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Hotpot

  1. the year i ate new york
    The Hotpot Haze of Haidilao A steamy, celebratory feast in Flushing.
  2. openings
    A New Shabu Shabu Spot Brings High-end Swishing to Chinatown Shabu Shabu Mayumon is a sister restaurant to the acclaimed Shabu Shabu Macoron.
  3. restaurant review
    At Korean Hot-Pot Restaurant O:N, the Appetizers Nearly Upstage the Main Event Chef Namhyung Woo’s menu shares an elevated fusion touch with places like Atoboy and Atomix, which belong to the same restaurant group.
  4. grub引导
    Where to Eat Hot Pot in NYC Right Now Grab some friends and get ready for the ultimate soupfest.
  5. The Absolute Best Hot Pot in New York It’s more than a meal.
  6. 关闭
    Cold Tidings for Hot Pot Lovers Two of downtown’s already scant hot-pot options have shuttered.
  7. Openings
    Sean Scotese’s Ghost Street Will Center Around Chinese Hot Pot The cortex-meltingly spicy kind!
  8. Neighborhood Watch
    Mermaid Inn UWS to Open Late Fall; Garifunan Cuisine Has Arrived … in the Chelsea: Candy Camp confectionary classes for kids start Saturday at Sapa. [Cakehead] Clinton Hill: A confused source says the former Bodegas space will become Clinton Hill Bistro, but that’s what Bodegas had painted on its windows whenitwas open. [Clinton Hill Blog] Harlem: Doug E. Fresh talks chicken and waffles and the late-night feel of his second restaurant: “Hot Pot, the Caribbean spot I’m opening in December … Harlem’s always been known for its late-night style.” [Uptown Flavor] Long Island City: Big Easy landmark Jacques-Imo’s New York branch has lost its uptown lease and will take refuge in Queens. [Joey in Astoria via Eater] South Bronx: If you’ve been craving Garifunan food (the cuisine of “Coastal Caribbeans of African and Native American descent”), head to newly opened and possibly only-one-of-its-kind Garifuna Star at 640 Prospect Avenue for “curry-esque soup and a fufu-esque plantain dish.” [Eat for Victory/VV] Upper West Side: Danny Abrams plans to open his second Mermaid Inn by the end of the fall. [Eater]