2. Hometown Hotpot & BBQ
8.2
194 Grand St (at Mulberry St), New York, NY
Hotpot Restaurant · Little Italy · 56 tips and reviews
Esther Jung: All you can eat hotpot $22, so worth it! Try the dessert by the sauce section. And they give you ice cream (including green tea flavor) after the meal!
Tian Xie: Clean, modern unlimited hot pot without blasting happy bday music every 10 min. Try the triple pot!
Mike Hopkins: Authentic and surprisingly spacious! Get the Hot Pot + BBQ!
3. Málà Project
8.8
122 1st Ave (btwn 7th St & St Marks Pl), New York, NY
Chinese Restaurant · East Village · 93 tips and reviews
emily chen: dry szechuan hot pot. get the liangfen and husband & wife apps to start. egg custard and a hotpot w/8 ingredients to split btwn 2 ppl. recommend the sweet potato, tripe, beef, and veggies/shrooms.👌🏼
Caroline Deng: Definitely taking my out-of-town friends here. Great dry hot pot, good service, and trendy decor. Will be coming back!
Susan S.: Such delicious dry hot pot! The fish was fantastic, it was so seriously so delicious. I highly recommend the glass noodles and sweet potatoes. This is my new favorite place!!!
4. Hou Yi Hot Pot
7.4
92 Hester St (btwn Allen St & Eldridge St), New York, NY
Hotpot Restaurant · Lower East Side · 55 tips and reviews
april pongtratic: a newly discovered gem. all you can eat hot pot includes the fixings, ice cream, and beverages. come hungry... its so filling!
Mo Goodman: You will leave smelling like hot pot, and it will linger for hours. Hot pot was great, get spicy!
Angeline Bryant: The best hot pot place in my opinion....and I eat too much hot pot. Such a fun place for groups. Honey lemonade is delist!
5. Her Name is Han
9.1
17 E 31st St (btwn Madison & 5th Ave), New York, NY
Korean Restaurant · NoMad · 199 tips and reviews
Alex: bo ssam, seafood hotpot dish, yummy and light cocktails, and other Korean dishes with trendy and modern takes on them. solid place with really good food.
Lexi: Love this place. Always packed outside! Get the signature hot pot — so good!
Tonie Wan: Their hot pots are huge and amazing!
6. Noodle Village 粥麵軒
8.4
13 Mott St (btwn Chatham Sq & Mosco St), New York, NY
Chinese Restaurant · Chinatown · 137 tips and reviews
Real Cheap Eats: The “hot pot rice” arrives steaming, sizzling & topped with your choice of meats. Try pork with salted fish. Drizzle plenty of extra-thick soy sauce over the pot & add a splash of roasted chili oil. Read more.
👾 Salina: The HK style milk tea, wontons, dumplings, and hot pot rice are to die for!
: Wonton,Pork and Chives dumpling, veggies dumplings, Siu Long bao,curry ox Tail , hot pot rice, their HK style milk tea must have. OMG everything so good. Have to try everything next visit
7. Shabu-Tatsu
8.3
216 E 10th St (btw 1st & 2nd Ave), New York, NY
Shabu-Shabu Restaurant · East Village · 92 tips and reviews
Rita Wu: Good hot pot and helpful service, but seems really busy a lot of the time. Better make reservations
Nat Harward: Hot Pot: "Spend a couple hours hanging out and DIY-ing your dinner around a steaming, bubbling pot of yummy Japanese broth." Read more.
Marc: Buzzfeed 31 Delicious Things You Need To Eat In NYC This Winter: Hot Pot "Spend a couple hours hanging out and DIY-ing your dinner around a steaming, bubbling pot of yummy Japanese broth"
Alex Robertson: cucumber dish with garlic sauce and peanuts is ridiculously delicious--ditto the dry hot pot, where you should skip the beef and head for bok choy, chicken, tofu, and some of the odder choices
Julie Avra: This place is fast, delicious, cheap and popping. The dry hot pot is spicy. it's super flavorful and fun to choose your ingredients. Mushrooms and chicken (so moist!). Get cucumber appetizer also!
Alex Robertson: dried hot pot to go looks like this. pork (not enough), pork intestines (too much), bok choy, potato, mushrooms. "Spicy" less spicy than "medium spicy,"; still covered in chiles. 17 dollars. Delicious
12. BCD Tofu House
8.8
5 W 32nd St (btwn Broadway & 5th Ave), New York, NY
Korean Restaurant · Koreatown · 209 tips and reviews
hugo liu: On soondubu spiciness here: 'regular' is white spicy, 'hot' is korean spicy, and 'danger' is mala hot pot spicy.
Liz Raymond: Hot pot is the way to go
Joyce Zhao: Tofu, hotpot, fav
15. Han Dynasty
8.8
90 3rd Ave (at E 12th St), New York, NY
Chinese Restaurant · East Village · 348 tips and reviews
Sam C: Dan dan noodles, hot pot fish, and pea shoots are a must. Amazing, spicy and worth the wait
Arminda Klier: Fav dishes from my first visit: Spicy cucumbers, pork Dan Dan noodles, twice-cooked pork belly, snow pea leaves, and the hot pot.
Pierre: Try the rabbit dry hot pot so good!