Xiang Hotpot-Brooklyn

5816 Fort Hamilton Pkwy, Brooklyn - 11219
160 reviews
Hot Pot Chinese
(718) 851-5888

All you can eat hot pot price: around $85 for two people, worth it!Got the mala spicy beef broth + mushroom broth (around $20) and the basic hot pot package ($29/pp). You get access to a bunch of different vegetables and limited seafood (shrimp, squid, fish), all prepared in small bowls in a refrigerated area. It’s different than other AYCE hot pot places because you have to get your own food to cook, vs a waiter bringing you food. Loved the environment/vibe, service is great, but just prepare to hear the “birthday song” about 4x in one hour (seems like every brooklyn hot pot spot does this). Would definitely come back again. It’s huge and they do take walk-ins (you might need to wait a little though).Yes there’s wifi.

Great hotpot experience. It's all you can eat but at a higher quality than other spots. They have a good drinks selection that is also unlimited. they also have unlimited appetizers that were actually pretty good. The fried mantou was very good. Also have a cotton candy section too if that's your jam.We got the seafood buffet option which costs more but has more quality seafood options including salmon sashimi which was decent quality.The beef was pretty good but not as good as other premium hotpot spots.

We had the seafood buffet. A lot of choices from the menu including crab, jumbo shrimps, oyster, salmon sashimi, etc. Fresh-cut beef was okay, not really tastes like ChaoShan beef. Love the experience to pick up and pile up the veggies, appetizers and drinks. The fresh shrimp was definitely out favorite. They were still alive when putting to the table. After all the feast you can ask for ice cream and make you own cotton candy. Toilet wasn't very clean. Overall great experience. Would definitely recommend.

Hotpot heaven! Loved the service and the selection of items for hotpot! Water, coke, sprite, iced tea, Fanta all available in cans. Check out the ?.

The best Chinese hotpot experience.The broth was well seasoned (even if the spicy one wasn’t as spicy as I expected). The quality of the food was superb. The portion was bigger than I anticipated, so think carefully what you’re going to order. The service was lovely and very attentive. I’ll definitely visit again. Highly recommended

The interior looks great, the selection is incredible. We ate a lot of food and a crazy variety with alcohol, and ended up paying a very fair amount. I would recommend this hot top place to anyone. It is the perfect place whether you wanna dress up, or go casually, it doesn't matter, it feels right fir everything.

I usually have hotpot at home because most of the other places are boring with the same ingredients over and over again. Not this place. This place has the spicy butter flavored soup base in a cute little bear shape which is great for photos. Did I mention it tastes amazing? I highly recommend this Xiang Hotpot for your next gathering. Be sure to call ahead though, or prepare to wait 30+ minutes for seating.

My experience at Xiang's Hotpot was extremely unique. The staff was friendly, and even though my party did not speak Chinese, they still welcomed us and treated us very kindly. The ambiance was a 5/5. Once you walk in, you are greeted with a beautiful mini-Chinese temple with koi fish swimming around. Then they seated us and gave us aprons and a bag to put our jackets in. This AYCE hotpot experience is unique in the sense that you have to grab your own food at this mini food-bar, and the only things you can explicitly order are beef/lamb (if you're getting the least expensive Hotpot Buffet, which is $23.99 lunch/$28.99 dinner). If you want the AYCE seafood buffet, which includes shrimp, sea mussels, crabs, red clams, salmon, cuttlefish, clams, sea snails, wagyu, tender beef, beef tongue, duck tongue, boneless duck feet, oyster, bullfrog, scallops, etc, that is $40 lunch and $46 dinner).You can also walk up to make your own sauces and to grab Fried Mantou (Chinese Sweet Bread), Sweet Potato fries, and Youtiao (Chinese Doughnut). However, the sauce station and mini dessert station closed over an hour before closing, which was unideal, since my party was still there at 9:45pm and we wanted to try the Fried Mantou with condensed milk. But, they offered my party ice cream at the end (you can choose from Vanilla/Chocolate/Mango/Strawberry).Most of the canned drinks are free, which I thought was also extremely unique, so I grabbed myself a can of Sprite and Ice Tea. Honestly, my main gripe with this place is that the selection for the Regular Hotpot is extremely limited compared to what you can get from Laojie or 99 Favor Taste, for a more justifiable price. Also, the beef was coming out very slowly, and the beef was cut very thinly. Overall, a decent place for the experience, I would definitely come back to try their Seafood Hotpot. Also, the chopsticks were huge!

It's not my favorite place but it was cool. We got two broths, one with the bear and the other was pork bone. Everyone preferred the pork bone better. You can take your own food and soft drink from the fridge. There was a sauce making station. And a lady came later on to make candy art. We had some ice cream. The best part of the restaurant for me was the stage at the entrance. If you look down, you'll see fishes in the pond.

Food 5/5Service 5/5value 4/5interior decoration 5/5My number one hot pot place in Brooklyn. Came here many times with my friends. The soup base is the specialty here, their soup is more flavorful than any other hotpot restaurant. That's probably why they charge for the soup base. They have a good variety of soup bases, spicy and tomato are what I order every time.What is different from other AYCE hotpot restaurants is they put the food in the refrigerator, It makes food visible so we can choose whatever food we like. For seafood, you need to order with the waiter, and then they will take it out for you from the kitchen.Other than that, the service was good, they refilled our soup and water multiple times. After we finished, they asked us if we want free ice creams. They have many flavors and I got an orange one because it is a quite unusual flavor.Tip: be sure to make reservations, especially on weekends, otherwise you will have to wait a long time. It was definitely busy most time I went. Every time I don't have a reservation, they put my number on a waiting list. This is certainly not what a hungry person wants to do - to wait!