Delicious Hotpot in Stuttgart city centre!
Food: a selection of hotpot base broths, such as spicy, mild, tomato‘y, etc. a big selection of ingredients to put into the hotpot, such as different types of vegetables, meat, poultry and seafood food is ordered via a QR code in a web-based application — easy to use a set with six condiments/dips must be ordered per person with the hotpot: coriander, tahini, grated garlic, spring onions, sesame oil and a chili paste
Service: friendly quick providing recommendations on the level of the broth‘s spiciness there’s also a cute robot serving food and drinks
Location: enough space to sit comfortably at tables indoors restaurant is located at the first floor right in the city centre close to the „Feuersee“ train station easy to get there with public transportation
Personal Highlights: spicy and mild Chongqing-style broths my favourite ingredients for the hotpot: thinly sliced lotus root, soft chicken and various mushrooms the surprise peanut nougat after we had paid
My friends and I went to this restaurant for dinner yesterday. We all enjoyed the delicious food and had a lovely time! We‘re looking forward to going to this restaurant again.
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Read moreI recently dined at FireFire, a Chinese restaurant, and had a positive experience overall. The ordering process, facilitated by a QR code, was incredibly efficient, ensuring a quick turnaround time for our meal. While the menu selection was decent, it leaned towards being more manageable rather than overwhelming, which I appreciated. However, one drawback was the slightly higher pricing compared to similar establishments. Despite this, the quality of the food justified the cost to some extent. My companion and I ordered for two, and we found ourselves with an ample amount of leftovers, particularly with the soup. The ambiance of the restaurant was pleasant, adding to the overall dining experience. The staff were attentive and accommodating throughout our visit, enhancing the overall impression of the establishment. Overall, despite a few minor drawbacks, FireFire offers a delightful dining experience with efficient service and...
Read moreAs someone that has lived in China for 12+ years I can say that it isn’t 100% authentic.. It’s okay/ average I would say; for the price you’d expect much better (We payed 100+ for 2 which is really high). Maybe it’s a place you try once and figure it out that it’s more authentic/ cheaper to make it a home. Also strange that they don’t offer any kind of noodles (only potato stripes) nor rice which is the case in all hotpots I’ve previously been to. It also gets really really hot in the restaurant and apparently it’s better to make a reservation beforehand (although so many tables were empty they still insisted on reservations). Also all the staff is German so it makes me doubt the authenticity of the food. All in all for the price you’d expect...
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