Self serve hot pot all you can eat, the place is Clean, Fresh, Friendly service, Kids friendly, ideal fro a cold day all for a good price. No complaints, i suggest it!
Tam An P.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Laval, Canada
Great place to eat fondue, on a cold fall night. There are 4 assortment of broth: original, sate, Tom yum and spicy. Plenty of parking available
Fei M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Montreal, Canada
This Chinese hot pot restaurant is very good and reasonable price. It’s all you can eat style. They have different pots for you to choose. I went to this place with my parents and my friends several times. All good. Except beer is sold separately. But they have cold drink for unlimited refill. Compare to the little mongols sheep at chinatown. I prefer this one. You can take whatever you want by yourself. Unlike chinatown you can to fill up a paper every time. The place is very cool and fresh cold. It helps you to eat hot pot. Overall, really nice.
Huge B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Belœil, Canada
The staff is great. The hot pots were both really tasty. They only lose a star for the lack of labelling which renders the experience for newcomers a little bit complicated.
Kimberly M.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Montreal, Canada
This is pretty good but not the best hot pot in the city. Hot pots are all about the broth and flavors. Most times the broths here are very basic and not full of flavor like others Ive had. They also dont have much variety with food. I like the idea of going to pick out your own food, but there isnt much to choose from and what’s there isnt labelled so you have no idea what you may or may not want. Ive been here twice and left satisfied, but Id recommend little sheep in chinatown over this any day.
Vany T.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Montreal, Canada
The best hot pot in town! All u can eat for 20 $ and lots of variety even variety in the choice of soup!!! Clean, all u can eat and good price! What more can you ask for???
French C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Montreal, Canada
One of those reviews you wish you could keep to yourself. Mongolian hotpot has landed north of Montréal! Don’t be fooled by the location the decore is much nicer inside. A dozen tables makes the main dining area with some larger to accomodate 8 – 12 patrons and private room in the back. This is the classic hotpot with individual cooktops and 2 refrigerated counters to indulge from. The all-you-can-eat is $ 20 with good condiments, meat, fish and veggies to choose from. On any given day the soup base may vary but expect regular, spicy, satay and tom yum on hand. Bring an appetite or two.