Review for Hai Di Lao Hot Pot - Qingcheng Branch (海底撈火鍋 慶城店)
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Hai Di Lao Hot Pot - Qingcheng Branch (海底撈火鍋 慶城店) offers an exceptional dining experience that combines delicious food, outstanding service, and a welcoming atmosphere. Here’s my detailed review:
Food Quality: The quality of the food at Hai Di Lao is top-notch. The ingredients are incredibly fresh, and the variety of options available is impressive. Whether you’re choosing from their wide selection of meats, seafood, vegetables, or handmade noodles, each item is prepared to perfection. The broths are rich and flavorful, providing the perfect base for a satisfying hot pot meal.
Menu Variety: Hai Di Lao’s menu caters to all tastes and dietary preferences. From spicy Sichuan-style broths to milder, herbal options, there’s something for everyone. The extensive condiment bar allows you to customize your dipping sauces to your liking, adding an extra layer of flavor to your meal. Vegetarian and vegan options are also available, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the experience.
Service: The service at Hai Di Lao - Qingcheng Branch is truly exceptional. The staff are attentive, friendly, and go out of their way to make sure you have a pleasant dining experience. From offering aprons and eyeglass cleaning to providing complimentary snacks and drinks while you wait, their attention to detail and customer care is unparalleled. The servers are knowledgeable about the menu and are always ready to assist with cooking tips or recommendations.
Ambiance: The restaurant has a modern and inviting ambiance. The seating is comfortable, and the tables are well-spaced to provide a sense of privacy. The overall design is sleek and stylish, creating a pleasant environment for both casual and special occasions. The lively yet relaxed atmosphere makes it a great place to enjoy a meal with family or friends.
Cleanliness: Hai Di Lao maintains a high standard of cleanliness. The dining area, restrooms, and kitchen are all impeccably clean. The staff regularly sanitize the tables and equipment, ensuring a hygienic dining experience.
Additional Services: Hai Di Lao is known for its exceptional customer service and extra touches that make dining there special. From providing complimentary snacks and games while you wait to offering manicure services in some locations, they go above and beyond to ensure a delightful experience. The wait time can be long during peak hours, but the amenities provided make the wait enjoyable.
Value for Money: While Hai Di Lao may be slightly pricier than some other hot pot restaurants, the quality of the food, the exceptional service, and the overall dining experience make it worth every penny. The portions are generous, and the experience is consistently excellent, offering great value for money.
Overall Experience: My experience at Hai Di Lao Hot Pot - Qingcheng Branch was outstanding. The combination of high-quality food, unparalleled service, and a welcoming atmosphere makes it a standout choice for hot pot lovers. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply enjoying a meal out, Hai Di Lao provides an unforgettable dining experience. Highly recommended for anyone looking to enjoy one of the best hot pot...
Read moreI love to eat here alone. I come here often usually Fridays and Saturdays. I do not recommend coming on those days as the queue will be atleast an hour. I moved to Taipei last month from a small country in East Africa so I don't know how to enter the queue but it's fine because I don't mind waiting. The staff at this place are so friendly and they did their best to attend to me even though I don't speak a word of chinese which is my own fault. I think the food is reasonably priced, it is about $1500 a person for a full dinner. I tend to order half portion 2 different meats usually beef and lamb slices, green leafy vegetable platter, mushroom platter and 1 egg. I would say this a good order for one person but if you are multiple people, you would want to order more. I wish to try new things on the menu but I'm quite shy because I don't know what bean curd or duck blood is. I've been to Haidilao all over the world, Hawaii, Thailand, South Africa, England, Vietnam, Malaysia and Japan - and I noticed there's much more options in the UK and Hawaii menu which is so surprising. I hoped Taiwan would have better more variable food options 🥺🥺 there is no dumplings here actually the staff kindly makes it for me, they do not have matcha tea, there's no lobster either. I do not like pork but if you enjoy pork they have so many options for you including pig brain. The beef is good enough to eat raw despite being frozen and I am happy for that. I like that they have free ice cream and also you can do your nails. That's so...
Read moreI went to Haidilao for dinner with some people from the states.
I think the service was very good. As far as food was concerned, I felt that this Haidilao was not as good as the Cupertino Haidilao that I went to before (for example, other Haidilao's had a wider selection of icecream [not just 2 flavors] as well as soft serve icecream which I don't think this Haidilao had). Their station where you make sauce for your hotpot did not have as large a selection as other Haidilao as well. Other than that, the quality of the meat and veggies was about the same.
As for the atmosphere, it was nice. The only complaint I had with their shows music (noodle show and facemask show), their music got REALLY loud; to the point where you would have to stop talking because we could not hear each other anymore. This would happen a lot since several people ordered the noodles with the noodle show (which was nice to watch once or twice but by the 3-4th time, I felt like it kept interrupting our dinner...
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