Fans of mala hotpot, you can forget about visiting Hai Di Lao (for a while) because this latest kid on the block is going to wow you with not only their mala broth but also the massive portions of seafood that comes along with each hot pot.
Located at Bugis Cube which is directly opposite Bugis Junction (the former place where 天天火鍋 is at, 九宮格火鍋 serves their hotpot in 9 sectors – with each sectors varying in heat. The middle sectors which are the hottest are good for cooking meat, whereas the sectors at the side are good for cooking side dishes and the triangular ones for vegetables.
You can choose from the a la carte menu and order up delectable ingredients like Kurobuta pork, Mala Chicken, Frogs, to seafood like Baby Lobster, as well as plenty of Vegetables, Rice and Noodles.
Seafood lovers can choose from the seafood set that is priced at $118 (2-3pax), $148 (4-5pax) and $198 (6-7pax) and comes with plenty of fresh seafood like lobsters, crabs, prawns, bamboo clams and more!
The entire set is perfect for sharing among friends who love eating such crustacean treats! There’s also a mini bar available where you can concoct your favorite sauces to go with the seafood as well!
So for those who are craving for some good old hot pot with an interesting twist, this is definitely a place you should visit! And do go there soon before the crowd comes!
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This article was first published on Goodyfeed.com
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