1 Jurong West Central 2
#01-17 Jurong Point
Singapore 648886
Wednesday:
11:00am - 03:00pm
05:00pm - 10:00pm
Enjoy dining without burning a hole in your pocket, no membership required
This might sound a little unexpected, but the highlight of our dinner at this popular hot pot place? The desserts! We’re completely obsessed with these golden, crispy sesame balls freshly fried to perfection [upon order], filled with the dreamiest sweet peanut 🥜 filling and made even better with a dip in creamy condensed milk. Pure. Dessert. Bliss. ❤️
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A simple and heartwarming bowl of glutinous rice balls dessert soup on this winter solstice to symbolise family reunion that coincides with my dad’s birthday. And there’s nothing more important than embracing my family on this special day.
Cheers to this memorable year with its ups and downs & also moments of joy and sadness.
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City pot serves affordable hot pot sets that come in both individual and sharing pots. Went for the super value set meal that was enough for 2 pax. And because I was craving for something comforting and spicy so I went for their laksa broth. While expectedly the laksa broth is not as good as what you’d get in hawker centres, I thought that how the laksa broth was done for the purposes of a steamboat was decently right. The texture was on the thinner side while still slightly creamy with a bit of spice. If you don’t think it’s spicy enough, you can add chilli from the condiments section for the added punch. A good option for people who like to have their own mini pots, while still sharing a platter of meat for your friends!
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Craving some hotpot on a rainy day? If you’re after a comforting and wholesome meal, head down to City Hot Pot’s Jurong outlet and indulge in their Wagyu Ribeye Set ($49.99). The set comes with your choice of soup, a staple, along with various vegetables and soy products.
Price per pax was around $40, on a pricey side. Waygu Beef is good and the mala soup is good too but have to order the less spicy one as the normal spicy is really spicy. I love the braised pork rice. Fish soup with milk isn’t that great. Have to queue for 30mins at least but worth it as there are no hot pot places at Jurong Point.