Hotporacja is an absolute gem in Wrocław! From the moment you walk in, the ambiance sets the perfect tone for an authentic Chinese hotpot experience. The decor is stylish and cozy, reflecting the vibrant culture of Asia, making it a delight to dine here.
The variety of broths is fantastic, with options ranging from a rich, spicy Sichuan to a comforting tomato base. The ingredients are fresh and abundant, offering a wide selection of meats, seafood, and vegetables. I loved how customizable the experience was—perfect for both seasoned hotpot enthusiasts and first-timers.
The service was impeccable. The staff were friendly, attentive, and always ready to explain the menu or offer recommendations. Their enthusiasm for the cuisine was infectious and added to the overall charm of the restaurant.
What stood out most was the interactive nature of the dining experience. It’s such a fun way to enjoy a meal with friends or family, cooking together and experimenting with flavors. Every bite felt like a celebration of Chinese culinary traditions.
Overall, Hotporacja is a must-visit for anyone in Wrocław. Whether you’re looking to try something new or revisit a beloved dining experience, this place is guaranteed to leave you satisfied. Highly...
Read more260 PLN for 1 portion in this food quality? Let's be honest dear Chinese friend who put reviews here. Seriously do you think its real Chinese restaurant deserved 5 stars? I can't agree with all. This place pretends it's Chinese but no no no, it's so greedy. Asian people will laugh at it. Hot-Pot which is similar to Japanese Shabu has no taste at all and soup was too much watery with no flavour at all. We were so shocked frankly saying. Furthermore it's too small portion for 3-4 person with one shrimp only but price is extremely higher comparing to any other Asian Restaurants in Wroclaw. Tiger Prawn was not actually tiger size maybe it was baby tiger prawn. Pork was too dry with no fat at all and it's mocking Korean BBQ. Better to go to Chinski Wiatr for real Chinese food, Better to go to Korill, Galbi or Bornga for grilled meat and also better to go to Korill and Udzong for hotpot shabu. Plus it's too hot indoor without any fans, air conditioners. Other guests sitting next us even talked to me about poor food quality and hot air which is it's not just my opinion. It's deserved to get 1-2 stars but Service was extremely nice and kind. I feel sorry for him. Sorry to say, but I will never come back here and never recommend anyone...
Read moreI was expecting a really great hot pot experience, but I left disappointed. The place looks nice; however, it's a small restaurant. We went with some friends and couldn't even sit together, as they only have tables for four. That was quite disappointing, especially since hot pot is a dish meant to be enjoyed with a group. I was expecting them to have at least one table with a pot large enough to fit six people.
Most of the meat we received in the set orders was chewy and cut into chunks that were far too thick for hot pot. The veggies were nice, but the portions were really small for the price we paid. We also ordered some additional rice, which turned out to be dry, overcooked, and clearly microwaved. I was shocked—one would expect a restaurant serving Asian food to offer good quality rice!
The waiters were nice, but none of them came to refill our soup. It's also worth mentioning that the parking in front of the restaurant is paid. You get a one-hour free ticket, but you have to renew it every hour.
All in all, my friends and I had fun, but I do not recommend this place and would not go...
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