𓎩 The plate is full! The first all-you-can-eat Chinese New Year hot pot in Hong Kong!
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On the first day of the Lunar New Year, let’s have a good luck hot pot and wish everyone a prosperous Year of the Rabbit!
HEA, located on Fuk Lo Tsuen Road in Kowloon City, specializes in Taiwanese cuisine and this year it is launching a Chinese New Year all-you-can-eat hot pot.
The 100-minute all-you-can-eat hot pot is available from now until March 31, priced at $188 per person before 6pm and $208 per person after 6pm. The minimum order is for two people or more, and the portion size will be calculated per person.
The 100-minute all-you-can-eat hot pot includes:
Japanese Yatani scallops, rich fish, fish maw, braised sea cucumber, fortune market, mushrooms with oyster sauce, refreshing fish balls, Hakka pork belly, Sheung Shui tofu, mushrooms with oyster sauce, lotus root, fortune, deep-fried taro, radish in soup, fragrant cloud ear, nourishing pork skin, hair algae
Unlimited additional ingredients:
Oyster sauce mushroom, refreshing fish balls, Hakka pork belly, Sheung Shui tofu, oyster sauce mushroom, Pantang lotus root, fortune, fried taro, radish soup with fragrant green fungus, nourishing pork skin, American fatty beef, bamboo shoots, Taiwanese taro strips, Penghu tribute balls, squid balls, Shilin fried chicken, A Zong noodles (with A Zong chili sauce), secret ice tofu, watercress, Chinese lettuce, baby cabbage, fresh bamboo shoots, Wanhua Street small bowl of oyster braised pork rice, white radish, 196 Taiwanese taro balls
In addition, you can drink Taiwanese drinks and beer and soda for +$32, and you can have unlimited lamb stew, chicken stew, and pork knuckle stew for +$68. It's really rich.
My favorite dishes are fish maw, mushrooms and hair algae. The radish is dipped in the store’s highly recommended Taiwanese A-Zong chili sauce, which is very delicious! Served with a small bowl of Wanhua Street oyster braised pork rice filled with ingredients, and 196 Taiwanese taro balls and grass jelly as dessert, you can enjoy the festive hot pot with Taiwanese characteristics, which is very satisfying!
Let’s all have a good luck pot of food!
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📍G/F, 41 Fuk Lo Tsuen Road, Kowloon City
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