Sometimes it’s fun to play with your food and cooking your hot pot at these Seattle venues is a blast. We evaluated top sites and incorporated millions of critic and diner reviews for the best hot pot in Seattle. Lose yourself in delicious soup bases with fish balls and silky tofu at the restaurants on this list.
Finding the best Hot pot spots in Seattle can take way too long. These results are brought to you by boam, with insights from the Yelp and Google ratings for 10951 Seattle restaurants, 1095134 reviews, and 1286 top lists and articles from the likes of The Stranger and Eater. The restaurants you see have been featured in The Stranger - Lots of New International Restaurants to Try and More Seattle Food News You Can Use, Eater - Don't Miss Seattle's Finest Chinese Restaurants and Eater - Eat Your Way Through the International District's Many Asian Cuisines. If it’s on the list, we’ve checked and verified that the restaurant is still open and will showcase any updated hours and services you need to be aware of. Our site gets no payment from the restaurants we show, so you can trust what you see. The ten options above are the best of Seattle Hot pot.
When considering how to best enjoy your tofu puffs, we would highlight how well a glass of Champagne complements the dish as it helps cut through the oiliness of tofu.
Experts suggest pairing a seafood hot pot with a glass of Sauvignon Blanc, a popular white wine.
Mongols is widely recognized as the first person to ever make the now-famous hot pot.
Making hot pot, often paired with assortment of sliced ingredient, is a long-held tradition in China.
One of the typical drinks in China is sour plum tea, a drink made with sour plums, herbs, involving a process of smoking the plums.
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