20 Hotpot Buffets In Singapore To Get Most Bang For Your Buck
Call it what you want – steamboat, hotpot, shabu shabu – this communal way of dining continues to be one of the most popular forms of dining in Singapore, especially with a group of friends or family. Perfect for gatherings, rainy days, reunion dinners or just because, a steaming bowl of hotpot with your loved ones always hits the right spot. Here are some of the best hotpot buffet in Singapore to check out the next time you round up your gang!
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Pot Addiction Korean BBQ & Hotpot
Can’t decide if you want a Korean BBQ or a hotpot buffet? Go for both at Pot Addiction! From just $18.90++, enjoy over 80 items with two options of cooking style, along with tempting add ons such as a molten, gooey cheese dip and premium meats! A wide range of soup bases are available, from tonkotsu to laksa base and a popular favourite, mala. And don’t forget the cooked food that ranges from Japc...
Pot Yummy Yummy
Pot Yummy Yummy offers hotpot buffets starting at $21.80++. Pick your choice of buffet items off the conveyor belt, and each diner gets a personal pot with a choice of one of the 10 soup bases – including the popular black chicken, pig bone, and Japanese sukiyaki. The only downside here is that the buffet price excludes the soup base, which costs an additional $3-$6. If you fancy ingredients such...
Shabu Sai
Buffet-style shabu-shabu and sukiyaki is always a good bet to indulge and fill up our empty bellies! Shabu Sai offers authentic shabu-shabu and sukiyaki in six different soup bases. From $18.99++, you’ll get to enjoy items like US Beef, South American Pork and Brazilian chicken. And with many outlets islandwide, Shabu Sai is one of the most convenient places to indulge in a hotpot buffet!
Suki-Ya
Suki-Ya provides a hearty hotpot buffet experience at an affordable price, starting from $22.90++. Its unique shabu-shabu is a must-try for all hotpot lovers, and it complements the high quality meats that they provide. For soup bases, sukiyaki and Tokyo miso broth are some of the most popular. Alongside unlimited servings of meat, health-conscious diners will also be glad to know that Suki-Ya has...
Ting Yuan Hotpot Buffet
Ting Yuan Hotpot Buffet has been at Bugis for more than 20 years now, with signature homemade soups such as authentic Sichuan Mala Soup, signature Tomato and Fungus Mushroom Soup that have no added preservatives! From $25.80++, diners get to enjoy a variety of fresh ingredients such as wagyu beef, pork belly, prawns, fish, clams, squid and many more.
Upin Hotpot
A budget-friendly alternative to Haidilao is Upin Hotpot, a mid-tier chain restaurant with three conveniently located outlets that open till 12am daily. They offer some of the most flavourful soup bases in town, including the signature Tomato Soup that can easily rival the more established hotpot brands. Those who want to get the most bang for their buck can visit the Orchard Gateway outlet for it...
Yi Qian Ling Yi Ye Steamboat Buffet
Yi Qian Ling Yi Ye turns things up a notch with a fun conveyor belt for ingredients, as well as free-flow xiao long bao – all from just $19.80++! Take your pick from 10 soup bases, with the most popular ones being the mala soup and herbal chicken soup. The buffet spread also includes dessert as well so you can end your meal with either vanilla or chocolate soft serve, fried oreos, red bean soup, w...
Yi Zi Wei
We’ve seen many 2-in-1 hotpots, but Yi Zi Wei is a 6-in-1 buffet that comes with free-flow hotpot, barbecue, Korean army stew, lok lok, mala xiang guo as well as mala soup. They also have ala carte dishes such as Kimchi Pancake, Spicy Rice Cake, Japchae, and Bibimbap. Prices for the impressive buffet start at $29.90++, and you can feast to your heart’s content all night long as they only close at...
Yunnan Ah Ma Shi Hotpot
Another popular hotpot buffet joint along Liang Seah Street is Yunnan Ah Ma Shi Hotpot, a Yunnan specialty restaurant that opens till 2am. There are two different buffet sets to choose from – Set A (from S$25.80++) boasts an array of over 50 ingredients, including the likes of Fine Beef, Sliced Pork Belly, and Fresh Prawns. For a more premium option, Set B (from S$42.80++) features a more exotic l...
Zhong Hua Steamboat
Serving a wide variety of quality and fresh ingredients, Zhong Hua Steamboat is sure to satisfy any hotpot cravings you may have. Choose from soup bases such as herbal chicken or laksa, or turn up the heat with tom yum, kimchi and mala soups. Apart from all-you-can-eat hotpot ingredients, you’ll also find a cooked food section with fried noodles, ma la prawns, spring rolls, samosas, dumplings, pot...