Delicious Taiwanese Satay Hot Pot
Take advantage of the cool weather and enjoy a hot pot!
They have a physical menu to look at, and you can also order via your phone.
The seating here is comfortable and not noisy~
My dad and I each ordered a 'Satay Beef Hot Pot $126'
(You can choose between rice or vermicelli) We chose vermicelli because we think it absorbs the satay broth well and tastes great~ The soup ingredients are very rich, including Chinese cabbage, shiitake mushrooms, enoki mushrooms, tempura, taro meatballs, Fuzhou fish balls, egg dumplings, quail eggs, tender beef tendons, non-chewy beef tripe, beef balls, springy beef shank, and tofu that soaks up the broth~
The portions are quite large, actually, two people can share one pot and order other dishes as well~
Finally, adding the vermicelli made us so full, but it was very delicious!
You can add a drink to your main course, starting at just $8 a cup!
'Taro Pearl Milk Tea $12 (cold)' You can choose less sweet and less ice.
'Longan Red Date Tea $8 (hot)' A healthy choice.
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Additional orders:
'Large Intestine Vermicelli (light) $39'
The large intestine was more than expected, not fishy, the vermicelli is light, so it's not too much, and the soup base has a moderate thickness.
'Chinese Herbal Chicken Wings (6 pieces) $36'
There are three chicken wings, split into six pieces, very flavorful, with a light wine aroma, and easy to eat since they are split.
'Blueberry Cheese Milk Cap $36'
Although the weather is cool, I still wanted to drink a cold Taiwanese beverage. This cheese milk cap is quite delicious! The taste is not too sweet, and the milk cap is almost half a cup, just to my liking!
There is an additional service charge.
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