though, was something that happened before we even sat down. My family and I were outside juggling a bunch of stuff, and one of the workers noticed. She wasn't even actively assigned to us, but she came over, held the door open, and insisted on helping carry everything in. She didn't just drop it off either--she walked with us all the way until we were seated. That kind of effort, especially when it's not "required," says a lot about the culture there. Beyond the service, the value is just strong. The quality, portions, and overall experience easily justify the price. It's one of those places where you leave feeling taken care of, not just fed.

    I love me a good hot pot. I can have it once a week. My sister who is not really Chinese (she's so…read moreABC), recommended this place to meet up for lunch. I was shocked since she is not a fan of Shabu Shabu but she recently gave it a try and now she loves it. I'm like OMG, all those years of missing out. I have read a lot of amazing things about Haidiloa. There are 7 locations in L.A./SF and one in Flushing. I asked the waitress if she knows if one will be opening up in Jersey. She was sweet enough to take the time to ask her manager and inform me that yes, they are planning to in the next 2-3 years. Now that is incredible customer service. We went for the lunch combo $19.99. Seems like everyone else around us was going for this deal as well. You get a platter of veggies and one protein choice and rice or noodles. My sister chose the sliced fish and I got the pork belly slices. We also shared a few à la carte dishes...sliced Angus Beef, shrimp, corn, and tofu. I will say that these items were pricey and can add up. Ooh, make sure you leave a little room for the desserts at the bar. Lots to choose from. I was beyond excited for their drink menu. I got the Seven-Infused Jasmine Milk Tea. For all you Molly Tea fans, this one tasted just like one of their jasmine drinks. And it's only $4.95. Service is a solid 10/10. Waitress wore gloves to take the shell off the shrimps for us. She constantly came by to make sure everything was good. You will surely be well taken care of. We left a very generous tip. Overall it was an epic hot pot experience. Love love love all the little details like the cute aprons, bag for your jackets, little snack treats to bring home, hair ties for the ladies so you can tie your hair up and eat. Lol. There are even toothbrushes and toothpaste in the restrooms. Reservations are a must unless you like to wait 1-2 hours. I cannot wait until they open one in New Jersey!

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    Shoo Loong Kan

    Shoo Loong Kan

    4.5(209 reviews)
    0.1 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing
    $$$

    You probably smelled the aroma from this restaurant if you've shopped in Tangram. The hotpot spice…read moreand broth smell carries throughout the mall. There's often a long wait on weekends, especially during the peak lunch and dinner hours. Lucky for us, we usually eat early dinner around senior hours of 4pm-5pm and less waits. Our kids go to Goldfish swim school which is literally across from the restaurant. This is the most convenient choice for us to sit down and have a quick hotpot meal. The food quality is one of the best around the area in my opinion. The broth is comparable to the other ones around Flushing. You order via a tablet and the food comes out fairly quick. The service has been great every time we been here. The sauce station carries some snacks as well, such as pigs ear, seaweed salad, peanuts. I think this may change from time to time. I also recall them charging everyone $2 to access the sauce station when they first opened, but I didn't see that on my bill last week. Overall, this is a 5 out of 5 for quality, service, convenience, and overall experience. The space is big and you're not being crammed next to another party.

    Literally felt like I walked into China. I like the historical decor…read more Food: Fresh scallops, fresh meat, and assorted side dishes. I like the idea of unlimited side dishes and desserts (with an additional price). The service was okay, the waitresses were able to answer our questions about price ranges. But, 1. Why am I asked to wait before seating when I made a reservation? 2. Workers didn't pay much attention to our table, especially when we needed to more soup base. Probably because we didn't order as much food. ‍ (Additional info: this place is not ACYE, therefore, you pay by the price of each item)

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    Jaew Hon New York

    Jaew Hon New York

    4.3(282 reviews)
    3.3 miElmhurst
    $$$

    'GO SOMEWHERE ELSE' We were extremely disappointed with our…read morerecent visit to this restaurant. Having traveled from Pennsylvania based on positive experiences Ive been here few times before, I expected a much better experience. The service felt off from the start due to I was speaking Thai and waiter/waitress likely judged that I do not speak English. My husband heard the whole conversation and it bothered him at the moment led him to feel unwelcome, but I told my husband that I don't care what they think so we can enjoy our meal. The overall atmosphere was rather strange for an all-you-can-eat buffet. The total bill for two adults came to ~$74 We ordered two sets of pendant bread () for takeout, and we left a $10 cash tip on the table. Almost immediately after placing the cash down, the waitress approached and asked if it was a TIP making a VISIBLY DISPLEASED expression before walking away. As we were leaving, I was confronted by the owner or head manager (me and him spoke Thai) inquired what was wrong with the service. He stated that the waitress had complained about the TIP amount less than 10%. We explained that we had not included the approximately $30 takeout order in our tip calculation, especially considering it was a buffet restaurant. A quick calculation would have shown that the $10 TIP represented roughly 15% on the dining portion alone, and the waitress's primary contribution during our visit was simply providing water and choice of 'appetizers'. I gave them 5 stars on google and yelp 6 years ago (going to delete it) I have always recommended this place to my boss and colleagues from NY, NJ to PA But I will have to retract my recommendation to them after this. I REPEAT 'DO NOT COME HERE' We will NOT be returning. While the food itself was decent but the UNGRATEFUL ATTITUDE and handling of the situation completely ruined what had otherwise been a pleasant meal. I REPEAT DO NOT COME HERE! They will not appreciate shit from you if it TOO LITTLE (for them). This incident was HIGHLY UNPROFESSIONAL. I wish I can get my $10 back. Just because you want more, then you DESERVE NOTHING

    went last night with 4 friends, pretty tasty! the quality of the meats were very fresh. the ayce…read moredeal can't be beat, $36.99 cash for both kbbq and hot pot (same price as doing one option!) the service was a little bit lackluster so i dropped a star, the lady made us wait 20 min at the staircase to be seated and when we were ordering she was impatient and rushed us, even though we shared its first time at the place (not new to hot pot)! we had high hopes for the spot and would've gone back if not for the service. ps the mushroom broth ain't it- so salty. do not rec.

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