The entrance to this hot pot place, located two streets west of Nathan Road, is rather small and easy to miss. The restaurant is actually located on the second floor up either the stairs or elevator.
They have a booth area for smaller groups, then further in some large round tables as well as several private rooms if you have a group and want privacy.
There are 18 soup bases to choose from, some are mostly broth, but several soups have enough ingredients in it to take up substantial real estate in the stomach. Thankfully our waiter warned us about ordering one for our small group, so we can taste other dishes as well.
We ordered the requisite fatty beef, and the geoduck as sashimi + hot pot, among other things. We also had the drunken chicken, but I think throwing it into the hot pot is somewhat a waste, as the chicken becomes overcooked and the wine flavor watered down.
Overall, delicious food, awesome service, a satisfying meal. read more