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Hotpot chicken with taro
iPad used to order
AYCE Meat menu 1
watermelon juice + fruit tea
AYCE Side Dishes
AYCE soup base menu
Noodles, pumpkin slices, Napa,
Not included menu 1
All you can eat seafood 2
Four to a table. These tables can be moved.
Not included in AYCE
Menu of options
AYCE handmade meatballs
Sauce bar
inside
All you can drink menu 2
These tables can be rearranged
All except first one is $39.99 from this set menu
AYCE meat 2 and seafood menu 1
Beef belly
Wendy Z.
Mar 3, 2024
Good quality meat. For the price point, it beats out other bellaire competitors who charge $32.99 for "wagyu" that is extremely thinly sliced (one carton of meat there = one slice here). They also have cooked foods that you can order that are so good- Taiwan popcorn chicken, fried buns, and cumin lamb just to name a few. Service was good too and I liked the use of a tablet to order. The buffet was small but had great stuff- quail eggs, multiple types of mushrooms and veggies. They even had a warm station with wings and other goodies while you're waiting. I like that the price per person is very reasonable $27.99/adult, $24.99/seniors, 14.99/kids under 1.4 meters. You can add unlimited dessert and drink for 3.99 which is extremely reasonable. Their soup base was also very delicious- I paid for the split pot ($8) which had their famous maw soup and their spicy Sichuan style one. Service was great overall and they interior was clean and spacious. Can't rave enough about this place!
Read MoreRuochen W.
Dec 15, 2023
A new take on hot pot at my Houston home. The service was super friendly and the meat was fresh and tasty. I also discovered some hot pot items and appetizers not seen elsewhere. The broth and options here are quite one of a kind. We got the split broth with the classic chicken and a mushroom broth (which tastes like the American Cream of Mushroom soup). Pro tip - get the all you can drink. The mango sago and jasmine green milk tea was delicious. It definitely took me from full to about to explode but worth it.
Read MoreYining D.
Nov 20, 2023
$31 per person (weekend pricing) for AYCE hotpot that included lamb, beef, fish, plenty of seafood options, and all your favorite veggies/tofu options. I highly recommend giving this place a visit. Their golden chicken soup base is very unique and so tasty. My mom and I loved drinking the soup at the end of the meal when all the flavors of the various hot pot ingredients had been added in. The broth is rich, flavorful and super comforting. Drinks and dessert are an added cost and same with some of the premium hotpot ingredients. We were more than satisfied with the base price. There's plenty of parking around the area and service was fast, efficient and friendly. The waitress did a great job walking us through the rules. There's plenty to do, see and eat around the area.
Read MoreLou C.
Nov 7, 2023
I've gotta tell ya, not all hot pots are created equal. At Miss Flower Hotpot 小花娇, the soup bases have been prepared with special ingredients with long hours of cooking. It is located in a tiny strip mall called Greatland Kingdom between Chase Bank and Dun Huang Plaza. Parking is at a premium on weekends.I came here late October as the temperature suddenly stopped by half. The restaurant was unusually busy on a Monday night, as waiter explained. The only reason I came here that day was to order the fish maw soup because all reviews raving about it.Came to find out, they changed format to all you can eat a month ago (September 2023). Ok. Let's have AYCE for $29.99 (Friday to Sunday is $31.99). I only ordered cutup chicken with secret sauce, crystal beef slices and lamb slices. OMG. The portion for each item was huge. I was able to consume them but still got leftover. I felt bad. So, I asked waiter what option do I have if I get takeout. He recommended set menu option, starts from $39.99 for 2.A week later, I came back for exact that. But just me, one solo diner. The waiter brought an empty pot, the cutup chicken, soup base on the side, fresh fish maw on an ice tray and side vegetables on a tree-like rack. Presentation was over the top. Watching him prepared my meal was really worth the money. He explained how long to cook the chicken and what each ingredient was. The soup base is mainly cooked with chicken, pumpkin and carrots, plus other ingredients. That's where the mustard yellow tint came from. The soup itself can be purchased for $12 as takeout. He said many people take it home and boil some noodles for dinner. I might do that one day. But I like mine with fresh meats cooked in.The sauce bar is for both AYCE and set menu customers. But vegetables buffet line is only for AYCE customers. After eating my set menu hotspot, I was already full. I didn't need to get anything else. Of course, I got my leftover noodles and silver ears 银耳 in one tub and leftover soup in another tub.The tablet is a modern tool for ordering. It's bilingual. I kept forgetting to flip to English side because I have difficulties with simplified Chinese characters. I misread an item on my first visit. This restaurant has 2 party rooms, VIP 1 and VIP 2. Be sure to check with the restaurant for minimum purchase and maximum seating. It definitely needs advanced reservation on weekends. Because it meets my Chinatown Crawl UYE requirements, Miss Flower Hotpot will be featured on my future foodie meetup event list.
Read MoreAlicia F.
Dec 31, 2023
This is the most cutest cleanest restaurant I've been to all year. I felt like I was transformed into some anime powderpuff girls movie. The service was spectacular and the food was to die and be in heaven. My hotpot with all the bells and whistles was worth the money spent. This will be my hotpot spot to go when in Houston as it's now my fav.
Read MoreMike N.
Sep 7, 2023
Miss Flower hotpot is located at the very next shopping center after Giau. The tables here are large! You have plenty of room for friends and family to enjoy hot pot with plenty of dishes. The servers are accommodating and polite. The chicken soup really hits the soul and taste healthy. The broth is creamy and has the perfect amount of salt. Delicious as is.The meat is quality with an admirable portion to share.100% recommended!FYI it's open late
Read MoreChris W.
Nov 16, 2023
Even though Little Sheep hot pot first opened its Houston location more than a decade ago, hot pot joints have only really taken off here in the past 1-2 years - and our lives have since been better because of it! Miss Flower stands out among the growing plethora of communal eating offerings for their emphasis on a rich golden chicken & fish maw broth, which by itself is already so flavorful and nourishing to drink by the bowl. A few plates of meats, seafood, and veggies later and you have yourself a hearty stew, fantastic for those colder winter days!Our party of 5 were immediately seated on the Friday evening we visited. The friendly and efficient waitress showed us how to place our orders using the tablets, and while we waited for our cauldron to boil, we perused the veggie buffet, prepared appetizers, and DIY sauce station. 80-85% of the menu is included with the AYCE price, with some drinks and premium items available for an additional fee. Our first order of meats and seafoods came speedily and we got to cooking - the induction stove kept our pot at a perfect gentle boil, and the sufficient ventilation and spacious seating meant we wouldn't have to sweat over our hot pot. We particularly enjoyed the whole shrimp, the thinly sliced lamb, and the fried tofu skins, which all complemented the rich, comforting hot pot broth in their own equally effective ways. They did appear a little understaffed so some menu items never made it to our table, let alone repeat orders - I'm hopeful that once business picks up to its full capacity, they'll have everyone ready to conquer the onslaught of orders.At $30 on weekdays and $32 on weekends, the price is definitely on the higher side for Chinatown - but with Haidilao, Xiaolongkan, and Liuyishou commanding a similar premium, I guess it's just the cost of having such a stacked list of hot pot spots. Long may they all prosper!
Read MoreKacy M.
Sep 1, 2023
Miss Flower offers a chicken soup with fish maw broth that's cooked for 10 hours, and dub it their "collagen rich pot". It's nourishing, good for your health, renews your skin, and helps your body maintain a good balance. My friend and I came on a weeknight at 6pm and it wasn't busy. You order off the tablet, make your sauce at the bar, and then wait for all the items to come to the table. The service was great, it was table-side for the broth making part and everything was explained thoroughly. The lady helping us had good suggestions and even mixed her favorite sauce combo for us to try. The stand out times were the broth itself (super flavorful and rich yet clean...I could've drank that all night by itself and been happy with it), the lamb, and the shrimp paste with corn. It was very clean and spacious (bathrooms were very clean as well). My friend and I ordered: Chicken Soup with Fish Maw ($39.99 for two), Creamy Sole Fish ($5.99), Fresh Shrimp & Fish Roe Lucky Bag ($9.99), Handmade Shrimp Paste with Corn ($9.99), New Zealand Lamb Shoulder Meat ($14.99), Enoki Mushroom ($6.99), Fried Beancurd Rolls ($5.99), Crown Daisy ($4.99), Potato Rice Noodle ($3.99)
Read MoreMark W.
Jun 25, 2023
A new hot pot restaurant in Houston. They are promoting themself as good for your beauty. But never less the soup base here is delicious. You order everything from the iPad at each table and you can request a server with the iPad. The size of the soup and all the food is a lot. Since there were 4 of us so we ordered 4 people size soup base and we have pretty of leftover to take home. The sauce station is pretty stander. It's definitely a good new hot pot place in Houston.
Read MoreAndrew C.
Mar 8, 2024
Wow, just wow. I wasn't sure what to think about a chicken-broth based hotpot but this just steals the show. "Traditional" hot potters: don't fret, this place still has the classics such as pork bone, spicy mala, vegetarian, etc. How it works (because for some reason I couldn't find it online or in the reviews on pricing and whatnot):Monday through Friday after 4pm & Weekends: 27.99 adults, 14.99 kids (think this is ages 4-10 but unsure), 24.99 seniors Monday through Friday before 4pm: 25.99 adults,12.99 kids, 15.99 vegetarianNote: Broth is an extra charge on TOP of the AYCE prices I just listed above, but it is so worth it and probably encourages sharing with others. Ended up with two flavor soup of chicken + pork bone for 8.99 on top.Once you sit down, this is where the goodness starts. They have their traditional style menu but you essentially order everything through the ipad. Tons of selection of meats, seafood, extras on the ipad. Once you get that going, walk over to the sauce bar and the veggie/tofu bar and grab what you can eat. They have a lot of different options for sauces, sides, and veggies/tofu and continue to replenish. Everything looked great.Waitstaff was extremely attentive and very polite, which was an added bonus here. Meats and dishes came out looking amazing, especially for AYCE. They also have an AYCD (non-alcoholic) option for $3.99 extra per person, which everyone at the table has to get if you get, but it is oh so worth it. Fresh watermelon juice, fresh fruit tea, desserts, etc. are all included in that 3.99.It's a relatively large place with a chill environment, but it can get crowded on weekend nights. Be sure to get there early to snag your table!Definitely my favorite hotpot in the area and worth going to over and over.Quick tips:- There is one singular entrance on Bellaire and it is very easy to miss. It's between the Fufu's complex and the Chase bank- You can join the VIP club aka buy loaded gift cards and receive additional bonus money or a gift on top, depending on the level you select- Come hungry
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