
Whether you’re looking for a fun night out or a family-friendly meal, a good hotpot never disappoints! It is a great way to get a group together over lunch or dinner and enjoy a variety of broths, meats, and vegetables. You’ll find everything you need in this guide from vegetarian hotpot options thanks to Megan’s Kitchen, boozy nights out at Bino N’ Booze, and even family-friendly ones at Kumachan Onsen, a popular bear-themed hotpot restaurant from Japan.
Kumachan Onsen, the popular bear-themed hotpot from Japan, has just landed in Hong Kong! Choose your soup base first (comes in 7 flavors) and then start piling on the topping as you cook your own hot pot right in front of you! There are several options to choose from like the Wagyu beef or the chicken meatballs as well as seafood - each hot pot is served with a vegetable platter and your choice of Japanese udon or rice. Kids will love the experience of cooking their own food and will mostly love the cute bear-themed dishes as well.
Kumachan Onsen, Carnival By Food Fiesta, Shop 255 & 266, 2/F, Cityplaza, 18 Taikoo Shing Road, Tai Koo, Hong Kong, +852 26669099
Located in the heart of Causeway Bay is a 9,000sq ft retro-style hot pot restaurant. Lau Haa’s interior design will definitely take you back to Old Hong Kong. Lau Has, which directly translates to downstairs, offers over 20 different kinds of soup bases and a menu filled with all local hotpot delicacies like fishballs, plum and pork meatballs, and more! As good as the food is, the 70s-inspired interior definitely makes this hotpot restaurant unique. Open every day from 6pm to midnight.
Lau Haa, Shop A, B/F & G/F, Lockhart House, 440 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, +852 2214 9388
Lets Pot is a guaranteed fun night out thanks to its live DJ performances as well as its variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, You can plan a whole night out here while enjoying quality hotpot.
Lets Pot, 1/F, David House, 37-39 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, +852 3188 1176, https://www.instagram.com/lets_pothk/
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Hotpot is typically associated with red meat, chicken and pork, but Megan’s Kitchen offers an additional take on hotpot. This popular restaurant located in Wan Chai not only features meaty options but delicious vegetarian ones as well. For all vegetarian food lovers craving hotpot, this is definitely the place to go!
Megan’s Kitchen, 5/F, Lucky Centre, 165-171 Wan Chai Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, +852b 2866 8305, https://meganskitchen.com/
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This established Taiwanese-based hotpot chain, Wulao founded its first location in Hong Kong in Causeway Bay's V Place. Its infamous hot and spicy malt, chicken and pork broth are all definitely worth a try! They also offer bottomless refills of their duck blood as well as tofu skin.
Wulao, 5/F, V Point, 18 Tang Lung Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, +852 2633 3586, https://www.wulao.com.hk/
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This hotpot joint located in Sai Ying Pun is the perfect place if you're ever in the area and craving some good hotpot. 616 Hotpot is known for its quality beef as well as the interior design of the restaurant making it the perfect spot for an after-work or family meal.
616 Hotpot, Shop A, G/F, Samtoh Building, 384-386 Queen's Road West, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong, +852 9034 9794
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With its unique 80s and 90s-inspired interior, JKJ Pot is a hidden gem in Tsim Sha Tsui. Located on Hillwood Road, JKJ Pot features some of Hong Kong's most iconic interior designs with the city's iconic foldable chairs, round wooden tables and vintage posters. Their signature chicken pot is reknowned in the area thanks to its incredible flavor as well as their recently launched coriander soup base.
JKJ Pot, G/F, 23 Hillwood Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, +852 2470 2668,
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This Happy Valley hotpot join offers a combination of Hong Kong local flavors as well as Thai and Malay. Cloud Nine offers eight different soup bases to select including iconic flavours of Nyonya Laksa. Their iconic flavourful chili coconut stir-fried clams and Iberico pork shoulder are definitely a must-try!
Cloud Nine Hotpot, G/F, King Inn Mansion, 13-15 Yik Yam Street, Happy Valley, Hong Kong, +852 5969 1955
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This huge 5,000 square-feet hotpot restaurant is a popular spot amongst locals because of its signature variety of soup bases. Hot Pot Land offers their signature pepper, pork tripe and chicken pot as their highlights and are also known for their spicy and clear broth, meat soup and so much more!
Hot Pot Land, 3/F, Winning Centre, 46-48 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong, +852 9363 8980, https://www.facebook.com/hotpotland
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Another hot post spot to add to your list, albeit a little less kid-friendly one, is the newly opened Bino N'Booze. Capturing the fun and conviviality of your traditional hotpot, a mixture of alcohol is added to the soup base of your choice to make it even more flavorsome and aromatic! Interesting mixtures include signature red wine oxtail and tomato soup and pig tripe and chicken in beer! Appetizers and noodles are also available on the menu.
Bino N' Booze, Shop A G/F & 1/F Hyde ParkNo. 205 Hai Tan Steet, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon, Hong Kong, +852 63535519, https://www.binonbooze.com/
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