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First time eating there, and that was a great experience. The service was really nice, the server explained everything and recommended things from the menu. The concept of the place is simply Chinese hot pot with different ingredients, and you can also choose the level of spiciness. My husband real
I have been craving hot pot lately and I wanted to try Wu ji’s Mala house for long time and finally had the opportunity to. I got the Lamb Mala pot with 0.5 level of spicy. It was spicy enough for me and I was content with it, but it still made me sweat. The dish included Lamb with vegetables, tofu
We love the lamb mala hotpot here. My spice level is 4 or 5 cuz it’s not good if it’s not spicy. It’s definitely authentic and the portion is decent for me. We’ve been going here for about 10 years now and the taste is still the same.
Individual hot pot places are a dollar a dozen nowerdays in the bay area. Many of them offering similar tasting pots, except for this place. There are only two options here, spicy (mala) or non-spicy. For spicy you get to choose between 0-5, 5 being the hottest. I personally don't dare to go beyond
An inviting experience where staff feels like friends! The friendly service, sensational food, and reasonable prices make this restaurant a 5-star gem.
Legit spicy, try 4 or 5 if you like strong heat. Love their beef spicy pot.
Comfortable food 👍 The portion is not big but enough for me.
Amazing Taiwanese mala (spicy) hot pot! Their spicy hot pot comes with a variety of goodies including my favorites: intestines and tripe! The hot pots range between $15 - $18 and you can select your preferred level of spice from 1 - 5. They also offer a house broth with no spice, but IMO it's not ve
Great flavored broth, good authentic food, friends keep preeping me for the stomach adventure to come😅 keep you posted, service was good though and food was delicious!
The hotspots are really good and go for level 0 to 5. I have tried the 5 before and they do warn you about ordering it. The 5 was definitely spicy but tolerable, although if you want to enjoy your meal I would recommend just level 0.5 or 1. I took one star away because they are often closed at the m
This is probably the most spicy hot pot place out there. You can order spicy level 1 to 5 or even 0.5. Level 0.5 is good enough for me to enjoy the good and level 2 for me makes whole pot too spicy to even try. They have birthday BOGO with ID.
Good value for money and authentic enough. Place is small though and they kept the door open for ventilation is all I can guess but it was cold out, so made for a not so good experience. Owner was nice enough to inquire if we needed to tone down our spice level after we ordered level 4 (she thought
Been regularly coming here since it's my friend's favorite mala hot pot spot. We normally order the mala pot with house ingredients; difference being mala pot ingredients include tendon, tripe, and pork intestine while house ingredients has more veggies and shrimp. Choose your spice level, 1 - 5,
If you are looking for traditional Taiwanese style of hot pot (individual serving), this is the place. I have personally tried all of the hot pot restaurants in the bay area and this is by far the most outstanding one that is just as good as the popular hot pot restaurants in Taipei. If you are in
Delicious spicy hotpot. If you don't eat innards like I do, you can order the house ingredients but with mala broth. Spiciness comes in 5 levels. Level 1 is usually enough for me. Kinda pricey.
Pretty tasty mala hot pot. Their intestine is very good. If you're not too hungry, the leftover soup can be a whole nother meal.
Flavorful broth. Nice place to go for a birthday since they offer a free meal (with one other meal purchase). Need to present ID. Newbies stick with level 1 spice and work your way up.
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