There is actually no need to elaborate on the popularity of the Mala series.
Mala, New Mala, and New Mala P+, each has its own characteristics.
Xin Mala is considered a middle-of-the-road route. It lacks the fruits and desserts of Mala and provides a more variety of delicious meat and vegetables.
P+ is a higher-end meat product. Which one is better is a matter of opinion.
Today the two of them came to visit at 21:00 and ate until after 23:00.
Because it was quite late, I didn’t have time to take a picture of the sauce.
I also forgot to take a photo of the vegetarian bar. After all, when closing time is approaching, the clerks are always very quick.
The quality of meat and seafood remains stable.
My favorite is the chicken Buddha, the taste is really irresistible.
The ice cream is Haagen-Dazs and Movenpick, which is a bit hard and not very easy to dig.
The selection at the beverage bar is still diverse, and the 0% alcohol Chawar is well worth a try.
The Xinma spicy series is still one of the best choices for all-you-can-eat spicy hot pot, and is recommended to everyone.
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