When it comes to eating hot pot, you must go to Chinatown and try Liu Yishou! In Boston, there are many hot pot restaurants, and before trying Liu Yishou, I had only eaten at Da Long Yi. But after trying Liu Yishou, I felt that it was even better! I am satisfied with the soup base, service, and the freshness of the ingredients!
👉 Currently, I have unlocked:
- Pork Stomach Chicken Soup Base ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
- Sour Radish Duck Soup Base ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
- Butter Soup Base ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
- Clear Tomato Soup Base ⭐️⭐️⭐️
- Snail Rice Noodle Soup Base ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
For those who love drinking soup, you must try the Pork Stomach Chicken and Sour Radish Duck soups! Drinking the soup directly at the hot pot restaurant feels a bit acidic for me. Everyone says that the tomato soup at Da Long Yi is delicious. The butter pot is fragrant and mildly spicy, which is enough for me. As a fan of snail rice noodles, I feel that the snail rice noodle soup is not strong enough, but it is still very good for a hot pot restaurant to achieve this level.
✅ Recommended dishes:
- Beef omasum
- Fried dough with shrimp paste
- Australian Wagyu beef
- Beef Combination (beef tongue + beef)
- Bamboo fungus
- Fried egg
- Ice jelly
⚠️ Small tip: It's better to go early, otherwise, during dinner time, the wait could easily be 1 hour or more. The first time we went, we waited for 2 hours and then they gave us a complimentary plate of beef and lamb. They also provided us with a bunch of appetizers to eat! If you come across chicken feet, you must try them. I always worry about filling up on appetizers!
💰 Average price per person is about $60.
📍702 Washington St, Boston MA 02111
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