Hot Pot Buffet

70 Beach St, Boston
(617) 338-0808

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Anna Gonzalez

Didn't like this at all. I rather gone somewhere else

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Jasson Santana

We visited this hot pot restaurant and it was my first time trying hot pot. I wasn’t sure how anything worked, but our waiter explained everything and guided us through the whole process. The food was delicious and the experience was unique. I absolutely loved this place and can’t wait to come back!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Raymond Perron

This place has completely changed my views on all other hotpot places. I have been going here for years now as a teenager to adulthood and there have been no other restaurants that come close to the food, broth, quality and price then here. They have such an incredible selection of food and vegetables. The broths are all great. I’ve mostly came here for large groups but even just a couple date it’s a great experience. The oranges they give at the end are also so good. I cannot stress that I have not been able to find anything better than here, and with it being only a 5 minute walk from south station there’s no reason not to go!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Helen Murray

Great food all you can eat!!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: All You Can Eat BBQ and Hotpot, Hot Pot All You Can Eat, All You Can Eat Hotpot

Tulga B

House special broth was really good. Definitely worth to try. Good selection of proteins as well

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 4

Aiden Huang

The flavor was actually quite good, but the quality of the meat was disappointing. It wasn’t fresh—I could tell something was off while eating, and sure enough, I ended up with a terrible stomachache after getting home. The meat was dark, loose, and clearly overnight meat. Thankfully, I didn’t touch the seafood.

At $40–50 per person, this level of ingredient quality is simply unacceptable for a hotpot buffet. Also, there wasn’t even a proper seasoning bar—something any Chinese person would say is essential for a “hotpot”. This place falls far short of what authentic hotpot should be.

If you’re looking for a better buffet experience with quality meat, I’d recommend Mikiya Wagyu nearby. It’s not hotpot, but for around the same price, at least you’re getting actual quality cuts of meat—not processed, frozen, and deteriorating scraps. I am sending this review with immense anger at 5:18 AM because I am waken up by my stomachache. This is my pure and honest feeling, not a fake review sponsored by other restaurants. I didn’t take any photo during the meal, so I’m attaching proof of time stamp and payment.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 2

Devin Burns

Good value but not-so-great taste.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Emily Vernon

Food is alright. A bit bland. If you're in the area I would reccomend happy lamb instead. It tastes better and is a better deal and all you can eat as well

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 2

Meghan Deshpande

Not a good experience. They did not do a good job explaining anything.

Sunishchit Pradhan

Love the food but the waitress is horrible . She asks us to remove the tip if its $5 or lower .

Ashley Cao

Impressive selection of seafood and meet. Broth is decent. Everything is good for the price, typical Chinese hotpot. Taste decent, love the seafood- so fresh. Perfect for late night dinner. Definitely will come back. You get some fruits as dessert

B Paxson

So so so good here!

Kathy Duong

i hate this place sucks its not the same dowsnt have tom yum flavor and the spicy mala suck !!!

Sean Moses Sr.

Was great! Fast service and friendly staff

Diana Luft

This place does the job. $32/pp and it has a good variety and portions. The service is very quick and they very friendly and attentive. The broth could be a bit more flavorful.

If you’re looking for a quick no thoughts head empty type of lunch or dinner, this place is very safe and can accommodate large groups easily.

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