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Welcome to Hang Hot Pot Place

At Hang Hot Pot Place, we celebrate the rich flavors of Chinese cuisine, specializing in the beloved tradition of malatang and dry hot pot. Located in the vibrant heart of Flushing, NY, our establishment embraces authenticity while offering a customizable dining experience. Guests can tailor their meals by selecting from a variety of fresh ingredients and spice levels, ensuring each visit is unique. Our signature dishes, like the Lamb and Seafood Mala Tang, tantalize taste buds with an exquisite blend of spices. With generous portions and affordable prices, Hang Hot Pot Place invites you to indulge in a communal dining experience that delights and satisfies.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Hang Hot Pot Place, a delightful haven for hot pot lovers, nestled in the bustling heart of Flushing, NY, at 133-35 Roosevelt Ave. This gem of a restaurant brings authentic Chinese flavors to life, offering a tantalizing range of spicy and savory dishes that are sure to awaken your taste buds.

At Hang Hot Pot Place, the experience is more than just about eating; it is about indulging in a culinary adventure. Their menu showcases a wide array of choices from traditional offerings to unique specialties. Customers rave about the Spicy Dry Hot Pot, a fan favorite that many describe with phrases like "SO yummy" and "like crack." The spice blend is perfectly balanced, allowing patrons to adjust their heat levels without sacrificing flavor. Whether you’re a spice novice or a seasoned enthusiast, this is the place to explore the thrill of hot pot.

  • Salt Crispy Chicken: A crispy delight that captures the essence of Taiwanese street food, priced at just $8.00.
  • Stinky Tofu: An iconic dish known for its bold flavors, available for $8.99.
  • Mala Tang: A customizable spicy hot pot experience featuring various meats, seafood, and vegetables, starting at $10.99.
  • Generous Portions: Reviewers applauded the generous servings, ensuring that your meal is satisfying and worth every penny.

What sets Hang Hot Pot Place apart is not only its robust menu but also the interactive dining experience. Guests select their ingredients, allowing for a personalized feast that caters to individual preferences. From Fish Fillet to Pork Intestinal Mala Tang, the choices are seemingly endless and every bit delightful.

Many customers highlight the exceptional value, noting that the cost is reasonable for the quality and quantity of food served. The reviews speak to the overall cleanliness and friendly service, despite the fast-paced nature of the food court environment—common in Flushing. As your meal is prepared, the staff efficiently guides you through the process, making sure you have everything you need for your hot pot adventure.

Although the ambiance might lean towards a typical food court vibe, the flavor and quality of the dishes shine through, garnering a loyal customer base. For those in search of comforting, satisfying food that warms the soul, Hang Hot Pot Place is a must-visit.

So gather your friends, decide on your spice level, and head over to Hang Hot Pot Place. Experience the charm of communal dining and explore a world of flavors that will keep you coming back for more!

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Karen C.
Karen C.

The dry hot pot here is SO yummy, the spice mix they use is like crack. A little spice goes a long way here so I only get mine mild even though I put hot sauce on everything. The first time I tried ordering medium spice and they warned me that they go hard so I dialed it down to mild. It's enough to clear out my sinuses without going all-out crying tears of spice after several bites. The people working the front understand enough English to navigate my attempt at pointing and scattered words (like "cabbage," "tofu," "quail eggs," etc) while they assemble my basket of raw goods. Other than that, the service is standard Chinese food court service. A bit rushed, primarily in Chinese, and gives me slight social anxiety, but all of these stalls are like that so I can't really dock them for that. The cleanliness could also be improved but again, standard fare Chinese food court ambiance. If you're expecting a spotless shiny stainless steel kitchen you've come to the wrong place. I remember in the 2010's when people would joke that if a restaurant in Flushing had an A food safety rating the restaurant wasn't putting enough attention towards the tastiness of their food (perhaps that joke went a bit too far but you get the gist). Overall, extremely delicious food, solid portions for the price, and I would and have come back again and again. Highly recommend coming in groups of 2 or more so you can get more variety in your pot.

Joseph H.
Joseph H.

Whenever I get a coupon code from Uber Eats combined with my AmEx $10 credit each month, this has been my go to place. I would order more often if Uber Eats didn't charge so many fees. But besides that, food here is amazing. I always order two orders of rice to go along with the dry hotpot and they always split it to two boxes which is super convenient. Highly recommend the fish!!! 10/10 all day. Not sure how this place only has 3 stars

Judy C.
Judy C.

I UberEats ordered from Hang. I don't know why they have only 3 stars because the food I got was fantastic. This was the first time I ordered from them and I got the two rice bowl meal with like 27+ choices. The entree was stored in two separate containers. I got my mix mildly spicy but it was more spicy than I can kinda handle. It was still delicious. I had enough food to make a lunch for myself the next day. I know the pics might look unappetizing but it's actually delicious. This is the first time I've had dry hot pot, and I'm hooked!

Cindy Y.
Cindy Y.

Ordered take out from here many times. I've tried their malatang and mala dry pot. Both are very good,and most of all CLEAN. Portions are very generous for the cost and the level of spice can be adjusted. I also like how their food is not too oily. Service is on the friendlier side. Also, I saw a bad review regarding portion, but FYI you pick the ingredients you want for the dry hot pot. The food is charged by weight, so if it's not enough you are able to ask them to put more of whatever you want. I used to eat lao ma malatang but on numerous occasions have discovered cockroach remains at the bottom of the soup. NEVER AGAIN. If you need a spice fix, this is the place to go.

William W.
William W.

Love the dry hotpot they serve! You can adjust how spicy you would like for your food. They also give free rice and a drink if you spend over a certain amount.