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PostSubject: Hot Pot?   Hot Pot? EmptyFri Feb 15 2008, 14:19

What with all this cold weather about I fancy a decent hot pot tonight, anyone had a good one recently they can reccommend?
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PostSubject: Re: Hot Pot?   Hot Pot? EmptyFri Feb 15 2008, 14:32

Hotpot is the best cuisine.

There are plenty of good hotpot restaurants

Him Kee at 440 Jaffe Road, Causeway Bay (opposite the Elizabeth House)
http://www.openrice.com/restaurant/sr2.htm?shopid=10794

or this one near Times Square

http://www.openrice.com/restaurant/sr2.htm?shopid=15456
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PostSubject: Re: Hot Pot?   Hot Pot? EmptyFri Feb 15 2008, 14:43

Causeway Bay has a street full of these small hotpot places but I forget what it is called. It's runs next to Jardines Bazaar.
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PostSubject: Re: Hot Pot?   Hot Pot? EmptyFri Feb 15 2008, 15:00

What's a hot pot not?
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PostSubject: Re: Hot Pot?   Hot Pot? EmptyFri Feb 15 2008, 15:03

a good spot!
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PostSubject: Re: Hot Pot?   Hot Pot? EmptyFri Feb 15 2008, 17:22

My favourite is little sheep. As I knew, Mong Kok had one shop. It is around HKD 200-300 per head and it is not 'all you can eat'.
Little sheep are very famous in China. They have a lot of shops in China. For details, please visit
www.littlesheephotpot.com/cuisine.asp
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PostSubject: Re: Hot Pot?   Hot Pot? EmptyFri Feb 15 2008, 17:46

Sam wrote:
My favourite is little sheep. As I knew, Mong Kok had one shop. It is around HKD 200-300 per head and it is not 'all you can eat'.
Little sheep are very famous in China. They have a lot of shops in China. For details, please visit
www.littlesheephotpot.com/cuisine.asp

There is also one on the 2nd floor of Causeway Bay Plaza - above New York Cinema. Him Kee as mentioned by me, is just located on the street sandwiched by Little Sheep and E-House
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PostSubject: Re: Hot Pot?   Hot Pot? EmptyFri Feb 15 2008, 18:18

Sam wrote:
My favourite is little sheep. As I knew, Mong Kok had one shop. It is around HKD 200-300 per head and it is not 'all you can eat'.
Little sheep are very famous in China. They have a lot of shops in China. For details, please visit
www.littlesheephotpot.com/cuisine.asp

...and one opposite the pathway leading up to Knutsford Terrace TST.
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