Hot pot buffet11/19/2023 ![]() ![]() Opening hours: Tue-Sun 11am to 6am, Mon 11am to 11pm Children below the age of four eat for free!įor another solo hotpot spot, check out our review of Xiabu Xiabu at Bras Basah, or read our hotpot guide to the best hotpot restaurants in Singapore.Īddress: 35 Selegie Road, #01-06, Parklane Shopping Mall, Singapore 188307 For parents, your kids can dine in from $12.80++ on weekdays for lunch and $18.80++ for dinner, weekends and holidays. If you’re a student, bring your student card to enjoy a $3 discount on all days. Items include a whole tray of mala grilled fish and sweet slipper lobster tails. LaJiangShan Hotpot also offers a daily dinner special which is limited to one set per diner. Image credit: dinner buffet menu has over 80 ingredients on offer, including free-flow seafood! Eat your fill of mussels, fresh prawns, and even flower crab doused with the special seafood garlic chilli sauce. There’s your usual tubs of sesame seeds, soya sauce, and vinegar, but also more interesting sauces such as tahini sauce and Thai chili sauce to experiment with. Dip your grilled meat in your own custom sauce, mixed from the condiments available at their extensive sauce station. Image credit: BBQ, there is a variety of ingredients to choose from, such as marinated shabu shabu meats, king oyster mushroom, and slices of luncheon meat. ![]() Xiabu Xiabu Review: Famous Solo Hotpot From China Now At Bras Basah, Has Curry Broth And Ice Kachang Image credit: if you’re feeling slightly peckish while waiting for your soup to boil, they have hot appetisers available, including unlimited baskets of Xiao Long Bao, deep-fried Mantou, and spicy Pork Belly Rolls. To enrich your soup, add as much liao as you’d like, especially their large and juicy signature Handmade Meatballs made from pork, mutton, or beef. Add on $2.80 for a single soup base or $4.80 for two, and when your soup runs low they will refill it with more broth instead of hot water. Whether you’re dining solo or in a large group, everyone gets their own mini hotpot and grill, so don’t worry about that one serial double-dipper in the squad.įor the hotpot, nine soup bases are available, including a mouth-numbing Mala and a hearty Herbal Chicken soup. The dinner menu (from $28.80++) is even more extensive, with seafood, Wagyu beef, and a specialty dinner item that changes from day to day. Image credit: $18.80++, every diner at their store in Parklane Shopping Mall gets their own mini hotpot and grill with free-flow ingredients such as pork belly and king oyster mushroom off the weekday lunch menu. It’s a good thing, then, that I recently came across LaJiangShan Hotpot, a solo BBQ and hotpot buffet destination that is here for us. Just think about how many people would welcome it–the introverts, the germaphobes, those of us who are unfairly roasted for accidentally turning the meat to charcoal. Going out for hotpot and BBQ with friends is fun, but those IG reels of solo diners in Japan makes me wonder why we don’t have that concept in Singapore. LaJiangShan Hotpot has free-flow buffet from $18.80++ ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply.AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |