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Soup Sensation: 6 Hotpot Restaurants Where You Can Cook Up A Storm

In Singapore’s ever-evolving culinary scene, some dining experiences remain timeless.

By Amanda Tan        21 August 2024

Hotpot or steamboat has been a constant favourite since the early days of the restaurant industry in Singapore. Whether it’s the flavourful soups, fresh ingredients, the company, or the memories of childhoods spent around grandma’s steamboat at the dinner table, we’re not sure. One thing we do know, though, is that this is one simmering hot dining trend that is here to stay.

In this list, we round up the stalwarts and the newcomers.

1. Suki-Suki Hot Pot

Suki-Suki Hot Pot

Opened in 2020, this halal hotpot restaurant at SAFRA Toa Payoh will leave diners spoilt for choice with its seven soup bases and over 40 ingredients. Here, one can choose from more traditional bases such as nourishing chicken and Oriental healthy tomato, or opt for the more adventurous Singapore lemak laksa or sauerkraut cabbage. Thai food lovers will not want to miss the restaurant’s sawadee tom yum goong and Thai basil chicken soups.

Suki-Suki Hot Pot is located at SAFRA Toa Payoh, 293 Lor 6 Toa Payoh, #01-04, Singapore 319387.

SAFRA members enjoy 15% off the total bill. Go to safra.sg/amenities-offerings/suki-suki-hot-pot for details.


2. Suki-Ya

Suki-Ya

The Japanese-themed hotpot restaurant offers simple yet flavourful meals. If going for the tried and tested is your thing, you won’t be disappointed by Suki-Ya’s shabu-shabu and sukiyaki, topped with its paper-thin meats, fresh juicy veggies and slippery udon noodles.

Suki-Ya has multiple locations across Singapore, including Plaza Singapura, Kallang Wave Mall and Bugis+.

SAFRA members get up to 15% off the total bill. Go to safra.sg/promotions/SukiYa for details.


3. Captain Kim Korean BBQ & Hotpot Buffet

Captain Kim Korean BBQ & Hotpot Buffet

Hungry? We hope so, if you’re visiting Captain Kim Korean BBQ & Hotpot Buffet. The place is known for its generous army stew hotpot and, well, Korean-style barbecue featuring over 60 varieties of meats and ingredients.

Captain Kim Korean BBQ & Hotpot Buffet is located at Grantral Mall @ Clementi, NTUC Income Tampines Junction and Junction 10.

SAFRA members enjoy 20% off the lunch and dinner buffet (for adults). Go to safra.sg/promotions/captain-kim-korean-bbq-hotpot-buffet for details.


4. Haidilao

Haidilao

No hotpot listicle is complete without Haidilao, the popular Chinese hotpot chain that’s taken Singapore by storm. Haidilao opened its first restaurant outside of China in Clarke Quay in 2012. Every visit to Haidilao is an experience, whether for regular meals or special occasions. The hotpot chain is known for many things, chief among them, its unparalleled customer service (including dancing waiters and over-the-top birthday songs), quality ingredients and of course, its soup bases. They are also arguably the pioneer of the concoct-your-own-dipping-sauce counter.

Haidilao has multiple locations across Singapore, including Wisma Atria, Marina Square and 313@Somerset.


5. Coucou Hotpot.Brew Tea

Coucou Hotpot.Brew Tea

Founded by Chinese brand Xiabu Xiabu in 2016, Coucou Hotpot.Brew Tea is a Taiwanese-style restaurant that pairs its hotpots with bubble tea, practically a Taiwanese staple. Here, you’ll find premium cuts such as Berkshire pork collar slices and USDA choice beef short ribs, as well as other equally enticing eats like the tiger prawn wonton, lychee-shaped shrimp balls and the beancurd puff. There are also a variety of soup bases ranging from Taiwan-style spicy soup to coconut-chicken soup, as well as bovine bone with tomato soup.

Coucou Hotpot.Brew Tea has 3 outlets across Singapore, including i12 Katong and Suntec City.


6. Beauty in the Pot

Beauty in the Pot

Here’s another classic hotpot restaurant. Beauty in the Pot, which has been in Singapore since 2014, is owned by the Paradise Group. It is best known for its beauty collagen broth as well as other nourishing soup bases. While you’re here, consider trying its beauty collagen broth (self-explanatory), its spicy nourishing broth which promises immunity and energy, or the longevity wild pine mushroom broth which boasts a mix of wild pine mushrooms, morel mushrooms, cordyceps flower, shimeji mushrooms and more.

Beauty in the Pot has 7 outlets across Singapore, including Jewel Changi Airport, VivoCity and The Centrepoint.


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