Dragon Hot Pot
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My top three go to place for spicy stew! They have several branches, and Ive come to all of them. The one in the city has stir fry option but I always…
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Ive been here a few times and I have also went to other places for malatang (hot pot), I still find that the soup base here is the best among those th…
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It sucks that the minimum is 400g because i dont eat that much but the dragon spicy is quite delicious with multiple choices of toppings. It's a good …
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Dragon Hot Pot is open for Casual Dining. Dragon Hot Pot serves Hot Pot dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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7 Reviews on “Dragon Hot Pot”
My top three go to place for spicy stew! They have several branches, and Ive come to all of them. The one in the city has stir fry option but I always go for the broth one! I can handle hot to dragon hot spiciness, but hot is probably the best.
So, you pick whatever ingredients you want in your stew, put them in a pot, weight it, and pay. Seafood, meat, veggies, everything!! Seafood and meat arent that fresh but heck the broth is the key!! My favorite are shrimp, tripe, chrysanthemum leaf and banana blossom (?), its super good!
Ive been here a few times and I have also went to other places for malatang (hot pot), I still find that the soup base here is the best among those that I have tried.. I have tried all the heat ratings including mild, medium & hot.. the one in photos is the hot rating & the spicy ness is still acceptable for me.. I still think that will go for dragon hot pot when I want malatang.. the main downside to the experience is that the restaurant is pretty small and it feels very cramped..
It sucks that the minimum is 400g because i dont eat that much but the dragon spicy is quite delicious with multiple choices of toppings. It’s a good restaurant for visitor
Had to come experience the hype of Dragon Hotpot
Ordered:
~1kg Dragon hotpot (hot): vermicelli noodles, instant noodles, fish balls, tofu skin, fish, wagyu beef, marinated beef, pork, enoki mushroom, fish cake ($40.50)
Review:
It was a lot. A delicious amount of spice that left eyes watery, nose runny while triggering inane laughter from the heat travelling down your throat.
Loved the selection of things we could throw into our pot, but hated how the ingredients in the malatang were cooked unevenly. The beef became too well done so it became too chewy.
Experience of picking out your food was fun though.
Would recommend it for the novelty, and a great experience to bond with friends as you get to select ingredients together and die together as the spice levels overwhelm you.
First time trying out this place after hearing how good it was for a few months from the misses. The selection was decent the broth was not bad but its prob not worth the money for what I got. But for spicy hotpot lovers this would be the best place to enjoy hot soup.
Wanted to try this after seeing a line outside the joint. Today at 12:30 pm there were no line.
When you are inside, it can get confusing – do you take a seat first or pick your food. The steps are pick raw ingredients, weigh and pay for it. Minimum 400g. I picked the hot spicy soup.
Should have picked the most spicy because the soup is not spicy at all in comparison to a hot pot restaurant like David’s Hotpot or Dainty Sichuan hotpot. See my reviews.
Overall soup is tasty and the ingredients fresh. I have picked mainly seafood, beef and lamb. Did not pick any carbs. Total cost about $12.80.
Enjoyed the food here and its very fun. Its a quick and cheaper alterntive to regular hot pot and the serving sizes are huge! Its so easy to over fill your bowl so try and be on the conservative side if you’re not in for a feast. The broth is not bad but not the best, and they charge by weight so I avoid loading up on carbs. Definitely worth a try if you haven’t already.