In terms of the meal, the soup base of the Shiquan medicinal hot pot is sweet and not salty, with ingredients like goji berries in moderation. Girls can simply add Prince noodles to feel full. The a la carte stinky tofu is full of flavor and very satisfying.
The dining environment is clean, featuring a rich selection of self-service sauces and drinks, as well as popcorn and ice cream. The overall ambiance is comfortable.
In terms of service, there is a ordering machine available, but it currently only accepts cash payments, and there is a waiting time.
The store, which has just opened for a short while, is doing great business. During dinner time, you have to wait a bit. There is a self-ordering machine available, but it currently only accepts cash; I don't know if they will add mobile payment options in the future.
The dining environment is relatively clean, and the self-service area has a good variety of sauces and drinks, as well as popcorn and ice cream. You can also help yourself to the noodles for dine-in, which I quite like.
This time, I ordered the complete herbal hot pot and found it quite enjoyable. The broth is not too salty and has a hint of sweetness, with some goji berries and other ingredients inside. The portion of vegetables seems fine to me. I personally don't like hot pot ingredients very much, and there aren't too many in this hot pot. I think a girl could get full with an additional serving of Prince noodles, while a guy might want to add more ingredients.
Additionally, we ordered the stinky tofu a la carte, and I think it performs well! The smell is strong enough, and it tastes quite fragrant after you eat it. I recommend it.