Arrived here during lunch, so we didn't have to que! There are many soup broths to choose from, I tried the Mala & sukiyaki. Both were nice! Many dishes to choose from for a reasonable price. There's no English here but it's quite self explanatory!
Step 1: choose your broth from the menu card they give you (you can use Google Translate if you don't speak/ read Thai)
Step 2 (optional): get yourself some ice for drinks and dipping sauces in front of the shop. There are pre-made ones or you can make one yourself.
Step 3: pick whatever you want from the conveyerbelt and boil it in the soup. Put the colored sticks in the "bin" on your table.
Step 4: ones youre done, call the staff and they will calculate your final...
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