Perfect This Winter: Visit These Hotpot Restaurants in Hong Kong

What’s the secret to a satisfying meal that brings people together in Hong Kong every winter? Hotpot. With its steaming broths, fresh ingredients, and endless customization options, it’s a meal that transcends all ages. From traditional flavors to modern twists, Hong Kong is packed with hotpot spots worth exploring.
With so many choices to choose from, it can feel overwhelming to find the best. Fear not! We’ve rounded up the must-visit hotpot restaurants in Hong Kong!
Happy Lamb Hot Pot
It’s not every day you come across a great hotpot spot, but when you do, you savor the experience to the fullest — just like at Happy Lamb Hot Pot, one of the most frequented restaurants in Hong Kong.
You’ll love their signature 8-hour bone marrow soup base, brewed with fresh ingredients that make every bite rich in flavor and nutrition. Paired with carefully selected mutton, each piece offers a tender texture and a deep, satisfying taste.
Bring your family and friends for a truly unforgettable meal and go home feeling full and satisfied. Contact Happy Lamb Hot Pot via WhatsApp for the price list.
Location:Happy Lamb Hot Pot, 4/F, 489 Hennessy Rd, Causeway Bay
Dong Lai Shun
Dong Lai Shun at The Royal Garden Hong Kong, a Michelin-starred restaurant since 2013, is known for their GO Green menu, which features vegetarian options such as the Deep-fried Bean Curd Sheet filled with Vegetables and Mushrooms (HK$168) and the comforting Vegetable with Noodles in Soup (HK$98).
After a lovely hotpot experience, don’t miss the opportunity to try their Chilled Lychee and Rose Puddings (HK$72), a refreshing dessert with a sweet, floral flavor.
Location: Dong Lai Shun, Basement 2, The Royal Garden, 69 Mody Road, Tsimshatsui East, Kowloon
Lau Haa Hot Pot Restaurant
The beauty of discovering a new hotpot spot is enjoying fresh flavors and a new experience each time. At Lau Haa Hot Pot Restaurant, with interiors inspired by the 70s, you’ll savor flavorful broth paired with tender meats, fresh seafood, and a variety of ingredients that will surely fill your boiling bellies.
The best part? You get to choose from over 20 base soups, allowing you to customize your hotpot experience to suit your taste and preferences. For more information, contact Lau Haa Hot Pot Restaurant at +852 2214 9388.
Location: Lau Haa Hot Pot Restaurant, Lockhart House, Lockhart Rd, Causeway Bay
Nabe One
If all-you-can-eat Japanese hotpot is up your alley, Nabe One is the place to be. This cozy, dimly-lit restaurant offers a family-friendly setting where you can enjoy a range of hotpot options, including the Special Meal set (HK$249), which features tender cuts of Angus beef. What’s more, you can also enjoy fish balls and mochi-filled fish cakes, plus ice cream for dessert.
Location:Nabe One, iSQUARE, Shop 301, 3/F, 63 Nathan Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui
Big JJ Seafood Hotpot Restaurant
Looking for the best of both worlds? At Big JJ Seafood Hotpot, you can enjoy the perfect fusion of wine and hotpot. Here, you’ll get to enjoy their signature hotpot (HK$298) featuring pork bones, knuckles, and clams, all complemented by your choice of wine. While this spot is ideal for solo diners or couples on a date, it also accommodates large groups — just be sure to book in advance as the restaurant has limited space.
Follow Big JJ Seafood Hotpot Restaurant on Instagram for the latest updates.
Location:Big JJ Seafood Hotpot Restaurant, G/F, Wo On Building, 9 Wo On Ln, Central
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