Qingshu 86 Spicy Hot Pot 青蔬麻辣烫

Chinese restaurant · Bensonhurst

Qingshu 86 Spicy Hot Pot 青蔬麻辣烫

Chinese restaurant · Bensonhurst

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2117 86th St, Brooklyn, NY 11214

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Sichuan dry pot & hot pot with customizable spice levels  

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2117 86th St, Brooklyn, NY 11214 Get directions

order.mealkeyway.com
@qingshu_86

$10–20 · Menu

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2117 86th St, Brooklyn, NY 11214 Get directions

+1 917 933 4402
order.mealkeyway.com
@qingshu_86

$10–20 · Menu

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A Running List of New Restaurants That Opened in New York City, June 2021 - Eater NY

"This Brooklyn neighborhood boasts a large Chinese community and many of the restaurants specialize in Cantonese dishes. With the opening Spicy Bai Chuan Restaurant, Sichuan cuisine gets a spotlight with expected favorites like mapo tofu and dry pot dishes." - Luke Fortney

https://ny.eater.com/2021/6/3/22456586/nyc-restaurant-openings-june-2021
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Lani Ba

Google
Good soup bowl with lots of add on option and affordable price. It’s like hot pot but you don’t need to work for your meal. You pick the ingredients and they will prepare it for you. A good option if you want something different in the heart of 86th street food scene.

Jessica Wong

Google
This place is a dream for dry pot lovers. You pick all your own ingredients—meats, veggies, tofu, whatever you want—and they toss it in the wok with the most flavorful spices. The 1-pound minimum sounds like a lot, but trust me, it’s easy to hit with all the options. However, if you don’t hit the 1 pound minimum then they charge you for the soup base — $3.50, which I wasn’t a huge fan of. They speak pretty good Cantonese and English! I didn’t like how you always had to get up to ask for water or to order food or to get the check or even a takeout box! Other than that, the flavors are bold, smoky, and spicy (they don’t play with spice levels, so be ready!). Perfect spot if you’re craving something customizable and delicious. Quick service, good vibes, and seriously addictive food. Highly recommend!

Sherry Huang

Google
Good to find a hot pot place in this area. Both the dry hot pot with seafood and the crispy fish with sour soup base are yummy. This place is spacious and clean. Customer can also pick their own ingredients for customized dry pot. However, the option cause risk of food quality. We noticed customers took long time to pick food and left the refrigerator open, and at the end did not close the refrigerator properly. The servers walked back and forth but no one pay attention and no one noticed that refrigerator were not properly close for a very long time. The refrigerator should have e been made to be able to close automatically to keep food fresh.

David C

Google
# Overall: I'm raring to come back to Qingshu! The Mala dry hotpot was an absolute game changer for me. You can also customize the spice level too if you're uncomfortable with spice. # Ambiance Qingshu sets up a warm homely feel with its lighting and tightknit seating. The freezers where you build your own bowl are right next to the register where you pay. # Food and Drink Salt and Pepper Squid Tentacles The salt and pepper flavor wasn't the strongest from this appetizer, but it overall wasn't bad. Husband and Wife Beef Tendon and Tripe Tripe is just a great appetizer choice, especially for sharing. Build Your Own Bowl Hotpot (Mala Dry hotpot) I've been to Qingshu on different occasions, but I've always built my bowl with a soup base. The mala dry hotpot base is definitely a game changer and will be my go to choice the next time I come back. The level of freedom in choosing what goes into the dry hotpot is great; the only restriction really is that the contents need to weigh over 1 pound. Yan Yan Milk Green Tea My friends have compared this to the pudding dessert at LaoJie hotpot, but I don't feel that it is similar enough. It's still a good drink to get that pairs well with the mala flavor, but it doesn't reach the same tier that LaoJie pudding resides in.

Michelle

Google
You want something filling and delicious? This is your place. Staff is super friendly and attentive. You get to pick your own toppings and portion sizes are big! Definitely would recommend bringing a friend for vibes.

Johnny Chan

Google
Oh dear, Brooklyn was missing a single-serve Mala Hotpot spot and this place delivered! Way too much food for the price. If they made it cheaper while bringing down the portions, it would allow customers to include an appetizer in their meal (though maybe some people might not be happy about that) Opened just a few months ago, I see some growing pains, but without a doubt, the food is delicious. It's a little confusing for first-time orders, but getting the prefixed combos is delicious already. You need to pick your combo, then pick a soup base, and lastly, the type of noodle you want. I didn't choose the usual combos in the pictures I am sharing since I came with a couple of friends to share and explore the menu. Gotta say that the spicy fish is my all-time favorite so far and glad I was able to give it a shot. To order, go the the counter and take a look at the menu. You can decide to pick your meats and veggies on your own, or just pick a combo and order at the counter. They will give you a number and bring your food to you. But sometimes, they would just go to your table and take your order that way too. A little confusing but at least you have options haha. The sauce station is a little weak too, but never needed it. All in all, probably deserves 4-4.5 stars since the service and menu aren't excellent, but the food carries the rating.

Maiko Lin

Google
Ordered pick up via fantuan, total was 10$. i ordered the beef combo with pork belly herbal broth, came with a free iced milk tea. over all flavor was good, a generous amount of meat and veggies. very filling. highly recommend trying.

Su Su Oo

Google
Varieties of meat, seafood and veges to choose from. Reasonable price. Fast service. Can choose the level of spicy, I chose Hot and it is the exact level of spiciness that I was craving for. Not too salty or oily like the other dry pot places. I believe I'll become a regular there. I'm so tempted to try mala tang next time as they have ten varieties of soup bases for that.