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Hou yi hot pot
Hou yi hot pot






Check it out next time you have a hankering. If you want more - just ask and you shall receive - Continuous filling of the soup bases if needed - Unlimited dessert bar (ice cream sundae buffet) - BYOB - mainly because you can bring what you want and drink it without any kind of corkage fee Minuses: - Not very well ventilated space (as tends to be the case with most hot pot joints) so you leave radiating the smell of hot pot from your whole self - clothing, hair, bags, etc - Sauce bar is not quite as big as some other spots (for example, no fresh herbs except chopped scallion - some places give you cilantro) and not as well labeled Definitely a strong contender in the hot pot world. Pluses: - Unlimited ingredients really is just that. I preferred the spicy broth to the herbal, but I tend to like spicy anyway. On my side we did 1/2 herbal broth and half spicy hot soup (on the mild side). Our table (since it was big) had 2 large hot pots each split with 2 bases in them. My favorite ingredients were the fish filet, tripe and wood ear. They bring out what you order and continue to check in with you as the meal progresses to be sure if you need more of anything you are taken care of. You can order whatever meats/fish/veggies/noodles you want. Their all you can eat option is really true to form. department - something to note for future diners. Hou Yi Hot Pot Unclaimed Review Save Share 15 reviews 3,673 of 6,985 Restaurants in New York City - Chinese Asian 92 Hester St, New York City, NY 10002-5206 +1 21 Website Opens in 44 min : See all hours See all (9) Ratings and reviews 4. We were each well stocked in the B.Y.O.B. I went to Hou Yi with a group of 8 people so we had a reservation set in advance. Additional perk: the folks here will wrap your jacket up in plastic so that it doesn't smell funky after you're doing gorging yourself on hot pot - Asians think of everything )Īll you can eat hot pot and dessert buffet.YESSSSSSSSSS! I fully agree with a fellow Yelper in that it is a decent contender to the close by and larger 99 Favor Taste. Quest Burning Classics PIN-UP CASINO 9 Masks of Fire Allways Hot Fruits Lucky Ladys Clover PinUp Aztec Spell Fruit Box Irish Pot Luck.

hou yi hot pot

Service was surprisingly good for a Chinese restaurant, so flagging down a server is no problem at all. There's heaps of condiments for your dipping pleasure, and there is a case of Taiwanese/Chinese drinks, some that I haven't had in years, to accompany your meal! Really brought back memories of childhood and the good times I had in Taiwan.

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Additionally, the free broth refills don't make the soup any more salty, so you can drink the broth once you're done eating.

hou yi hot pot

I have to say, the original soup base is at the perfect seasoning level - I also got half kimchi broth, and that one DEFINITELY has a spicy kick to it (but not unbearably so!). It's a bit pricey for $30 (Sunday night), but for the volume of meat you can eat, it's worth it. On a chilly New York day, there's nothing quite like family surrounding a boiling pot of broth, dunking in meat, veggies, and other accoutrements.






Hou yi hot pot