Located in the Zhiben area of Taitung, Dinghuang Hot Pot (Zhiben Branch) is a restaurant that specializes in affordable small hot pots. The restaurant operates on a one-person, one-pot model, offering a variety of soup base options at wallet-friendly prices, and it does not charge a service fee.
This time, I ordered the satay pork hot pot, among others. The portions of meat and vegetables are relatively small, and the flavors are quite average. The restaurant offers a self-service bar where rice, drinks, and ice cream are available for free. This aspect is quite attractive for those who want to eat well while saving money.
In summary, Dinghuang Hot Pot (Zhiben Branch) is a budget-friendly, no-frills small hot pot restaurant. It allows patrons to enjoy a hearty meal even on a limited budget. However, if you prioritize a layered soup base or high-quality ingredients, you might only want to give it a try, as the flavors are fairly average, which suits those with simple needs of "wanting to eat enough while also saving money."
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