Roadside Spicy Pot 马路边边串串香

105-6462, Kingsway, Burnaby - V5E 1E1
19 reviews
Hot Pot Chinese
(778) 397-9955

An underrated hole in the wall hot spot and skewers spot, this is one of my favourite places to come for hot pot and beers. Service is always very friendly, their food is delicious and unique, and I love the interior decor.One thing to note is that their tables are very small to fit in with their "roadside/street food" theme, so if you order lots you might have to store a lot of food on the provided side tables.Their skewers are some of the best in Vancouver. Roadside Spicy Pot never disappoints!

The best skewers hot pot restaurant I’ve been to in lower mainland. Food are very fresh and the price is cheaper than other same style restaurant. The broth is flavourful and they use a very deep pot which ensures all the skewers are soaked by the broth. Good beer deal too! I can’t believe it took me this long to come here, I’ll be back!

The decor of this place was so unique and made you feel like you were really having hotpot on the roadside. The broth was nice and flavourful. There’s the option of choosing two different broths. We got the Traditional spicy and the Tomato soup base. The options for the skewers were plentiful and so fresh. Make sure you try the wagyu beef! The service was exceptional, Nick was attentive and he made our first time visit a great experience. Will definitely be back!

Great portion, fresh materials and great communication. Probably one of the best/freshest ox stomach (毛肚)I have for a while. Unlike other places where give you some small slices and small portion in a big bowl pretending large portion, the bowl is stuffed to bursting. They also called me to confirm my order since I ordered it extra spicy. Will def order it again. The only downside is the package. 油漏到盖子上了呜呜呜到处都是

The name of the restaurant got us interested. The staff are nice and quick to bring dishes out. My husband and I ate a ton and are very satisfied with this place. We'll definitely come back again soon. :)

First time at this dining place after per recommendation and wasn't sure how it's gonna turn out. Wow! It did not disappoint. Food was good for someone who just started venturing out. Am not sure if it was because it was busy but it took a little longer than I expected to get the different skewers we ordered. Overall good though. 8/10.

Came for hot pot on a Saturday night. We didn't have a reservation and it wasn't busy as there were open tables available. I liked the decor of the restaurant. It was really cute and Instagram worthy for sure. The service all night was really fast. We had an instant where one of us dropped a chopstick and the server produced a chopstick within 5 seconds. Very sharp eyes. We ordered an array of dishes. I would definitely recommend the crispy pork slice (side dish for munching), cilantro beef (very appetizing), shredded beef tripe, spicy beef (side dish also for munching) and the Wagyu beef (for hot pot). In general, I felt that their portions for the items not on a stick are very generous and well priced. The items offered on a stick are meant to be small portions as tradition has it. I really liked the array of meat options available. I thought that the food was not bad and service was good. Would recommend it for hotpot and hanging out with friends (not so much for elders as the tables can be quite low). We also got a dessert just to try it out - brown sugar ice jelly. Very refreshing to end a very oily and spicy meal.Tip: the sausages on their are not your usual sausages you find at hot pot but the Chinese kind of sausage. FYI if you can't eat spicy don't order the spicy hot pot base as it is pretty spicy and oily.

Lively decor and decent food. Not cheap. Expect $70-85pp

Very nice vintage looking place with good food.

Ok, first off... Interesting interior with large murals that everyone has been talking about. The one thing about the interior that is a bit off putting (and I'm nitpicking here) are the really short tables and chairs that remind you of what you would see in an elementary school.The thing that draws a lot of people is that most skewers are $0.50... which is cheap indeed... But things do add up quickly and you also have to factor in the price of the soup base (our broth choice came out to $20). Overall, our meal for 2 totalled about $80.Food wise, I really liked the ramen (I know it's probably the cheapest thing there but it was so good cooked in the spicy broth). The various skewers also turned out nicely.