Kichi Kichi has been a staple in our rotation (pun intended) for a reason: it is consistently medium across all of its branches. The price is mid-tier in the hotpot game; the selection is medium-sized compared to places with a huge menu like Haidilao or Manwah; the food is medium, not bad, but nothing to write home about; the mood is ok - it's usually bustling with people, and music is... not terrible.
But I do not mean all of that in a bad way. Sometimes in the middle of the week, you just want to go somewhere, grab a seat, eat a bit of meat and veggies in some warm broth, drink a lightly fizzy soda, and go home, all without breaking the bank. Kichi is just that - you always know what you're gonna get, regardless of which...
Read moreThis is my first time dining in this Kichi kichi location and the experience is not good. I already reserved the table in advance but they put us in the high chair seats. I was blamed by the host that I DID NOT RESERVE THE FAMILY TABLE, in which the reservation agent at the restaurant DID NOT INFORM us about the table option here at Kichi when I called. Another drawback is staff’s attitude. They were not professional and enthusiastic. The food on the other side is fresh and the service is fast. Overall, would not recommend this to anyone if they look for professional and...
Read moreDecent experience, foods are good not great. Selection is limited, we did the all you can eat. Two person bill came out 800k /2 = decent price. Good concept and pretty entertaining to watch the food go by. Service was about average, attentive and helpful a. Wish the meat option was more variety and also extra bar should give a little more variety on sauce selections. A tip to reduce the mala broth is take out all the spicy chili oil and put it in a small bowl and add back to your desire. Or ask the server to put the oil on...
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