4/5 Laetitia M. 6 months ago on Google
We
went
here
on
a
Friday
evening
with
a
group
of
four
for
dinner.
The
food
was
really
great!
I
cannot
describe
how
tasty
it
was.
We
tried
a
bunch
of
different
meats,
fish,
noodles
and
vegetables
and
nothing
was
disappointing.
The
menu
has
a
variety
of
options
and
they
recommend
to
choose
3-4
dishes
per
person.
The
whole
purpose
is
to
share
the
food
and
have
a
great
experience
whilst
boiling
it.
We
had
the
regular
tomato
soup
and
one
spicier
soup,
so
you
can
switch
whenever
you’ve
had
enough
of
the
other.
Note
that
the
soup
here
is
actually
spicy,
which
is
different
from
the
spice
levels
in
most
restaurants
in
Madrid.
The
soups
were
both
rich
with
flavour,
even
the
basic
tomato
one.
Here
are
some
of
my
recommendations:
I
would
recommend
trying
the
prime
beef,
shrimp
paste,
shrimp
balls,
shrimp
skewer,
paksoi
and
the
ramen
noodles.
Recommendation
for
drinks:
Chinese
iced
tea.
It
has
a
very
sweet
and
honey-like
flavour.
Be
aware
of
what
you
choose,
because
not
every
option
might
be
for
everyone.
There
are
a
lot
of
foods
that
are
typical
for
the
hotpot-culture,
like
frog
legs,
pig
aorta,
duck
intestine
and
tendons.
We
actually
tried
the
tendons
and
they
were
pretty
nice,
so
you
might
also
see
this
as
an
opportunity
to
expand
your
horizons.
Also
an
important
thing
to
keep
in
mind,
is
that
the
recommended
cooking
time
is
30
seconds
for
everything.
But
if
you
do
that,
some
foods
might
not
be
done
yet.
Some
things
they
serve
are
frozen,
so
they
might
need
a
bit
more
cooking
time.
An
example
are
the
shrimp
balls,
those
needed
around
3-4
minutes
to
cook
through.
Overall,
we
were
very
pleased
about
this
place.
The
interior
was
cosy
and
beautiful.
It’s
not
too
noisy
so
you
can
understand
each
other
whilst
you
hotpot.
The
price-quality
ratio
is
definitely
good.
In
fact,
I
would
say
it
was
cheaper
than
we’ve
had
so
far
and
the
best
hotpot
experience.
We
paid
€121
for
four
people
(avg.
Is
about
€50
per
person
in
other
hotpot
restaurants).
The
only
remark
I
have
is
that
the
service
could’ve
been
a
bit
better.
In
the
beginning
the
waitress
asked
us
if
we
spoke
Spanish
or
not.
We
answered
that
we
didn’t
and
she
proceeded
to
speak
Spanish
anyway,
so
we
did
not
really
understand
the
instructions
and
we
figured
it
out
ourself.
The
food
was
brought
quickly
which
was
nice,
but
when
we
wanted
to
order
more
drinks/food,
it
felt
like
they
were
not
paying
attention
to
us
or
even
ignoring
us.
In
the
end
we
got
everything
we
asked
for,
with
a
delay,
so
it’s
okay.
The
waiters/waitresses
were
still
very
polite
and
welcoming.
I
added
pictures
of
the
Spanish/English
menu
for
you,
since
there’s
no
clear
menu
online.
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