KOI provided an average hot pot experience. We went with two broth options, one being tomato based and the other was a kim chi broth. The menu had a variety of veggies, meats, and seafood options which we were all pleased to have so much variety. A standout off the menu I'd recommend was the shrimp paste, which puffed up into delicious shrimp balls after bouncing around in the hot broth for a little while. Beyond the shrimp paste, you'll find most hot pot staples on the menu.
As I mentioned, KOI was an overall average experience. The broth was good, menu items to add to the hot pot were good, and the restaurant decor / vibe was ok. I wouldn't go out of my way and recommend KOI for hot pot, but I'd also be fine returning at a different...
Read moreI love to see that everyone had a great experience here. Although I wish I could share the same, I unfortunately can not. My mom and I visited for the first time and this place will not get our business ever again. The food was delicious! It was clean and organized. But the BIGGEST and most memorable downfall was the service. I don’t think I’ve ever been treated like I didn’t belong more than this place. My mom and I felt very uncomfortable With the service to the point where it felt like The waitresses wanted us to leave. The only person who was amicable was the host. Just to think about the whole experience makes me so upset. The headache nor spending your hard earned money is...
Read moreAfter experiencing Koi restaurant, I am not very pleased with the price 😕 Nobody told us that the sauce have to pay for $2. The veggies don't include it, I had to order whichever favorite veggies and pay the additional cost on each $6 for so little veggies. Each broth is $8 and we tried 2 broths Kim Chi and Tomato broth. Sum up, everything is extra extra monies. No, i would not recommend to eat there. I left 3 stars for clean place and the meat or veggies...
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