Liuyishou Hotpot | AYCE HOT POT Flushing

Hot pot restaurant · Flushing

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"This hot pot chain grew from a small street in Chongqing to 1,200 outposts across the world,  including a Flushing restaurant that serves all-you-can-eat hot pot for $30 per person. Drinks, desserts, and an extensive sauce bar are included, but any of the 11 broths – including the powerfully spicy original Sichuan broth and a milder coconut chicken broth – will cost extra." - Caroline Shin, Eater Staff

18 Top Hot Pot Restaurants in NYC - Eater NY

136-76 39th Ave, Queens, NY 11354 Get directions

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