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What is Sichuan Hot Pot?
February 17, 2008 by Helen Yuet Ling Pang
Posted in Chinese, cooking, food, meat, vegetarian | Tagged Chinese, cooking, food, hot pot, ingredient, recipes, Sichuan | 9 Comments
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Hey Helen,
Guess what? I’ve had my 2nd hotpot meal this week. My friends and family have really enjoyed it especially the weather is getting a bit colder. Would show you some pics…..I am the expert now!
My friends are now hooked to the yummy XO sauce but unfortunately they won’t be able to get Lee Kum Kee version in London. 😦 (so i am locking mine up!!!)
Gong Hey Fatt Choy!! I think it’s time for me to visit Yauatcha soon. heeeeheeeee
Hello!
I’ve had to completely re-edit this since it was posted, as I went to have Sichuan hot pot last night at a friend’s house. So new photos and all that!
I’m going to have to ask someone to send some LKK XO sauce from Hong Kong, getting desperate. But I like this new dipping sauce from last night a lot.
Gong Hei Fat Choi! Chinese New Year is lasting forever (any excuse to eat…)
There’s another place to have it in London – at the Sichuan restaurant in Acton!
It’s on a Chinese menu but they’re really helpful and you can easily ask them for it!
Hi Su-Lin!
Thanks for this link, what a feast you had! Hot pot’s becoming so common these days. Great news for hot pot lovers of course.
Gong Hei Fat Choi (when’s Chinese New Year going to end?!). I need to stop eating…
i have heard about sichuan hotpot but i think it’s too hot for me.
Grand Sichuan on Christie Street in manhattan has fantastic hot pot! I tried it for the first time this weekend, and i’m hooked for life. It left me sweaty, and my mouth numb, and I couldn’t get enough. 50 bucks for 4, including 2 gigantic heaps of delicious fried rice.
Hi Justin
Glad there’s a Sichuan hot pot place near you. I’m still slightly wary of overly hot Sichuan cuisine, but it’s nice once in a while. I might try it when I go to China later this year! There, my mouth will definitely be numb…
Helen Yuet Ling
Do you know of any resturants in the Boston MA area that serve Hot Pot?
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