Xiang Hotpot - Piatti

5816 Fort Hamilton Pkwy, Brooklyn I-11219-5884, United States

🛍 Soup, Chinese, Hot Pot, Seafood

4.2 💬 2535 Recensioni
Xiang Hotpot

Telefono: +17188515888

Indirizzo: 5816 Fort Hamilton Pkwy, Brooklyn I-11219-5884, United States

Città: Brooklyn

Menu Piatti: 35

Recensioni: 2535

Sito Web: http://www.xianghotpot.com/#menu

"This all-you-can-eat (AYCE) hotpot experience stands out because you have to serve yourself from a mini food bar. The only items you can specifically order are beef or lamb if you choose the least expensive Hotpot Buffet, priced at $23.99 for lunch and $28.99 for dinner. If you opt for the AYCE seafood buffet—which includes shrimp, sea mussels, crabs, red clams, salmon, cuttlefish, clams, sea snails, wagyu, tender beef, beef tongue, duck tongue, boneless duck feet, oysters, bullfrog, and scallops—it's $40 for lunch and $46 for dinner. There's also a station where you can make your own sauces and grab fried Mantou (Chinese sweet bread), sweet potato fries, and Youtiao (Chinese doughnuts). However, I found it disappointing that the sauce and dessert stations closed over an hour before closing time, especially since my group was still there at 9:45 PM and wanted to try the fried Mantou with condensed milk. On a positive note, they offered us ice cream to finish, with flavors including Vanilla, Chocolate, Mango, and Strawberry. Most of the canned drinks are complimentary, which I thought was a nice touch, so I enjoyed a can of Sprite and iced tea. My main issue with the place was that the selection for the Regular Hotpot was quite limited compared to what you could get at Laojie or 99 Favor Taste for a more reasonable price. Additionally, the beef took a long time to arrive, and the slices were cut very thin. Overall, it was a decent place for the experience, and I would definitely return to try their Seafood Hotpot. Also, I must mention that the chopsticks were notably large!"

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I visited this restaurant today, and I really enjoyed the atmosphere. The service was excellent as well!

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Mandy
Mandy

Good place for gathering. The most authentic hot pot in NY. Highly recommend!! Come and hot pot together!!


Kevin
Kevin

Loved the experience, very friendly staff, great food, the EDM they play in the background makes you feel like you're in a video game.


Heni
Heni

Nice experiences with good wait staff and very body, will go again. Even if it means that I have to drive from flushing to Bk!!!!jiaming is very good!!!! Visualizza piatti


Jinxing
Jinxing

I had an incredible experience at this hotpot restaurant, thanks to their outstanding service. They offer a wide variety of dishes and desserts to choose from. The sauce buffet is a fantastic addition, enhancing the overall dining experience.


Amanda
Amanda

Great hotpot experience. It's all you can eat but at a higher quality than other spots. They have a good drinks selection that is also unlimited. they also have unlimited appetizers that were actually pretty good. The fried mantou was very good. Also have a cotton candy section too if that's your jam. We got the seafood buffet option which costs more but has more quality seafood options including salmon sashimi which was decent quality. The beef was pretty good but not asgood as other premium hotpot spots.


Amanda
Amanda

All you can eat hot pot price: around $85 for two people, worth it! Got the mala spicy beef broth mushroom broth around $20) and the basic hot pot package $29/pp). You get access to a bunch of different vegetables and limited seafood shrimp, squid, fish), all prepared in small bowls in a refrigerated area. It?s different than other AYCE hot pot places because you have to get your own food to cook, vs a waiter bringing you food. Loved the environment/vibe, service isgreat, but just prepare to hear the ?birthday song? about 4x in one hour seems like every brooklyn hot pot spot does this). Would definitely come back again. It?s huge and they do take walk-ins you might need to wait a littlethoug... Visualizza piatti


Amanda
Amanda

I was drawn in by the delightful aroma wafting from this restaurant as I passed by. I think it might be the adorable bear-shaped butter that caught my attention! The broth we chose, Yuan Yang Broth, features two sides and is simply beautiful. It was a busy night when we visited, and they utilized a waiting QR code system with live updates, which was pretty impressive. They accept various cards, including Visa and Discover. Most of the food comes from the bar area, which also has a sauce station. Plus, there’s complimentary fried food available! You can select either a seafood hotpot or a regular hotpot, with about a $20-25 price difference. If you opt for the special seafood, the server will...


Amanda
Amanda

This is my favorite hot pot restaurant in Brooklyn. I've visited several times with friends, and each experience has been fantastic. The highlight here is definitely the soup base, which is more flavorful than what you'll find at other hot pot places—this might be why they charge for it. They offer a great selection of soup bases; I usually stick with the spicy and tomato options. What sets this restaurant apart from other all-you-can-eat (AYCE) hot pot spots is their food display. They keep the ingredients in a refrigerator, making it easy for us to see and choose whatever we like. For seafood, you'll need to place an order with the waiter, who will retrieve it from the kitchen for you. T...


Amanda
Amanda

This all-you-can-eat (AYCE) hotpot experience stands out because you have to serve yourself from a mini food bar. The only items you can specifically order are beef or lamb if you choose the least expensive Hotpot Buffet, priced at $23.99 for lunch and $28.99 for dinner. If you opt for the AYCE seafood buffet—which includes shrimp, sea mussels, crabs, red clams, salmon, cuttlefish, clams, sea snails, wagyu, tender beef, beef tongue, duck tongue, boneless duck feet, oysters, bullfrog, and scallops—it's $40 for lunch and $46 for dinner. There's also a station where you can make your own sauces and grab fried Mantou (Chinese sweet bread), sweet potato fries, and Youtiao (Chinese doughnuts). H... Visualizza piatti

Brooklyn

Brooklyn

Brooklyn, un vivace quartiere di New York City, è conosciuto per la sua cultura e cucina diversificata, offrendo cibi iconici come pizze artigianali, bagel e prelibatezze internazionali come dim sum e falafel.

Categorie

  • Soup Zuppe calde e confortanti per nutrire la tua anima. Scegli tra una varietà di brodi saporiti e ingredienti sostanziosi, perfetti come semplice antipasto o pasto soddisfacente in una giornata fredda.
  • Chinese Assapora i sapori ricchi e autentici della Cina con la nostra selezione di piatti iconici. Dai gustosi stir-fry ai dim sum da acquolina in bocca, ogni creazione cattura l'essenza della cucina tradizionale cinese, deliziando le tue papille gustative ad ogni morso. Visualizza piatti
  • Hot Pot Hot Pot offre un'esperienza culinaria comune e interattiva dove i commensali cucinano una varietà di carni fresche, frutti di mare e verdure in un saporito brodo bollente direttamente al tavolo, adattato ai gusti personali.
  • Seafood Immergiti nelle catture più fresche del mare con la nostra selezione di frutti di mare, che offre piatti squisiti preparati con pesce e crostacei di alta qualità. Assapora i sapori dell'oceano in ogni boccone!

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  • Outdoor Seating
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  • Accepts Credit Cards

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"When we called to reserve a table, no one informed us that there was a dining time limit of 1.5 hours. My friend wanted to invite more people to join us for dinner, but I was unsure if everyone would agree to the minimum charge of $60, including taxes and tips. I confirmed a reservation for 7 people during my second call, but ultimately, only 6 of us showed up. The table we were given was quite small, making it uncomfortable for six people, especially with the mandatory minimum spending of $60, as well as a 20% tip. For just two people, the minimum tip is 18%. I was confused about the dining time limit—was it two hours or 1.5? The party area was limited to just the backyard for additional seating. I was with friends who didn’t know the group well, and we arrived early at 3 PM, but we couldn’t wait until 6:30 PM. That’s why we ended up sitting at a separate table for two. Unfortunately, the restaurant didn’t seem to care and couldn’t arrange for us to be seated closer together. We had no choice in the matter. To make matters worse, the female waiter had a poor attitude. It felt like we were dining in a sidewalk market. She questioned another girl who served me ponzu sauce, apparently because I looked impatient when I saw her face. Her attitude only worsened after that. It seems like they need to train their employees better, as they seem unaware of how to provide good service. As for the food, it was just okay, typical of basic Japanese cuisine. There were too many restrictions! Customers are forced to adhere to the restaurant’s rules and limitations. I cannot recommend this place unless someone is specifically looking for a fast-food experience. In short, I don’t think I’ll be returning next time."