Top 12 Hotpot Havens in Kuala Lumpur that’ll Get You Hooked!
There’s this one rainy day where I decided to have some hotpot with my friends. And since this is my first time trying it, it became kind of like a mission to find a great spot—after all, I had my stretchy pants ready.
So, when we found the spot, little did I know that this journey would end with me sweating like I was in a sauna. Seriously, I looked like I was having a one-on-one duel with the spicy Sichuan broth, and let’s just say, the broth won.
Nevertheless, that experience was GREAT! And I’m telling you, there are a lot more hotpot spots in Kuala Lumpur, which I’ve listed down here so you can check them out.
Fei Fan Hotpot @ 163 Retail Park
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Address: Unit #9, 8, Jalan Kiara, Mont Kiara, 50480 Kuala Lumpur
Contact details: +60364194928
Operating hours:
- Monday to Thursday – 11 AM to 11 PM
- Friday to Sunday – 11 AM to 12 AM
Cost: $-$$
Fei Fan Hotpot, nestled at 163 Retail Park, is where hotpot dreams come true. The first thing you’ll notice here is their stellar selection of broths, ranging from the comforting pork bone to the fiery Sichuan.
And let’s not forget the impressive spread of high-quality ingredients, from thinly sliced meats to super-fresh seafood. Now, if you’re anything like me and think “more is more,” you’re in luck.
Fei Fan offers a buffet concept, so you can grab as many seafood balls, fresh veggies, cuts of beef, and lamb as you want. They also have this fried garlic and chili oil that you should definitely add to your dipping sauce—trust me, it’s a game-changer.
Pro tip: Try to visit during lunch hours for a more budget-friendly deal. The lines can get insane during dinner, so either go early or prepare for a bit of a wait.
Harbour Hotpot (Ma Tou Feng Yun)
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Address: L-01-01, 2, Jalan Solaris, Solaris Mont Kiara
Contact details: +60176588618
Operating hours: Monday to Sunday – 12 PM to 12 AM
Cost: $$
Menu – N/A
Harbour Hotpot, also known as Ma Tou Feng Yun, sits pretty at the Solaris Mont Kiara and offers a hotpot experience that’s absolutely next-level. Their menu boasts a plethora of broth options, but the pumpkin and mushroom broth stand out.
For the hands-on diners, you can choose from a variety of fresh ingredients like juicy prawns, tender beef slices, and crisp greens. They also offer a solid range of handmade meatballs and dumplings that you’d want to try.
Oh, and their selection of dipping sauces is impressive! You can mix and match to create a combination that perfectly suits your taste buds.
Pro tip: Harbour Hotpot frequently offers promotions or discounts, so be sure to check their Instagram account for the latest deals and special offers.
Beauty in The Pot
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Address: Lot T-201B, The Gardens Mall, Lingkaran Syed Putra, Mid Valley City
Contact details: +60322021599
Operating hours:
- Monday to Thursday – 11:30 AM to 10 PM
- Friday to Sunday – 11:30 AM to 12 AM
Cost: $$
Located in The Gardens Mall, Beauty in the Pot has six options of collagen-rich broth that’ll do wonders for your skin (and soul). Moreover, this place brings an exciting range of ingredients to the table.
We’re talking about everything from premium meats like wagyu and prime short ribs to different cuts of pork, chicken, and even seafood platters. They also have this variety of vegetables, bean curd, and mushrooms.
And if you’re a fan of dumplings, their homemade options are tasty little parcels of joy, perfect for dunking into that rich broth.
Pro tip: Make sure to reserve a spot before you go, as it’s usually packed.
FU Pot
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Address: TS Law Tower Level 13, No 39 Jalan Kemuning, Imbi
Contact details: +601153536333
Operating hours: Monday to Sunday – 11:30 AM to 4:30 AM
Cost: $$-$$$
Situated in the TS Law Tower, FU Pot offers an upscale hotpot experience that is hard to beat. On their menu, you’ll find an extensive selection of meats, fresh seafood, and beautiful vegetables.
Their beef selection is particularly noteworthy, from the New Zealand beef to the well-marbled wagyu slices and platters. For an extra treat, try their handmade shrimp paste and squid balls; they are absolutely divine.
Moreover, their signature broths like the peppery pork stomach and the rich herbal chicken are not to be missed—one sip and you’re hooked. Also, don’t forget their special dipping sauces, which are the perfect match for the delicious broths.
Pro tip: Just a heads-up: parking can be tricky around TS Law Tower; arrive a little early to find a spot.
Shu Xiang Lou Hotpot and Sichuan Cuisine
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Address: Lot 2-3A & 2-3A-AF, The LINC, 360, Jln Tun Razak
Contact details: +60321812997
Operating hours: Monday to Sunday – 12 PM to 10 PM
Cost: $$
Shu Xiang Lou Hotpot’s signature mala soup base is rocking the perfect balance of spice and numbing flavors. Plus, there’s the tomato and mushroom broth if you’re looking to mix things up.
Expect to come across their thinly sliced pork, beef, and lamb. If seafood is your thing, their signature spicy shrimp and squid are just the perfect pair to your hotpot.
Pro tip: If it’s your first time here, go for the half-and-half soup base so you can enjoy both the spicy and non-spicy broths. It’s the best way to get a full experience.
Shu Daxia Hot Pot@Tun Razak
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Address: 40, Jln Tun Razak, Kampung Datuk Keramat
Contact details: +601112041268
Operating hours: Monday to Sunday – 12 PM to 1 AM
Cost: $$
Shu Daxia Hot Pot is where you want to be if you’re craving a hearty and comforting hotpot. The meat selection here is top-notch, with premium beef slices, beef tongue, pork ribs, duck meat, and lamb skewers that cook just right in your broth.
Their dumplings and handmade noodles are other things you need to throw into your broth; they just level up the whole hotpot game. Taking the flavor profile up a notch, they also offer fresh veggies and tofu that absorb the flavors beautifully.
Now, for the soup bases, their mala is insane, especially if you love that deep, spicy kick. They’ve also got a buttery mushroom and a nourishing herbal broth that is light but tasty.
Pro tip: Do not skip the DIY sauce station. With broad choices of ingredients, it’s where you can customize your dip to bring out all those tangled flavors from the pot.
This place can get pretty packed, so try to go early or make a reservation in advance.
One Dish One Taste Chongqing Hotpot
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Address: H-G-12, Plaza Arkadia, Jalan Residen 3, Desa Parkcity
Contact details: +60127660442
Operating hours: Monday to Sunday – 12 PM to 10:30 PM
Cost: $-$$
Menu – N/A
One Dish, One Taste Chongqing Hotpot is hitting the spot if you’re looking for authentic Chongqing hotpot flavors. The meat offering is extensive, with beef slices, pork belly, and lamb slices.
Vegetables, seafood, and a variety of side dishes add diversity to the hotpot session. The highlight here, though, has to be their handmade dumplings—tender and packed with flavors, you won’t get enough.
Also, try their cold dishes, which make a great starter or a contrast to the hot, spicy broth. By the way, expect a great hotpot experience with their fiercely spicy and flavorful signature broths.
Pro tip: This popular hotpot destination is often packed, so it’s wise to reserve a table in advance.
FWF Hotpot @ Fahrenheit
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Address: Jln Bukit Bintang, C1213-G
Contact details: +601139841230
Operating hours: Monday to Sunday – 12 PM to 4 AM
Cost: $-$$
FWF Hotpot offers an ultra-diverse hotpot menu that caters to all your cravings. Here, expect to come across their selection of beef strips, chicken slices, and more obscure options like beef tongue.
They nail the seafood options too, with fresh prawns, squid, and even some more exotic selections depending on the season. Then the broths range from the fiery mala to the rich bone broth and the super earthy mushroom broth.
What’s more, they’ve also got an interesting mix of Chinese side dishes like marinated lotus root and braised pork. For the final touch to your feast, give their traditional desserts a go—nothing is better than some sweet red bean soup to seal the deal.
Pro tip: They’ve got fantastic deals for bigger groups, so it’s the perfect spot for family gatherings or catching up with a bunch of friends. And yeah, definitely ask for their loyalty card if you plan on becoming a regular.
Da Long Yi Hotpot
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Address: 74, Jln Imbi, Bukit Bintang
Contact details: +601138899669
Operating hours: Monday to Sunday – 12 PM to 3 AM
Cost: $-$$
Da Long Yi Hotpot offers an impressive variety of broths, so whether you’re into a fiery Mala soup or a soothing, herbal concoction, they’ve got you covered. The meats here are super fresh too—get ready to load up on premium cuts of beef, lamb, and chicken.
Plus, they’ve got a great selection of seafood and fresh veggies that will make your hotpot experience top-tier. Apart from the hotpot, Da Long Yi also features some delicious side dishes and drinks that are worth a try.
I’m talking about their handmade noodles, house-special dumplings, and some stellar complementary sauces. And for drinks, they’ve got refreshing options like herbal teas and plum juice that pair really well with the richness of the broths.
Pro tip: If you’re planning a visit during peak hours, make sure to get there early because this place can fill up fast.
Definitely try to snag a seat close to the sauce station; they have a variety of dipping sauces that you can mix and match to your heart’s content.
Chicken Hot Pot
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Address: 9, Jln Radin Bagus 3, Bandar Baru Sri Petaling
Contact details:
Operating hours: Monday to Sunday – 12 PM to 11 PM
Cost: $-$$
Chicken Hot Pot is your go-to spot if you’re a fan of chicken-based broths. The star here, obviously, is their chicken hot pot alongside a beef brisket pot, a spicy squid pot, a mala crayfish pot, a lamb stew pot, and more.
They serve it up in a bubbling pot that includes tender chicken pieces, fresh veggies, and aromatic herbs. For those who like a bit of heat, you can customize the spice level to suit your preference—from mild to “sweat-on-your-forehead” spicy.
Pro tip: Don’t forget to keep an eye out for their lunchtime deals—seriously worth it if you’re dining on a budget. Also, you might want to call ahead for a reservation, as the place tends to get busier during peak dining hours.
Yuanlaosi Hotpot @ Pavilion KL
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Address: Pavilion, Lot C4.02.00, Level 4, Bukit Bintang
Contact details: +60129748830
Operating hours: Monday to Sunday – 12 PM to 11 PM
Cost: $$
Yuanlaosi Hotpot is famous for its meticulously crafted nine-grid hotpot, allowing you to sample a variety of broths in one go. It’s perfect if you’re indecisive or simply want to enjoy a mix of flavors—everything from spicy Sichuan to a nourishing mushroom broth.
The seafood here is the highlight, with options like shrimp sliders, and cuttlefish that are both incredibly fresh. Meat lovers won’t be disappointed either since there is marinated spicy beef, duck intestine, green tripe, spare ribs, and pork belly available.
Pro tip: If you’re going with a group, ask about their set menus; they often have deals that include a variety of ingredients at a better price.
TheCroc Pot
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Address: Lot, 14080, Jalan Kuchai Lama, Kuchai Lama
Contact details: +60136397272
Operating hours:
- Monday to Friday – 4:30 PM to 11:30 PM
- Saturday and Sunday – 12 PM to 11:30 PM
Cost: $-$$
TheCroc Pot brings a playful twist to the hotpot scene with its quirky name and seriously great food. Here, you’ll find everything from succulent cuts of pork and beef to an impressive selection of seafood, and even organs for those feeling adventurous.
Their broths range from spicy tom yum to a rich bone marrow option that takes comfort food to another level. Besides the hotpot, you can aim for their selection of balls and dumplings, which are perfect for sharing.
They also have a good selection of drinks like fruit tea and bubble tea, which add a refreshing contrast to the hotpot experience.
Pro tip: If it’s your first time here, definitely go for their recommended combo sets—they offer a great selection of ingredients and are quite pocket-friendly.