Dive into Xi Yue Hui Hot Pot in Sunset Park for an AYCE seafood feast, bubbling broth, private karaoke vibes, and a menu packed with fresh ingredients.
"Well, we’re just going to get really honest here for a moment: we went to Xi Yue Seafood Hot Pot for a team dinner, we mixed tequila from a nearby liquor store with grape soda (you can BYOB for a fee of $30), we dunked every type of seafood, and meat, imaginable into bubbling spicy broth, and then we all sang a questionable rendition of JoJo’s “Too Little Too Late.” If this sounds fun to you—and we don’t blame you if it doesn’t—make a plan to come to this bi-level restaurant in Sunset Park. Bring a big group, and for $60 each, you can do all-you-can-eat seafood hot pot in a private room, and make memories you will never forget. For better or for worse. " - willa moore, sonal shah, bryan kim, neha talreja, will hartman
"At Xi Yue Seafood Hot Pot, you can BYOB (for a flat fee of $30), dunk every type of seafood, and meat imaginable into bubbling spicy broth, and then sing a questionable rendition of JoJo’s “Too Little Too Late” with 20 of your friends. If this sounds fun to you—and we don’t blame you if it doesn’t—make a plan to come to this bi-level restaurant in Sunset Park. Bring a big group, and for $60 each, you can do AYCE seafood hot pot in a private room, and make memories you will never forget. For better or for worse." - neha talreja, bryan kim, hannah albertine
"We can’t force you to do anything, but we recommend going to Xi Yue Hui in Sunset Park with at least 10 people. That way, you can get a private room downstairs, where you can enjoy your all-you-can-eat seafood hot pot while doing karaoke, and nobody except your nine friends will be able to hear you. The bi-level restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat menu for $60 per person—BYOB is an extra $30 for the whole party. It’s definitely a quantity over quality situation, but it’s a bountiful spread, with platters of every type of meat and seafood imaginable quickly piling up around the bubbling pots on your table. Once you actually figure out how the karaoke interface works, you’ll be tossing clams into your broth (get the spicy version) and preparing for your first song. At some point an employee in a cartoon costume might pop in to do a little dance, and it’s all part of the contained chaos. photo credit: Willa Moore" - Willa Moore
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