This Shantou hot pot in Kaohsiung continues the methods of the old shop in Xinyuan, Pingtung. The broth is refreshing with a hint of satay fragrance, and the flavor is steady without being too strong.
The quality of the meat is also quite good. The warm beef can be eaten after just a few seconds of cooking; the meat is tender and without any fishy taste. The pork collar is cut thick, making it enjoyable to eat.
They now offer personal hot pots for NT$258, which include vegetables, hot pot ingredients, and main meat dishes. The portions are quite generous, enough for an average appetite to feel full.
The restaurant also provides self-service drinks and ice cream. Overall, it's a satisfying meal at a reasonable price. The space is large, making it suitable for group gatherings. This place is definitely worth a try!
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