No. 236, Sanduo 3rd Road, Yuya District, Kaohsiung City
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It is an old brand of hotpot. The clear soup pot without the old pot has a strong taste and is more suitable for those who don't like spicy food. Peach shaved ice: Unexpectedly delicious, and you can refill it, which is amazing. Sirloin beef: Each piece is very full, and the meat is worth trying. Ringing roll: I feel that there are not many hotpot restaurants in Kaohsiung that have this. It is delicious with the clear soup base. Taro balls: No good or bad. [Environment] Very comfortable and quiet with a wooden style. [Service] They will ask for more soup and ingredients, very enthusiastic.
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It is an old brand of hotpot. The clear soup pot without the old pot has a strong taste and is more suitable for those who don't like spicy food. Peach shaved ice: Unexpectedly delicious, and you can refill it, which is amazing. Sirloin beef: Each piece is very full, and the meat is worth trying. Ringing roll: I feel that there are not many hotpot restaurants in Kaohsiung that have this. It is delicious with the clear soup base. Taro balls: No good or bad. [Environment] Very comfortable and quiet with a wooden style. [Service] They will ask for more soup and ingredients, very enthusiastic.
This is a long-established Taiwanese spicy hotpot restaurant. The spicy hotpot base is quite fragrant. The beef in it is of average quality and a little broken when cooked. The Taiwanese tofu tastes good and the vegetables are fresh too.
Authentic Taiwanese hotpot, the tofu in the spicy hotpot is delicious, and the fish fillet is also great. It is said that the fish is killed alive, and the beef is fatty. It tastes very good after being boiled. The tofu skin tastes just average.
This is a branch brand of the well-known local Dingwang Catering Group in Taiwan, specializing in healthy spicy hot pot. I must say that the taste of Wu Lao Guo is really unique. It looks like a spicy hotpot and smells very fragrant, but it doesn’t taste spicy at all. It has a strong flavor, especially in the middle and second half. It doesn’t even feel too salty like the ordinary spicy hotpot. I guess the preparation of the soup base is very particular. Overall, it is a very good hot pot dish, but the price is medium to high in the local area. It is eaten a la carte, and the duck blood and tofu at the bottom of the pot are unlimited refills. Personally, I recommend not ordering drinks, because the complimentary tea and smoothies are enough. You can choose the meat and seafood you like, and you can order vegetables individually instead of the platter. The old fried dough sticks are very flavorful and delicious.
The store charges a service charge of 10% and a minimum consumption of $650 per table. The dining time is limited to one and a half hours. The store is located near the MRT station, which is convenient for tourists to dine in, and it is open late at night for late-night snacks. The service staff are generally nice, but they don't proactively inform you of discounts, which is a small drawback. The environment is elegant and comfortable, but the chairs are not very comfortable to sit on. The food in the store is quite exquisite, and the prices are a bit high, but it's acceptable for occasional meals. You can try some different hot pots when you come to Taiwan.
I always thought that the hot pot at the South Gate of the Temple of Heaven was the best, but now I know that the Taiwanese ice cream tofu hot pot is the best hot pot in the world! The taste is OK, and the ingredients are quite fresh. It is really expensive, but I still enjoyed it!
It is a relatively expensive hot pot in Taiwan! If I calculated correctly, it would be about RMB 560 for two people. The service is very important. They bowed to you until you doubt your life. It turns out that some service industries in Taiwan are very similar to those in Japan. In fact, just smile and nod! The hot pot is still not spicy. I feel that I am one of the best spicy people in Taiwan.
This is the most popular spicy hotpot restaurant in Taiwan that I have seen. It is packed with people. I heard from a friend that reservations must be made in advance. Fortunately, there are only three of us. The taste smells good and looks spicy, but it is not that spicy in the mouth. The more you eat, the more delicious it is.