a bowl of soup and a drink
noodle dish, noodles, ramen, ramen and noodles, noodle soup, food
Strawberry juice
$15.99 per lbs
interior
$25 credit card minimum for no transaction fee
Price per pound.
Build your own hotpot bowl
two bowls of soup and a plate of rice
soups and chowder, food
a variety of food items
Food
soups and chowder, soup, food, chowder
Pretty good, The ingredients are fresh and taste very good.
food, ramen and noodles
salads, interior
Mild soup. Spicy hot.
Toppings
soups and chowder, food
Malatang
Toppings
牛骨汤的很好吃哦~
Talianna F.
Feb 18, 2025
This is my comfort place! I love this place so much and the lady there is so nice and respectful! She always remembers us and asks us how our day is going! The soup just always hits the spot! The soup makes me happy every time I go over there and eat it! Not even joking about how much I love this place. If this place were to close I would cry myself to sleep
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Annie H.
Dec 13, 2024
This place is soooo good! My friend chose this place to eat for her birthday. She said it was her favorite hot pot place in vegas. I've always stuck to the ayce hot pot places because of the wide selections however if you don't want ayce definitely try this place. The broth is very flavorful and creamy, prob my favorite broth flavor for hot pot in vegas. I chose the beef flavor. I like that you put the meat and veggies in yourself and pick how much you want and what you want to put in your pot. The dipping sauce you make yourself and I really enjoyed putting it all together. The service was friendly. The place is clean. Highly recommend
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Lily S.
Nov 29, 2024
I think it's decent. Not as good as 张亮/ 杨国福 some other chain ones but decent and reasonably clean. They also have a variety of fruit teas/ boba.
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Nguyen T.
Mar 10, 2024
This hot pot restaurant offers a diverse selection of broths and a wide range of fresh ingredients, from tender meats to crisp vegetables, all perfect for cooking in your own pot. The service is impeccable, with attentive staff. The interior is simple yet inviting, creating a relaxed dining environment. Prices are reasonable, especially considering the quality and quantity of food. They asked me to fill to the pound, so it's rounded up to 15.99/lbs.It's a must-visit spot for hot pot lovers in Vegas. I defo will come back. 5/5!
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Jessy W.
Dec 9, 2024
I like the section to make sauces. I was enjoying the mala. Many options of drinks. It was clean.
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Lara W.
Dec 4, 2023
We really enjoyed our meal here. It's a simple process where you fill a bowl with food with raw vegetables and meat and then they cook it for you in a gorgeous piping hot spicy broth. The service was great and attentive. The restaurant is a little cold feeling, with a white, sterile feel. It's not the most welcoming atmosphere but it feels very clean.I recommend the medium spicy beef broth.
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Lloyd W.
Jun 23, 2024
This place is more like build your own ramin than a hot pot. When I think of hot pot. It's a boiling pot of Broth on a table where you put meat, noodles, and vegetables in.Well, this place you get a bowl and put your choice of noodles, protein, and vegetables. They change you $15.99 per pound with a minimum of 1 pound. You choose your broth and they will bring it out to you when it's done.Service was quick and fast. Ambiance is up to date restaurant design.Pros: You get to pick what goes in your bowl. If you're hungry or not. If you want a lot of vegetables, protein or noodles. You pay what you get.Con: Mild soup is more like medium spicy. So pick wisely. You can go over board on ingredients and you will pay for it at the end when the bill comes at the end.Would I go back? Yes. Got to watch what I put in my bowl.
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Ed Y.
Oct 31, 2023
Technically this is a malatang place not a hot pot place but I understand most non Chinese can't tell the difference. Hotspot is here you cook for yourself whereas malatang they cook for you after you pick your meat/veggies. This is decent as the bone soup is delicious so I'd recommend getting it mild spicy even if you can take higher level of spiciness because I'd recommend you savor the soup afterwards. Other than that service is simple but good and the selection of meat and veggies are good enough. Comparing to the ones in the malatang places in the Bay Area the closest one is YGF malatang. Tang bar has more selections of stuff to choose from but the soup base is not as good. The place itself is in the smaller plaza next to the 99 Ranch plaza and it's not big so I don't recommend a larger party. Overall I think it's a good malatang addition for Vegas.
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Miranda T.
Feb 28, 2024
The soup base is the main reason I'm giving this 5 stars! Few things to know:1. You pay per pound (min 1 lb at $15.99/lb) 2. 3.5% credit card fee As soon as you enter, you can grab a medium or large bowl + tongs to pick your items for the soup. The server then weighs it to make sure it meets the minimum of one pound. Then you pick a soup base (I chose the most popular one, mild beef broth) and the server seats you while the chefs cooks it in the broth. The beef broth was amazing. I love the mild mala taste, however, I would say the mild was a bit more spicy than I expected. I personally like it, but if someone couldn't handle spice, this would be too much. What I like about this place is that you know exactly what is in the bowl since you choose it yourself. Other places put a lot of other junk I don't eat. There's a dipping sauce station at the front of the restaurant as well. Parking:Parking lot I'm not a fan that their credit card minimum is $25 for no transaction fee. They should just offer a small discount for paying in cash, but overall, I'm glad I tried this place and would recommend to others.
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Ellie H.
Feb 24, 2025
Best malatang in town! Definitely own up to its name! So many ingredients options and broths are all so flavorful. A hidden gem in Chinatown. The staffs are so friendly and help me choose what soup goes well with the veggies and meats and also with the right spice level. Will recommend to friends and family!
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