Hot Pot Again!!!
Atlanta is cold! I was born and raised in a city has a nickname of spring city, so I hate cold weather since I grow up. Final week is coming, the weather is as cold as my motivations to study for all the exams. Even the review session for my computer science class is 6 hours long. So today after the long, tiring review session, two friends of my we drove to Chinatown to eat hotpot. As I explained in my last blog post, hotpot is the perfect dish to eat in the wintertime, it worms you up, as well as the tasty flavor of it. The restaurant we went was the restaurant I reviewed for my second blog post, the Oriental Seafood. It is a cantonese restaurant, and cantoness cuisine is not known to be spicy, and offers the num sensation of spicy food. So I was very excited to see what the restaurant offers for their hotpot. The hotpot consisted with the normal dishes, seafood, vegetables, meat combinations, tofu, as well as noodles. The hotpot soup was not the spicy one, instead is a very flavorful soup specially made by the chef. The chef also made a special dipping sauce include onions, green belt pepper, green onions, soy sauce, peanut oil, as well as peanut sauce. The dipping sauce is not super spicy, but it does has the kick of spicy flavor from the green pepper.
I would definitely recommend American people to go try out the hot pot at the oriental seafood. The biggest advantage of eating hotpot at winter time is to drive away the coldness. My body was so worm after eating the hotpot, however, I just want to go straight to bed to sleep.
It's finals week! and you guys have time to go to China town to have hot pot. I have been to that restaurant many times and That restaurant never let me down. Unfortunately I haven't tried hot pot there yet. Maybe we can go together the nest time. Good luck with final!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, wade, the hot pot was good, it won't disappoint you. We thought about asking you, but it was like 10pm, so we thought you must ate. we will go together next time for sure.
ReplyDeleteAww this brings back memories. My dad's part chinese and one time he bought a hot pot set and we had hot pot in the house. We usually pull out during the winter times but, now that I think about it, we haven't really done it in a couple of years. I'll mention it to him when I get home
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