A most virtuous establishment of culinary excellence
In the pursuit of the highest good, one must seek that which harmonizes necessity with pleasure, substance with delight. Dragon Hot Pot Vietnam stands as a paragon of such balance, embodying the virtues of quality, affordability, and refinement.
Its ingredients, fresh and unblemished, are selected with the precision of a master craftsman, ensuring that each morsel nourishes both body and soul. The flavors—bold yet harmonious, intricate yet comprehensible—awaken the senses, much like the contemplation of truth awakens the intellect. To partake in such a feast is to engage in the highest form of indulgence: one that does not lead to excess, but to the fulfillment of one’s gastronomic potential.
Moreover, the establishment itself is a testament to order and cleanliness, reflecting the principles of good governance within the realm of hospitality. Its prices, set with wisdom, allow both the common man and the noble philosopher to dine without regret.
Thus, let it be known: he who seeks the pinnacle of hot pot must look no further. In this place, the culinary arts have reached their highest form, and to eat here is to partake in...
Read moreI was excited to finally have a malatang place in Saigon, but the price is outrageous (in Bangkok you would pay half of this price, so it is possible to be cheaper) Veggies and meat are the same price, 60k per 100g, so you’re paying 600k/kg for veggies. Same goes for the noodles. Veggies and noodles are covered with water, that end up in your bowl, which is then weighted and included in your bill. We spent 800k for two, for 1mil you can get all you can eat hot pot as well. The broth wasn’t the best I’ve tried, it was alright. Food gets cold really fast as well. The soy sauce is extremely sweet, there wasn’t any saltier option, no sichuan pepper available either. It’s a shame for a mala place. The place is beautiful tho and just opened (don’t know how all the previous comments are even possible) But yes, if you want to spend money for something that isn’t worth it, that’s the...
Read moreThis was the worst dining experience I’ve ever had. I strongly urge anyone who hasn’t tried this Dragon Hotpot branch to stay away.
I visited on a Wednesday with a friend, and we spent nearly 1 million VND between us. Everything seemed fine until we both tried the marinated chicken. About 30 minutes after leaving, we experienced severe stomach cramps. The next day, we were both diagnosed with food poisoning.
For two days, I couldn’t stop vomiting, and the lingering taste of the soup made it even worse. As of Sunday, the symptoms still haven't gone away.
I rarely write harsh reviews, but this branch deserves it. I live in Australia and usually enjoy Dragon Hotpot—even with their frozen ingredients. But based on this experience, the Vietnam branch is clearly not upholding proper food safety standards.
Please avoid this place...
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