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Decent Steamboat  Smile Oct 13, 2014   
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Categories : Chinese | Restaurant | Steamboat/Hotpot | Group/Family dining

The trend with steamboat now is the milky color pork bone broth. Definitely, this pork bone broth beats any traditional steamboat broth we have in Malaysia. And it has been my favorite choice of broth whenever I go eat steamboat.

In Bone & Pot, don't expect the usual steamboat broth. They don't even have it, except maybe Tom Yum. Here, you get to choose  a few varieties of broth  i.e. the signature milky pork bone, pepper, tom yum and tomatoes. I had get the chance to try them all and surprisingly, I love the tomatoes broth the most. I would suggest you guys to go with a mix of pork bone and tomatoes broth if you get the chance to dine here. The best of all, they don't even make you feel thirsty after the meal. That is just what I like for a decent steamboat.

There is nothing much to shout about on the usual frozen foods that always comes along with the 'head -per-count' package , but they are fresh. Yes, that is the utmost importance in steamboat - fresh, fresh and  fresh, even if they are frozen. Failing to observe that, the business will fails. Bone & Pot will survive. If you want something different, do order the a la carte that are not in the package.  They are good, and special -  oh, that meatballs stuffed with cheese , that very unique homemade sotong mee, that cutie sea urchin ball and yet tasty. 

 

 

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  I love the sea urchin balls the most.,sea urchin ball
 
Table Wait Time: 1 minute(s)


Date of Visit: Sep 27, 2014 

Spending per head: Approximately RM30(晚餐)

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 4  |  
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 4  |  
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 3

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Soup To Die For Smile Oct 09, 2014   
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Categories : Chinese | Restaurant | Mixed rice

I'm gonna keep this short and simple.
I'm not the type of person who will dine in a resturant selling soup.
Recommended by a friend, I decided to give it a try.

Reached there 12.30pm on a weekday and the small
make shift restaurant was already packed with people.
Mostly, office workers who work nearby. I began to worry 
if I need to wait long for a table. I almost walked away. I 
queued about 10 minutes for my turn to order and right away,
the staff helped me found a table. 

Now, let's get to the food i.e soup and side dish.
I ordered the coconut chicken soup and one sip, I'm already
in love with it. What a damn fine bowl of soup. Enough said.

Side dish ? Some fried fish paste. Nice. Just nice. Forgotten its name.
Was it even fish or pork ?  Nevermind. As long as it's good, it is good.
Well, you get what I mean.

For people who are not working around that area, I think it's best to visit 
them on a Saturday. Not sure if they open on Sunday.

What ? Did I hear anyone asking about its ambience ? Screw that. You want to
fine dine, this is not the place. You go here for food...for SOUP.  

 
Table Wait Time: 10 minute(s)


Date of Visit: Oct 09, 2014 

Spending per head: Approximately RM13(午餐)

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