My girlfriends and I finally went to eat at this much spoken about hot pot place, which again, I feel, is a novelty stint. It married the idea of hot pot and kaiten sushi whereby you pick whatever you want to eat off a conveyor belt.
Our conclusion is that though it is touted to have over 60 ingredients, a large part of it is not included in the "eat-all-you-can" category. They are so called premium ingredients and are payable. Overall, the whole experience is not too bad though, as it was a clean environment with efficient stuff who were constantly clearing our plates.
I will not be in too much of a hurry to go back there so soon, but it is definitely ad option that I will keep in mind for future dining experiences.
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