Reviews
Really enjoyed this place years ago and would of gave it 5 stars. I came here Thursday night with a few friends and it was a ghost town. It was still early and the staff seem to take the longest time serving us 5. The belt had barely nothing and we had to ask them what we wanted. It was disappointing to be given small portions at a time to be shared between 2 even though it’s a all you can eat? The side dishes and desserts that are usually on the side were not even there and had to be manually ordered. We spent more time waiting then eating. It really just was disappointing coming here and ordering from what you recall because when I asked them for a list of their items and they did not even provide. They were really quick to kick us out and close up shop.
There was not much choice of food. Only 3 choice of veggie cabbage, bok choy, tung ho 2 choices of noodle 8 choices of meat balls 4 seafood fish, octopus, prawn,mussels 4 choices of meet beef, pork, lamp, chicken Not much choice of sauce 2 choice of desert watermelon and jello 3 flavours of ice cream chocolate, vanilla , strawberry
The worst hotpot experience I ever had. The menu hasn't been updated and the owner doesn't care about the customer at all. The light bulb is blinking and the facilities are all broken. The meat was rock frozen and not edible, and the freshness of the seafood is suspected. The price is also high while selling such trashy food.
I have been coming here for years and it has always been good. Fresh seafood, frozen beef, chicken, lamb, pork and beef tongue are readily available. Appetizers and dessert options have improved since last year. Overall a very positive experience.
First time here at this all you can eat hotpot place. Individual pot and dishes rotating in front of you which I thought was brilliant. You pick from 1 of 5 soup base, then eat as much as you want. Because it’s self serve it’s hard to have any wastage. They even have dessert. The only thing is they don’t have alcohol, but it’s only a $2 cockage per head so good value.
Buffet, hot pot and sushi train, all fantastic dining experiences on their own, but combined is on another level. 5 broths to chose from, freezer full of thinly cut meatsbeef, lamb and pork various seafood and sushi train with a variety of goodies to cook in your hot pot. There's also some fried hot food which was not bad, but the hotpot is the reason why you're here, there's also a multitude of condiments to fine tune your meal. Service was friendly, definetly worth a visit.
Cheap, all you can eat restaurant. They serve ox tongue, beef, pork, lamb, and chicken rolls. Seafood prawne,octopus, fish, and a few warm foods.takoyaki balls and potato croquettes and prawn crackers There's 5 different soups, from mild shabu shabu, and miso to Spicy. We made a booking, and when we arrived, we were the first in the restaurant. There's also a massive sauce section with over 20 sauces to choose from. The staff were attentive and would occasionally walk over to check that we had enough soup, and pour us more if needed. Only complaint is the plates were small, so we had to go up several times to pick up meats.
Unlimited slices of beef, pork, chicken, lamb and seafood. Where else can you get this!!! Highly recommend the place.
When sushi train meets hotpot. Never a disappointment. The staff are friendly and have choice galore! For a set fee, it’s all you can eat meat, seafood and veggies. You have a choice of 5 soups but we always pick the Sichuan. Undoubtedly one of my favourite spots!
Amazing food amazing set up!!! Love the vibe here and the customer service is 5star!! Roughly $32 for all you can eat and byo booze