At $6.25 per bowl, there were no complaints about our meal. It was satisfying enough and barely makes a dent in your wallet. I would suggest coming here during non-rush hour periods because there will be, without a doubt, a line up during lunch and dinner time.
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Han Ju Tofu Hot Pot
Han Ju Tofu Hot Pot is the perfect spot for a hot and inexpensive bowl of noodles on a rainy day. Although there are also appetizers, rice dishes and drinks on the menu, most people that come here either order the "Korean" hot pots or the "Korean Style BBQ with Rice." I personally wouldn't say these two dishes are authentic at all since the restaurant is run by Chinese folk but the food is inspired by Korean cuisine.
My boyfriend and I ordered the same item, the Seafood & Tofu Hot Pot, which comes with shrimp, mussel, squid, tofu, sliced pork, egg, green bean noodles and a mini bowl of rice. We also decided to have our hot pots mildly spicy.
At $6.25 per bowl, there were no complaints about our meal. It was satisfying enough and barely makes a dent in your wallet. I would suggest coming here during non-rush hour periods because there will be, without a doubt, a line up during lunch and dinner time.
At $6.25 per bowl, there were no complaints about our meal. It was satisfying enough and barely makes a dent in your wallet. I would suggest coming here during non-rush hour periods because there will be, without a doubt, a line up during lunch and dinner time.
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