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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThe selection of hot pot items at Made in China are significantly fewer than those of the higher-end hot pot restaurants, but like I said, it’s not terrible and includes the bare minimum of fish balls, tofu, beef, lamb, chicken wings, veggies, etc. It’s all very standard choices.
This is an ALL U CAN EAT CHINESE HOT POT Restaurant.<br/ <br/ Food:<br/ 1. Free refills on pop
On a Thursday night, a few of my coworkers decided to meet up here for hotpot. There was five of us altogether, they turned on two stoves so we had a total of 4 different broths to choose from: Satay, Plain, and Watercress/Preserve Egg soup. We paid another $5 to get a super spicy one. That one made me reach for my glass of ginger ale a few times. S-P-I-C-Y! You can select a number of all you can eat items besides the seafood platter which only comes at the beginning of the hotpot for $22.99/person. Everything was very fresh. I especially liked their fish balls and won-ton. Very tasty and the fish balls were firm and bouncy. Other items on the list include: squid, beef, pork, chicken, tofu, spam, bean curd stick, mushrooms, and intestines. Price includes a drink and desserts. The price per person does not include a service charge.