
Coca SteamboatĪs a Thai-Chinese hotpot restaurant, Coca Steamboat perfectly marries authentic Thai cuisine with traditional elements of Cantonese-style cooking. They don’t use any MSG in their soups too, which is a big plus. It’s popular with the CBD crowd, thanks to its central location at One Raffles Place and the convenient sets that cater to small groups. Everyone gets their own pot here, so there’s no need to fuss over which broths to go for (great for saliva conscious people too). Choose from 12 different soup bases like bak kut teh, prawn, kimchi and tom yum.

With Jpot gone, we find this to be the best local hotpot restaurant in town.

Legend has it the waiting list requires a month’s notice when you call in.
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Promised within the flavourful broths is shark’s cartilage boiled for more than eight hours daily, completed by a full menu of fresh ingredients and homemade offerings-like the melt-in-your-mouth fish tofu that can surely rival Haidilao’s. Unlike its competitors, Beauty In The Pot has just two nourishing soup bases but it’s a case of quality over quantity here. Ladies come a-flocking for the famed collagen broths at this hotpot concept by Paradise Group. Personas Patio Restaurant And Lounge (4331 Dominion St) at the Grand Villa Casino Hotel & Conference Centre offers pub-type fare with live sports action on screen.Call it what you want-steamboat, hotpot, shabu shabu-but this communal way of devouring ingredients like seafood, sliced meat, leafy vegetables and a myriad of other eats in a simmering bowl of stock in the middle of the table continues to be one of the top pastimes in Singapore. Here’s where to get your fill. If you’re with a group of friends, you might want to try their shared plates like Japchae (stir-fried potato noodles with vegetables and beef) or Tangsuyuk (deep-fried sweet and sour pork with vegetables). You’ll find comfort food like Dolsot bibimbap (rice bowl served with vegetables, beef, egg in a hot-stone pot) and Ttukbaegi Gamjatang (Korean traditional pork back and neck bone with green onion, vegetables, and potato in home made soup serves in hot pot and with rice). They are open until 2 am daily except Sunday where they close at 10 pm. Potter’s Garden Korean BBQ (5599 Kingsway) is a casual, Korean restaurant serving classic Korean dishes and grilled marinated meats. In terms of drinks, they offer sparkling teas, milk tea, canned drinks and most notably, boozy bubble teas if you wish because they have a liquor license. You can reasonably expect $20 – $30 per person for a meal at Big Way Hot Pot. You bring your pre-cooked hot bowl to the counter where it is weighed and taken away to be cooked in the broth of your choice.


How it works is that you pick up a bowl and tong select ingredients to go into your hot pot choose your soup base and order additional drinks/desserts. Big Way Hot Pot Burnabyīig Way Hot Pot Burnaby (7-4300 Kingsway) near Metrotown offers a fast, casual, and individual hot pot experience where you can select from around 100 items presented in display cases. They are typically open until 12:30 am Sunday – Thursday and 1:30 am on Fridays and Saturdays but it is best to call the restaurant if want to visit past 11 pm to confirm that they are open.
