Steamboat To Try
A steamboat dinner at Imperial Treasure is a great way to end a long day in town with your best friend, or perhaps for a quiet date night. Here, they provide super fresh, high quality ingredients, and freshly made soup bases like drunken chicken and Ginseng chicken soup. Start the fun by creating your own mix of sauces from the 12 condiments available! Prices of set menus range from $88-$108++ for 2 pax, and $168-$228++ for 4 pax (or you can order a la carte) -- a little on the steep side for steamboat, but its seriously, seriously worth every penny. Open till late, tucking into this classy hotpot at 1am is deeply satisfying.
Despite the long waiting times (up to 2 hours), you will still find people eagerly waiting in line. Hai Di Lao provides free manicures, board games, fruits and snacks while you wait, keeping you perfectly happy. Choose from seafood, chicken, laksa, or their ever-popular Sichuan spicy hot pot (its REALLY spicy) soup bases. If you order the signature handmade noodles, you’ll be in for a tableside performance by the noodle master. Prices are above average, but the variety of ingredients and the undoubtedly great service will keep you coming back. Tip: come for supper, there's no queue and they're open till 3am!
Tsukada Nojo is constantly packed with people flocking here for the famed Bijin Nabe collagen hot pot ($25/pax, min 2 pax). This "Beauty Pot" contains vegetables, seafood, and chicken in a collagen-rich chicken soup. This incredibly flavorful soup is made from the high-quality Jidori chickens from Japan. Don't be alarmed by the bowl of silky white collagen pudding that arrives, simply watch it melt into the broth and impart its goodness. Expect fantastic service and a seriously tasty soup that you can't stop drinking. This meal will leave you feeling nourished and fully satisfied, just be prepared to put your name down for dinner early!
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