▶ Rose Hibiscus $98 ◀
This is hibiscus flower tea, which can help relieve greasiness and spiciness!
▶ Spicy Potato $78 ◀
Their potatoes are sliced, packed with spicy flavor, and still retain a crispy texture, making it a fantastic appetizer!
▶ Pickled Pepper Chicken Feet $98 ◀
The chicken feet have a chewy skin and fragrant meat, with a delightful chewiness! Though they are pickled with peppers, they aren't too spicy and have a slight sourness, making them a very appetizing dish!
▶ Spicy + Coconut Chicken Hot Pot Base $468 ◀
This time we chose a dual-flavor hot pot. It was my first time trying coconut chicken soup as a hot pot base, and it's lightly sweet and smooth overall. The coconut flavor in the chicken soup isn't too strong, and you only taste the coconut fruit when you get to the flesh. The coconut chicken hot pot base also comes with tender chicken, and paired with the coconut chicken soup, it has a subtly sweet aroma. So if the spicy hot pot gets too hot, you can mix in the coconut chicken soup to balance it out! The spicy hot pot base contains many spices, resulting in a straightforward spiciness and tingling sensation.
▶ Bacon Pork $168 ◀
In addition to skewers, there are also meat platters available! Options include pork, beef, chicken, and lamb!
▶ Beef Belly $198 ◀
▶ Crispy Pork $138 ◀
This crispy pork is a must-order for skewers; soaking it in the spicy hot pot is great, but it can also be eaten directly, as it is sprinkled with some chili powder!
▶ Old Beijing 2:8 Sesame Sauce Noodles (Original Flavor) $68 ◀
Their sesame sauce noodles have a strong peanut flavor, making it overall slightly sweet, which perfectly complements the spicy hot pot. The noodles maintain their chewiness, and they provide enough sauce so each strand is well-coated with sauce!
▶ Black Plum Ice Powder $68 ◀
The texture of the ice powder is somewhat similar to ai-yu jelly, but a little more chewy, paired with black plum sauce, it makes for a sweet and sour dessert, which is a great ending!
▶ Prosperity Blossom $138 ◀
A very luxurious name, the fried glutinous rice balls are presented in a way that resembles blooming flowers—colorful fried glutinous rice balls served with condensed milk and peanut powder; who wouldn't love it?
▶ Dry Dipping Sauce Powder $20 ◀
Eating skewers is perfect with dry dipping sauce. It's a combination of seven spice powder, yellow soybean powder, and crushed peanuts, which surprisingly pairs well with the meat. It's sweet and salty, and since the peanuts are in granules and not powder, it adds texture!
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