Xw Spicy Hot Pot offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere, with a cozy and intimate setting created by good lighting. The staff is friendly and attentive, promptly seating guests and explaining the ordering process. The restaurant provides a wide variety of fresh and high-quality ingredients for hot pot, including meats, vegetables, and seafood. The restaurant offers a unique and flavorful experience, with preset hot pot options and customizable sauces. Guests can enjoy a range of broths, including golden soup and tomato beef mala tang, with a variety of ingredients to add, such as fish, woodear mushroom, and enoki mushrooms. The restaurant also features a sauce bar and a dessert option, brown sugar mochi.
Recent reviews highlight fast service and great lunch deals, with prices as low as $15 for any malatang with a soft drink. The servings are large, and the wide variety of toppings includes glass noodles, lotus root, fish cake, fried tofu, and wintermelon. Some guests wish there was less noodle, as it tends to absorb the soup quickly. The big hotpots are praised for being tastier and more flavorful than the lunch malatang, with some finding the numbing peppercorns quite strong but still enjoyable. A popular suggestion is to share a giant pot with someone. Many guests find the food delicious and the service friendly, making it a good place to visit for both lunch and dinner.
Xw Spicy Hot Pot offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere, with a cozy and intimate setting created by good lighting. The staff is friendly and attentive, promptly seating guests and explaining the ordering process. The restaurant provides a wide variety of fresh and high-quality ingredients for hot pot, including meats, vegetables, and seafood. The restaurant offers a unique and flavorful experience, with preset hot pot options and customizable sauces. Guests can enjoy a range of broths, including golden soup and tomato beef mala tang, with a variety of ingredients to add, such as fish, woodear mushroom, and enoki mushrooms. The restaurant also features a sauce bar and a dessert option, brown sugar mochi.
Recent reviews highlight fast service and great lunch deals, with prices as low as $15 for any malatang with a soft drink. The servings are large, and the wide variety of toppings includes glass noodles, lotus root, fish cake, fried tofu, and wintermelon. Some guests wish there was less noodle, as it tends to absorb the soup quickly. The big hotpots are praised for being tastier and more flavorful than the lunch malatang, with some finding the numbing peppercorns quite strong but still enjoyable. A popular suggestion is to share a giant pot with someone. Many guests find the food delicious and the service friendly, making it a good place to visit for both lunch and dinner.