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Feedback gevenI tried this place a couple of times but not for their AYCE hot pot. I usually get their dry mala pot. You need to order each item separately. My usual order would be with fried white fish fillet, fish tofu, wood ears, lotus root and sliced potatoes. It's pretty good and not too spicy as compared to other mala places.
Located in Quincy, there is an All You Can Eat Hot Pot Buffet for about $31 per person, with an extensive menu offerings available such as beef, pork, lamb, chicken, veggies, and loads of seafood to choose from. They also have a la carte menu items that you can order for the table. What was nice was they also have mild to spicy offerings in the broth that you choose. When they say spicy they really do mean spicy. I also recommend the avocado smoothie. Down time to get food wasn't too long of a wait. Food seemed fresh and with their sauce bar, it enhanced the flavors of meat.
Ordered takeout and was very pleased with how tasty the food was. Everything was fresh. Absolutely loved the Singapore noodles! And their boy choy was nicely prepared. Will order again--still thinking about those Singapore noodles
I ordered via DoorDash for delivery. The chicken teriyaki bento had almost no teriyaki sauce. The bubble tea seal had been broken and was taped shut- so sketchy! It still spilled everywhere. The $5.99 crème brûlée is pictured next to a quarter for scale. I got a refund and will never order from this place again. Wish I could give zero stars, luckily I got my money back
Swung over here after the hot pot place across the street had a longer wait (will dine there and review in the future) and although the exterior doesn't appear as provocative and enticing as the other one, we were pleasantly surprised by the neat and clean interior. Staff was great friendly and professional. Thai C has an extensive menu, featuring mala dishes, hot pot, main dishes and an all you can eat hot pot menu. We were a bit overwhelmed by the number of menus we had to juggle so we chose the all you can eat hot pot route (which didn't include items from other menus) to keep it simple. Our two soup bases were 1) egg yolk chicken fish maw (though I could've misnamed it) and 2) tomato and if you order the first one, you'll just want to drink away the broth before the meat and veggies hit the table. It was definitely one of the most interesting, cleanly rich and savory broths we've ever had. Would absolutely return for this broth!