


Now am I going to ditch my other hot pot spots in the city? Not at all.

There's just something about finishing a spicy and savoury meal with the sweetness of oranges, watermelon, and cantaloupe that I can't explain - but it truly was the cherry on top. From sesame seeds, peanuts, scallions, to soy sauce, hoisin, and an array of other choices, the flavour train just didn't wanna stop.Īfter diving into everything, and I mean everything, we ended our meal off just right with some fresh fruit offered from the Liuyishou bar. Liuyishou also offers a topping and sauce bar, so that you can take your hot pot experience to the next level. The simplicity of this soup base offered a fabulous mix of flavours that paired well with everything, especially the noodles and greens. As for the bone and pork rib broth? My absolute fave. It provided just the right amount of kick without sending me into a full-blown coughing fit. What you have read was NOT influenced in any way by the venue.Now, if you're someone who loves spicy food, then the medium base is right up your alley - heck even go for the full-on hot option if you're feelin' adventurous enough.
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He pays in full for whatever he and his companions eat, drink, take away or occasionally throw at each other. Xerxes physically dines at, or orders from, each and every venue he reviews. Founded in 2000, Liuyishou Hotpot has grown from a single location on a small street in Chongqing, China to over 1,300+ locations in China, Canada, U.S. Thankfully, prices are surprisingly affordable. Although unlicensed, this is definitely an option for date-night. Staff members are friendly, English speaking and infinitely accommodating. Vegetarians note they have a full section in their menu just for you. I was very impressed with the quality and quantity of the ingredients they brought us to cook, particularly the seafood. Fresh too are the condiments from which you build your dipping sauce. We chose a combination of Liuyishou Chicken and Spicy Chicken Soup to use as our base. 85C Bakery Cafe - San Jose - 1183 South De Anza Boulevard 10&20. I was fascinated to find a whole section in the menu dedicated to the different broth (or “soup” as they call it) they offer. The broth, a key element in any hotpot, is flavoursome and freshly made every day. In typical (authentic) Chinese style, private rooms are also available. interior made all the more pleasing with the use of vegetation (be it fake) throughout the restaurant. Located in the passageway to the parking area of Latifa Towers not far from the Trade Centre, Liuyishou has a respectable, upmarket. The recently opened Liuyishou Hot Pot restaurant on Sheikh Zayed Road is, without doubt, one of the best of its kind in Dubai.

