Xiang Hotpot - Menu

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

🛍 Soup, Chinese, Hot Pot, Seafood

4.2 💬 2535 Reviews
Xiang Hotpot

Phone: +17188515888

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

City: Brooklyn

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 2535

Website: 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!"

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Seafood

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Featured Items

Beef And Mutton

Entrées

Meats

Vegetable

Regular Rolls

Beef Mains

Specialties

Spicy Rice Cake

Other Protein

Raw Beans

Side Orders

Side Dishes

Offals

Noodles & Such

Vegetarian

Sides

Extras

Chef's Specialties

Starters

Deluxe Sandwiches

Live Seafood

Vegetables

Erin Erin

Love this place! It’s all you can eat hot pot. They have many types of broth and food selection. I love the tomato broth the most. Will definitely come again!

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Lulu
Lulu

It’s super authentic Chinese hotpot, the waiter of our table showed great hospitality and was super helpful. I liked the ordinary buffet , it’s perfect for my taste and very affordable. Would definitely come back and will recommend to others as well!


Sophia
Sophia

My favorite hotpot place. I always get the tomato soup base. It’s packed with flavor. It’s all you can eat and the meat is such good quality. Definitely should come here if you are craving hotpot. Canned Drinks are also included! Service is amazing and they are always friendly and quick to it.


Jenny
Jenny

I recently had the pleasure of dining here and it was an absolute delight! The service was top-notch, with attentive and friendly staff catering to our every need. The hot pot experience was outstanding, with a wide variety of fresh and high-quality ingredients that satisfied every palate. I highly recommend this place for its exceptional service and delicious hot pot offerings. A definite five-star experience! View menu


Xinran
Xinran

My first time came to Xiang Hotpot-Brooklyn. The interior design is pretty modern, with Chinese style.The wait time is pretty short even on a Saturday afternoon. I think it’s due to they have a plenty of seats.Location is on the Main Street which is easy to find. In the entrance area, I saw the staff wears traditional costume. Like the vibe here.Service here is awesome. Friendly and welcoming. I truly enjoy the experience.


Anna
Anna

Find this spot by accident, but I was extremely surprised with the interior and helping waitresses. Just wow! Even there was a some construction going inside the restaurant didn’t make my lunch with family awful. Chinese style. Music is nice and relaxing. Food is delicious. Seafood is on point! We loved live shrimps and large shrimps the best. Deserts are surprising! Salty cream on strawberry cake(which is not a cake it’s ice lol you have to try it ‍?Ice cream want hurts your sides! it’s fat free I love itOverall I’m super surprised by finding this place, will come back for sureJust one thing you have to know everything is on Chinese language, even in bill, but don’t worry it’s all you can e...


Isabelle
Isabelle

Awesome place for hotpot! They have a premium and a basic version of all u can eat. The premium version includes sashimi and some pretty good appetizers like fried shrimp balls, pumpkin pancake, and the best thing: pig trotters—the skin was crispy with chili powder and cooked too the perfect tenderness. The hot pot we got the sour radish and duck base and the tomato base. Never done a tomato base before, and despite it making the food taste Italian, it was actually pretty good. Got a variety of meats, veggies, tofu, seafood, and everything including the sashimis was very fresh. The sauces were good, although I don’t recall them having a “house sauce” like 99 Favors. And the ambience was grea... View menu


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... View menu

Brooklyn

Brooklyn

Brooklyn, a vibrant borough of New York City, is known for its diverse culture and cuisine, offering iconic foods like artisanal pizzas, bagels, and international delicacies like dim sum and falafel.

Categories

  • Soup Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day.
  • Chinese Savor the rich, authentic flavors of China with our selection of iconic dishes. From savory stir-fries to mouthwatering dim sum, each creation captures the essence of traditional Chinese cuisine, delighting your taste buds with every bite. View menu
  • Hot Pot Hot Pot offers a communal and interactive dining experience where diners cook a variety of fresh meats, seafood, and vegetables in a flavorful simmering broth right at the table, tailored to personal taste preferences.
  • Seafood Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!

Amenities

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  • Television
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  • Outdoor Seating
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  • Accepts Credit Cards

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