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this steamboat shop is opened by two brothers from china (sichuan maybe? ) the ingredients are fresh and variety is comparable to Chong Qing Huo Guo minus the price.when the shop first open, they give out a $5 voucher for every $40 spent. not sure if they are still giving out the voucher cos we have ceased receiving them. u can enquire about it if u are a first timer.the service is prompt and fast, 95% of the staff are from PRC and they are quick to respond to our requests every time. the port
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this steamboat shop is opened by two brothers from china (sichuan maybe?
) the ingredients are fresh and variety is comparable to Chong Qing Huo Guo minus the price.
when the shop first open, they give out a $5 voucher for every $40 spent. not sure if they are still giving out the voucher cos we have ceased receiving them. u can enquire about it if u are a first timer.

the service is prompt and fast, 95% of the staff are from PRC and they are quick to respond to our requests every time. the portion of the ingredients are reasonable and the service staff seldom missed our orders.

the ma la (spicy) soup gives out all the right flavor. but the chicken soup's standard varies at times. there were a few times in the past, when we were there and drank some of the chicken soup. the MSG in the soup was way over and we felt so thirsty one hr after the meal.recently we went again and were happy that the chicken soup tastes better and does not contain as much MSG as before.

if u want to save on drinks, just order the dessert (included in the buffet price of $18+++) and ask the staff to add ice into the dessert soup (eg: longan soup, black jelly soup..etc) as the soup are not chilled.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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Date of Visit
2011-03-09
Spending Per Head
$25 (Dinner)
Celebration
Birthday
Recommended Dishes
  • sliced beef
  • pigs liver
  • sliced chicken meat
  • chive dumplings
  • mantou with sweetened milk