🔥 All-You-Can-Eat Thai Hot Pot in NYC – Only $35!

Back for the third time, and it never disappoints! The value is insane—tons of fresh ingredients, bold flavors, and nothing feels too heavy. Perfect for spring, when you can get seasonal veggies to dip into the rich Tom Yum broth! $35 per person, but cash only 💵!

✨ How it works:

➡️ Choose your broth: If you’re here, go big—the beef/pork broth and pork/blood broth are packed with flavor, super tangy and spicy! The veggie broth? Meh… I found it too sour.

➡️ Load up on fresh ingredients: Lots of seasonal veggies 🌿—right now, fennel is at its peak, so don’t miss out! Even white fungus for hot pot—so crunchy and bouncy!

➡️ Meat & offal heaven 🥩: Thinly sliced meats soak up all that spicy, sour broth 🤤. Even the intestines are clean and odor-free, plus there’s liver, kidney, and more for the adventurous eaters.

➡️ Three dipping sauces: Two are super spicy & sour 🌶️, so tread carefully if you can’t handle heat!

➡️ DO NOT SKIP THE FRIED RICE 🍚: Hands down one of the best things here—we inhaled three bowls 😆.

➡️ Drinks 🍹 are extra ($4–$8), but they’re on the sweeter side—dilute if needed.

📍 Jaew Hon — If you’re craving Thai-style hot pot, this is the spot!

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2025/3/8 Edited to

... Read moreThai hot pot is a culinary journey that's gaining tremendous popularity, especially in vibrant cities like New York. As you savor the bold and aromatic flavors of the Tom Yum broth, don't forget to explore the variety of meats, including thinly sliced pork and adventurous offal options such as liver and kidney. Seasonal vegetables enhance the experience; fennel, for instance, adds a unique crunch and flavor to your meal. It's crucial to pair your hot pot experience with the right dipping sauces. The combination of spicy and sour sauces can beautifully elevate your tasteful bites, making each ingredient even more delightful. Also, fried rice should not be overlooked—it complements every broth and is known for being irresistible! Additionally, consider sampling refreshing drinks to balance the warmth of the spicy broth; options like sweet Thai iced teas and fruit smoothies enhance your experience without overwhelming your palate. For those who appreciate the fusion of flavors in Asian cuisine, a visit to a hot pot restaurant like Jaew Hon is a must. Seating is often cozy and inviting, perfect for gatherings with friends or family, ensuring a memorable culinary outing in NYC. With a cash-only policy at many popular locations, it's advisable to plan accordingly. Whether you're a hot pot aficionado or a curious first-timer, this dining experience is sure to satisfy your cravings!

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