
What People Are Saying
from Google"I’ve been here about three times with my girlfriend, and it’s quickly become one of our favorite spots. Sundays and Wednesdays are the best days to visit since they offer all-you-can-eat hot pot. The food quality is excellent, and the staff are always friendly and checking in often to see if we need anything. The broths are delicious, the Sichuan spicy broth is very spicy, while the Thai tom yum has a nice spice level and a nice tangy flavor. The atmosphere is usually quiet. There might be a few other parties as well when we go but we are always seated right away and can stay a fairly long time. To be honest I don't know how the place is bursting at the seams especially on Sundays and Wednesdays. Haven't tried the rest of the menu other than Hot Pot. For the two of us, the total usually comes to around $100 including tip, which I think is a great value. Honestly, I’d choose this place over any other hot pot restaurant in Massachusetts."
"Extensive menu with a range of cuisines. I got the pork baos as an appetizer and the combo pho. Both were very good. My partner got the feta bites and mac and cheese and enjoyed both. We got the churros stuffed with cream cheese with chocolate ice cream, which was delicious."
"I came for the first time on a Thursday for happy hour (Monday - Thursday, 3-6). I got right in, as I was the only patron in the restaurant. After a few minutes the lovely server came over. I ordered a house Mai Tai ($7.99) and a green mango salad ($12). The salad was fresh, but I didn’t really taste and of the supposed tamarind dressing. It was just sweet. The mint balanced it a bit, but it could have used maybe a touch of vinegar or salt to help balance the sweetness. Still really good. My entree was the Shaking Beef ($26). I thought it was a tad expensive for the portion of beef, but the beef was cooked very well, and was super tender. It comes with your choice of rice or bread. I chose the rice. One more happy hour Mai Tai, and $70 later, with tip, I was on my way. This place is a great addition to Nashua. The food was good, the drink was fine, and the service was excellent. I will definitely go back."
"The fries and chicken bao was amazing, which my wife ordered (5 stars). For me, it’s about the hot pot which was lacking for the price. $42 1/2 lb to beef lover and some vegetables. That doesn’t include any soup, noodles, fish tofu or rice. That’s is extra $25. So that’s $60-$70 just for hotpot for 1 person. when you can go some other places like Hungry hotpot (Natick) or Shabu shack (lowell) for under $40 for every selection and all you can eat. Waitress was nice but wasn’t very informative about hotpot ordering process. Not the place to go for hotpot but for off the regular menu was great so far. Get the chicken bao! Atmosphere in the hotpot area is a little dark to my liking. Overall I would go back to try more off the menu but never again for the hotpot…."
"I had short rib beef pho it was amazing. The broth was very tasty crunchy vegetables the beef which is just falling off the bone. I loved it. Ask for Mia very nice young lady."
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