Spice World
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Definitely a very fulfilling hotpot experience. The decoration of the restaurant was grand with marble tables and lanterns. Got a free soup base with …
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it's not everyday that we eat a Chinese HotPot accompanied by a Wagyu Beef Barbie, a Spicy Hello Kitty inside our Soup and a Robot Staff! Sah cool & y…
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Amazing hot pot ... I'm not a fan of hot pot but this place does good meats and spicy broth. Besides all the gimmick stuff the food is good but slight…
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Spice World is open for Casual Dining. Spice World serves Chinese, Hot Pot, Asian, Sichuan and Seafood dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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9 Reviews on “Spice World”
Amazing hot pot … I’m not a fan of hot pot but this place does good meats and spicy broth. Besides all the gimmick stuff the food is good but slightly pricey. Make sure you get the meat Barbie and the snow wagyu. asianfoodninja.com
Great restaurant and a fun hot pot experience. One of the best ones Ive ever had. Love the huge choice of sauces to choose from and the combinations they recommend. The dishes were well presented especially the wagyu Barbie and the hello kitty doll paste for the soup base. The attendants were very helpful but English lacking abit. One let down was the fish we ordered had tiny bones in it, which was really unpleasant to eat.
The decoration of this restaurant is very good. Feel comfortable to have dinner in here. The taste of hotpot is very decent just like normal hotpot. The price is quite pricy
The service here is absolutely appalling. You would think if you had arrived a little late to a restaurant they would have called you or held the table for a little bit before cancelling. We arrived 10-15 minutes late and the lady said that as part of the policy the table gets cancelled. What policy? We werent aware of any.We waited for 1hr and 20 mins for our second requested table when we were told 10-20 mins wait time. We ordered a hello kitty butter block in which the waiter brought it out on a plate. Not even thinking, he slid the hello kitty block into the pot of stock which splashed the buttered stock all onto MY table space, my bag, a little on my clothes and covered the wall 5cm beside me. He didnt even apologise or offer to clean it, he simply gasped oh… what would you expect from sliding a 20x10cm block of butter into stock?Before I had eaten I was already done. The chilli stock contained little peppers that softened and would come into your bowl if you had wanted soup. I had accidentally bitten into one which had my mouth tingling for hours. It was almost like I couldnt feel my mouth anymore.If it came down to wait time and service, I wouldnt be returning.
We were lucky enough to try this place. The restaurant is located on level 2, it was a bit hard to find. The restaurant is very spacious, clean with modern -chinese decoration. We really like their food, the meat quality was on point.it was a shame we forgot to try their sauces! They have varieties of sauces that match with the meat. Our favourite are milk flavour beef and swan dessert you have to try it!!!!
Quality of the food, soup, sauces and service were great! Very fresh ingredients however portion sizes were quite small for $170 for 2 people.
Spice World sells itself on the novelty it brings to the humble Chinese hot pot the Wagyu on the barbie doll, the robots circling the dining floor, the melting teddy bear stock base and more. So I was expecting a fun night out, but an average food night out. It turned out to be both a fun night, with lots of oohs and ahhs but also a delicious dinner.When you first enter Spice World, it seems normal, until one of the robots carrying a tray of mints, almost bumps into you. The robots really set the scene for the rest of the meal and you just know that it will be quite an experience!The hot pot menu is fairly standard for a hot pot venue. First, you choose the soup my suggestion is to choose the hot pot in the centre to share with friends with half spicy and half clear soup because no one can ever handle just the spicy even if you choose mild. Second, you choose all the ingredients for the hot pot my suggestion is a good mix of vegetables, balls (fish balls, lobster balls, etc) and thin slices of meat (beef, lamb, etc). Spice World also has a good selection of cooked items. They also have some complimentary sides and thankfully, fruit. Trust me, the watermelon is a lifesaver once you dig into the spicy hot pot!For some novelty, choose the beautifully wrapped Barbie doll covered in thin slices of Wagyu beef and the stock base shaped as a teddy bear or Hello Kitty that melts in the broth. Its a little sad to watch the poor thing disappear into the spicy soupIf youve never been to hot pot before, its meant to be a lengthy meal as you slowly cook the ingredients in the soup. By the way, my favourite ingredient is the fish roe ball its basically a chewy fish ball filled with fish roe inside and when you bite in, the fish roe pops out and melts in your mouth. Truly magnificent!For the full review, go to imhangry.net/2018/10/08/spice-world-hot-pot-sydney-cbd/