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LaMei Hot Pot

4.2 (245 reviews)
PriceyBars, Hot Pot, Chinese
Closed 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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Kristen W.

This is the best spot around for hotpot. The selection is great for a good price. it's very casual inside, drinks come in themed cups with straws. the food is fresh and good. you can't make reservations but it doesn't matter - service is quick and its a fun "experience"

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Stephanie T.

I was looking for a hotpot place in Providence and LaMei Hotpot came up. I had seen signs for LaMei Hotpot on Atwell's avenue so I am glad they were able to open another store on Broadway. The restaurant is very spacious and there were a few tables occupied when we came in on a Sunday afternoon. We ordered the half and half Chinese butter broth. Half was spicy and the other half was non-spicy. The spicy was very spicy, so if you are not used to spiciness then you can ask them to adjust the spicy level. The broth was very yummy. For the ingredients, we chose the beef and lamb, beef tripe, white mushroom, assorted vegetable platter, tofu platter, and 2 udons. We also did the dipping sauce buffet for $0.99 each. In addition, we ordered an oolong milk tea. Our total was $92.80. The ingredients were very fresh. The sauce station was unique because you had to make your own sauces instead of them already have prepared sauces. I don't think I would get that next time since the broth was already so flavorful. Definitely recommend coming here on a cold day and warming up with some hotpot. I'll definitely come back here. The service was great and the staff were very attentive for refilling water and seeing if you needed anything else.

Emily L.

We are always looking for a good hotpot place and was in town to visit the museum. We came her around 2pm on a Tuesday and the restaurant was pretty empty. We ordered the 50/50 broth and some usual hotpot dishes. I wanted to say that after eating at almost every hotpot restaurant, it would be a trip to the bathroom. Not this time. The broth was very fresh and didn't have a rich hotpot powder taste. Meat was fresh as well. The only down side is the waiter served our sticky rice cake to the wrong table and we had to ask for the dish at the end. If you are looking for a "can't go wrong" hotpot sauce, try mine: lots of minced garlic (3 tbsp) and lots sesame oil, pinch of salt and bit of sugar, topped with cilantro and green onions if desired. It goes with pretty much every kind of hotpot dish. Free parking and quick service. If we are ever in the area again, we'll definitely be back.

Victoria K.

I had driven by this place countless times and never really noticed it. Alas, what a find! This was a really great experience, and I enjoyed the meal with 3 others who had all been to hot pot before (it was my first time). They really helped lead the way by navigating the menu and making suggestions. Overall I enjoyed most of what I tried. The 2 broths I tasted (mushroom and tomato) were both fantastic. I breached my comfort zone a bit and sampled some of the more unusual menu items with mixed feelings (loved some like the century egg and tofu appetizer and would skip others next time like the pig ear salad and the kidneys). If you are looking for a really fun dining experience for a small group, I highly recommend LaMei Hot Pot. The food is very good, and even if you are a picky diner, there are a lot of options! There's also an actual parking lot in front which is a bonus especially in this area.

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Scott D.

It's been a while since we last visited LaMei. Food-wise, things are about the same (fresh, tasty, healthy, and fun) however there are less appetizers offered, and no more dry pot... both things we've loved. There are several new protein offerings (mostly edible organs and other strange body parts) for those accustomed and the most adventurous among us. Maybe it's the fact that we've since found Good Fortune Market where every item on the menu can be found (who knew that even all those rolled meats are sold pre-rolled and frozen there), so perhaps some of the mystique is gone for me... especially in light of the continuing price escalation. LaMei was never cheap but we always rationalized it as being close enough to reasonable to visit every month or two. But now the broth (which is free in many other hot pot establishments) starts you out spending about $25 including tax/tip before the first bite of food is chosen. More distressing is that they are once again charging for the sauce bar (which is essential to the experience). So that's another $8 or so for two. Then there's the hidden increase of significantly reduced portion sizes. We used to get a vegetable, mushroom, and tofu platter and have more than enough variety and volume for two. Now they're literally half the size and mostly the common/cheap stuff, so we had to order a lot more food to make it a meal. Long story short(er), it cost us over $130 (after tax/tip) for just 2 of us and we had no appetizers, cocktails, meats (the expensive stuff), or dessert! Drinkers and carnivores will no doubt spend well more. We still enjoy the food but for us the cost is now feeling inappropriate... especially in light of the same old non-descript décor, totally disengaged waitstaff, and underwhelming bar as always. Music was rap all evening which felt a little out of place with the Chinese lanterns? We'll probably still come once in a while but only when we have more in our party to help amortize the base costs. If the owner can be successful with these prices then bully for him or her, but if not, I'd be more inclined to return more often if a reasonable AYCE or pre-fixe combination deal were offered.

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Caitlin K.

Hot pot is truly one of my favorite foods and this place in Providence didn't disappoint. Flavor was authentic and they had so many ingredients to pick from. I'd recommend everyone get the sauce bar addition as it really enhances the flavor. Chinese style hot pot might be intimidating but it's truly an experience. Just start off with some meat and veggies and go from there! If you order a lot like we did it might be a little expensive.

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Sue D.

Ambiance: 4/5 See pics and videos Food: 4.5/5 - Half and Half Chinese Butter ($16.99)-- delicious! - Beef and Lamb ($15.99)-- loved it! - Beef Tongue ($13.99)-- tender. - Pig's Brain ($8.99)-- not my cup of tea. However, my husband loved it. - Crab Sticks ($5.99) - Baby Bok Choy ($5) - Shanghai Noodles ($4.50) - Fried Dough Sticks ($6) - Sprite ($2) - Sauce ($0.99) per person-- totally worth it! - Scorpion Bowl for 2 ($13.95)-- made our dining experience a lot more fun! So worth it! Service: 4/5 Superb! One strange thing though, when asked for more broth, the female staff refilled our pot with water. Likes: - Fast service - Yummy food - Ambiance - Scorpion Bowl - Sauce bar Dislikes: None Will definitely be back to dine here if we were ever in town again. Note: When ask for more broth for your pot, make sure is the soup broth that you want unless you prefer water.

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The food is fresh with a great selections. They even have a few rare items IE kidneys

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Amazing sushi, speedy service! Affordable good food! I will miss it since I moved out of Providence but was always my go to sushi spot!!

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my husband and I still love this place, we literally will not eat hot pot anywhere else. the fried rice is also so amazing!!

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The food is extremely good and fresh. The drinks are phenomenal. We created our first hot pot there and they were very helpful.

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