Despite the central location, they are priced very affordably considering how they're a buffet concept, possibly targeting the school crowd nearby.

To start off, you can choose from the sauce combination they have provided as the base, or mixed up your own if you'd like. Once that's done, you can head over to the buffet line to choose your selection of ingredients to add into the hotpot. Featuring the textbook hotpot items such as spam, hotdogs, cheese tofu and various meats, I'd say the more interesting ones would be the tteokbokki - available in cheese, sweet potato and pumpkin flavour. Chewy and bursting with their respective ingredients within, these will have you going for seconds.

Added on a cheese ring at $9.90 and you gotta dip your food in it within the first 15 minutes, otherwise you'd get hardened cheese due to the fact that the ring can't be heated by the pot on the table. Apart from raw items, they do offer fried food from the buffet line as well, such as gyozas and fishcakes.

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