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    Tasty Pot

    4.1 (80 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Dogs allowed
    Good for kids

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    # 8 Thai Flavor Hot Soup () and #4 Curry Flavor Hot Soup ()
    Chelsy X.

    I was really excited to see Tasty Pot here in Vancouver. I'm born and raised from Minnesota and we have a Tasty Pot in Dinkytown so I obviously had to go to scratch that old itch. I ordered the Thai Hot Soup and I really loved the amount of meat that was in it. The soup was a tad bit too sour but it's whatever, I'm biased, it's not gonna stop me from ordering it again because it's my go to flavor. I also ordered the black milk tea and it was a banger. 10/10 would recommend. At the end of the meal I got a cute keychain! That was a nice surprise! I have a cinnamoroll outfit for my dog lol, maybe she'll like this too. You've got a customer for life fr tho

    Kathy M.

    This is my first time visiting this restaurant. Big open space. Lots of tables available. Big communal table in the middle. They sell bubble teas and green teas. Various types of tea available. We all ordered three different types of hot pot. Stinky tofu, Kimchi and Seafood Combo. Service was fast and attentive. They gave us water and silverware as soon as we had sat down. You can add rice or vermicelli to your hot pot. The seafood combo came with lots of different kinds of seafood. Lobster tails, clams, shrimp and others . The broth was delicious and flavorful. Very yummy. I will definitely try this restaurant again. It has other Chinese food also. Chow fun, Singapore noodles and chow mein. Variety of different other side dishes.

    Kate O.

    I love this food and the concept. Super flavorful and a big portion for less than $20. Meaty, rich and tons of veggies, tofu, seafood and noodles. Also, the Takoyaki is excellent, but the wontons (in chili), had a bit of an off flavor for me, but I'm sure it's me and that's what they are supposed to be. Place is super clean, modern and I love that they have a flame under your pot to keep it bubbling, so you don't miss the experience of sitting around and watching it.

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    Tessa R.

    I had been craving hot pot for a very long time. This place was perfect! I got my curry hot pot with a side of milk to add to it. My absolute favorite. We got fried rice and dumplings for the kids. Also got passion fruit green tea and a Hokkaido milk tes with boba. Both were perfect. We will be back!

    Angela C.

    Gluten free review: There weren't a lot of options for gluten free but what we got was pretty good. Our mouth was Strangely tingly after eating it. It was flavorful but a bit dry because there's no sauce. I would love to go back if they ever end up with more gluten free. I would say that if you are in the area to still go in and try it!

    Sweet and Sour Pork Ribs
    Liz L.

    My sister and I stumbled upon this place while we were running errands and starving. It was so good that a few weeks later we took more family out to taste more dishes. Over the two experiences we tried a lot of dishes to share with the table. It was so incredible. So happy we found this spot. Top favs across the board -Sizzling sweet garlic soy beef rice dish -Chili wontons -veg spring roll -Mongolian beef noodles -fried tofu (soft-med) Least fav -spare ribs -xlb

    #2 Lamb Hot Soup
    Richard W.

    Hot pot authentic Taiwanese with lots to choose from. The wide variety includes a lot of different soups and street food appetizers. Careful because it's easy to get out of hand by ordering too much. It's not a cook your own bowl though, which becomes an issue if you like medium or medium rare and my lamb was delivered cooked well done. But overall the soup is hearty and flavorful with lots of yummy bites. We also ordered fish balls, fried tofu and other appetizers. They also offer some basic boba and smoothie drinks. That's all.

    Keith H.

    Taiwanese style hot pot joint in Vancouver serving up some pretty delicious offerings in a low-key, fun atmosphere. Pretty straightforward menu--choose from a selection of hot pots and modify to your palate by specifying spiciness and various optional add-ons. I ordered the curry pot (mild), no mods. The broth started thin but got better the longer the pot heated. Service was fine. Look forward to trying some other of their offerings. (4.25 stars).

    Beef Chow Fun
    Katherine W.

    Bland. So so very bland. To be fair we didn't do the hot pot, but we got Szechuan beef chow mein, beef chow fun, xiao long bao, and the spicy won tons. Everything was bland and forgettable. Service was fine, restaurant was clean.

    Caisy L.

    I'm new to the Vancouver area and was really happy to find an Asian hotpot place near me. I like where the restaurant location is at in fishers landing near new seasons. I went with my husband the staff was attentive and helped us get our seat. I ordered the Japanese miso hot pot which came on a cool bowl with a small heat below to keep my food warm. I also loved how much seafood is in this hot pot dish. Easily could be shared with two ppl if you wanted to but I felt the portions were enough and yummy. My husband got a steak and garlic rice on their hot plates. It was nice presentation and the flavor was good. I would like to come back and try their boba drinks next time.

    Bao
    Cindy R.

    Tasty Pot is the same restaurant as Taste of Asia. The food was good. 4 out of 5 stars. Our favorite was the bao (steamed pork buns ~ dim sum). My second favorite was the green beans and garlic dish. Cooked perfectly. Crisp-tender. Third, we liked the beef fried rice. Fourth, we liked the Singapore noodles with chicken. I added the hot chili pepper oil for more of a kick, to the noodles. The place was very busy and noisy. Kid-friendly and family friendly. The service was prompt. We would go there again. I will probably order the bao again. And won ton noodle soup. I've had that before. Yummy. If you're looking for a romantic ambiance, this is not the place. But if you like lively conversation and interaction, and good food, you'll like this place. We didn't order the hot pot selections, because we prefer traditional Asian food. I don't like to have to cook my food. It reminded me of some Korean restaurants where you have to cook your own food. If you're into that, then you'll enjoy the hot pot selections. Many around us ordered from the hot pot menu. We ordered from their regular menu. We did have enough to take home. It will make a good lunch for tomorrow. To have 5 stars, I would say that the Singapore noodles should taste more flavorful. And I wish they offered pork fried rice. I know we all have unique taste buds, so try it yourself. Prices are reasonable overall. Although I do think that for what you get, the green beans with garlic was a bit pricey. Next time I'll try the broccoli with oyster sauce, and the sweet & sour spareribs. Enjoy Asian food at Taste of Asia and Tasty Pot!

    #1 Beef Hot Soup
    Wendy S.

    Place is clean, staff is super helpful and friendly and food was delicious. I really like how this tasty pot has another restaurant inside as well and offer more than just the hot pots like the other chains. The beef hot pot tasted pretty standard. The popcorn chicken and beef chow mein were delicious. It's definitely a family friendly restaurant with lots of room in between the tables. Plenty of parking in this plaza. I will definitely be back if I'm in the area. It's in a pretty busy and newer area of Vancouver so there's quite a bit going on.

    Jason V.

    Despite working at a Taiwanese based company for two decades, I haven't had much exposure to Taiwanese cuisine. Either that, or I haven't been aware of the subtle attributes that differentiate a Taiwanese dish from its Chinese counterpart. That said, my co-workers have all raved about Tasty Pot, declaring it to be distinctly Taiwanese in form and function, and thus it was my assignment...nay, my *duty*, to discover what makes this hotpot so special. And, oh boy, it's something else! There's a lot to unpack on the menu, at first glance, but if you're going with one of the hotpots, it's easy as 1-2-3: 1) Choose your hotpot 2) Choose your side (rice or vermicelli noodles) 3) Choose your spice level Price and size are already factored in; each column becomes slightly larger, and/or more expensive, as you move further right. Everything else is perfunctory: appetizer? extra side of beef tendon? a matcha or boba tea? Tack it on! We added a side of spicy pork dumplings, which were wonderful - especially when paired with the garlic soy and spicy chili sauces found tableside! Within a few minutes, a piping hot bowl of something good will arrive in front of you, perennially-heated by a small gas stove underneath, that will keep your dish at a mouth-blistering temperature the entire time (particularly true the deeper you delve into the bowl!). Be prepared! I went with the Kimchi Dumpling Hot Soup, while my wife ordered the Beef Hot Soup; a surprising choice for her, as I'd expected to see her hovering over a pot practically overflowing with seafood carnage! Regardless, the list of ingredients on any hotpot should be carefully inspected, as while there are some things that seem ubiquitous across all of the options, there are others that are unique to each dish. You can expect tofu and various little mushrooms in basically all of them, while some of the more...exotic components (pork aorta, for example, as well as other difficult-to-identify-without-a-legend ingredients) only appear in certain selections. Even for the squeamish, there's enough good stuff in each bowl that you're pretty much guaranteed to enjoy your meal, even if you may have to pick around a few things. Service was...serviceable; nothing particularly stand out on that front, but hey, it's more of a fast-casual dining experience, anyway - don't expect a host stand at the front. But the real question has, as of yet, been unanswered: what's my take-away from my first conscious experience with Taiwanese cuisine? Well, there was no take-away: we both emptied our bowls completely. If you ask me, that's the best compliment you can give.

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