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    Mala Mini

    4.2 (30 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:30 pm

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    Vegetables abound and various noodles to choose from.
    Brenda C.

    Hot pots...some like it dry, some like their hot pot wet. Regardless, here, you can have it anyway you want it. There are plenty of ingredients to choose from, ranging from fresh vegetables, noodles, fishballs, and even packages of meat, thinly sliced for you. Just be aware, whatever you choose, you must have a pound's worth for them to make it a dry pot or in a broth. I focused on tofu and seafood, so I had to have mine in a broth. You proceed to order your spice level. My skin has having aversion to spice, so I had mine at level 0.5. The others had theirs at 1 and 3. They opted for the dry pot, which was stir-fried. They offer cold beverages to help put out the fire for the average going cost. My House Malatang was delicious and had a nice sesame taste to it. I opted for plenty of seafood from razorback clams, to oysters, and fishballs, along with potato noodles and veggies galore. For those who opt for the dry pot, it comes with a bowl of rice. For an appetizer, they give you a small plate of pickled radishes. This helps cool you down should your spice be too much for you. If you are worried about accidentally splashing your clothes as you eat, they give you a black bib to put over yourself. At the end, you just hand it back, and the guy will collect them and refold them, good as new. That part surprised me, and I wished they threw them away for sanitary purposes. They have very limited parking in the front, but the restaurant is near a supermarket, so if need be, you can score parking over there. There are two bathrooms, men's and women's, and the restaurant is able to host anywhere from a single person to a larger group of people for dining.

    Juju K.

    I think if you try Mala once and you like it, it kind of has a strange power over you and makes you want it again and again. I think it's third time this month I've been to Mala Mini. I believe it's under a different management than last year and I think it's an improvement. I haven't tried any other Mala place because I'm familiar with the spice level here and know what to expect. The ingredient station is clean, always full, and the ingredients are fresh. I don't get the meat version and for seafood, they have different fish balls and frozen shrimp, clams, and octopus. For me their 1.5 is perfect for Mala tang. It's definitely spicy but not unbearable. My nose runs when I get this level but level 1 doesn't seem as flavorful to me nor packs enough heat. My friend who can't eat spicy food gets 0.5 and she is happy. I also like that the level goes by .5. For dry mala, I have gotten 1.5 and it's too spicy so I prefer 1 or .5. Service is friendly and servers always walk around filling water. If you pay in cash, you get soft ice cream for free. But they offer complimentary Korean yogurt drink post meal, which is perfect after spicy Mala. I have tried another Mala place in Fort Lee and found their Mala tang didn't have enough Mala flavor for me but perhaps I should have asked for more spicy. For about 1lb it's $15 and that keeps me full for a while. The dining area is pretty spacious and clean, as well as the bathroom. The staff are Chinese but they speak Korean too. The only gripe is parking but that's pretty much the case for most restaurants in Pal Park and Fort Lee area.

    Amy K.

    Love, love, love this place! It's my go-to for Malaytang whenever I visit NJ. I always get the spiciest broth, and as a spicy lover, it's absolutely the best! The ingredients always seem so fresh, and the broth just makes everything better. You can't go wrong here! Please give it a try!

    Massive bowl of food.
    Glenn A.

    Came here with my brother and his family and clearly got carried away packing my bowl of ingredients! I love the method of ordering by weight and as this was my first time here I decided to go a little wild on the amount of food. But I enjoyed every bite I could there and took the rest home for another meal. I went with the level 1 spice and feel that was a perfect choice as any more wouldn't been problematic for me. The snow pear juice is delicious! I wish I knew where to get more of that. Highly recommend dining here and considering my nephews love this place I'm sure I'll be back soon.

    Mala Hot Pot
    Angelica J.

    I came here twice and absolutely loved the concept of this restaurant. You can pick out the ingredients you want in your hot pot and they will cook it in the kitchen for you. Depending on which hot pot choice you select, the price will vary and is based on the weight of your ingredients. They also have different spice levels for those who love spicy or cannot handle spice. I would highly recommend this place for anyone craving hot pot and love mala spice! If you pay with cash, you get a free tanghulu as well!

    Tom C.

    Cozy malatang spot near the ShopRite in Pal Park. You start with a bowl and choose all the ingredients you want. The staff will then drain any water and weight your bowl. You pay according to the weigh, which can add up quickly if you opt for heavy items like conch with the shell. It can be prepared dry or with soup. The soup is nutty and a little sweet. I prefer dry but soup also slaps on a chilly day. Spicy level one is already pretty strong, they let you start at 0.5 or have it on the side to add in yourself if you are really not good with spicy. Level one was very enjoyable for me. They bring you your food when it's ready and you settle the bill after you are done. The staff is very friendly and welcoming. They offered us a free dessert, which was tanghulu if you pay in cash. Parking is very limited and I would recommend walking if you live in the neighborhood.

    It tastes better than it looks, I promise
    Benedict C.

    My brother introduced my family to malatang-style restaurants a few months ago. Mala Mini has become our go-to since parking is a little easier than at some other spots. It can get pretty busy but the place is big enough that you usually don't have to wait for a table. So how it works is you pick up a basket and pick out whatever ingredients you want for your dish. Honestly, I think picking out your ingredients is half the fun of eating here. At $15.99/lb the price of your meal can add up pretty quick though. Whatever--eating out is a luxury, right? Sometimes you gotta treat yourself. There's a wide assortment of meat, vegetables, noodles, fishcakes, and seafood. There's something for everyone. I'd say this place is pretty vegetarian-friendly, potentially even vegan-friendly (just not sure if the broths are vegan). So once you're done picking out your ingredients you take it to the counter to be drained. If you're like me, you'll end up getting really excited which leads to a filled basket and ~2 lbs of ingredients. You let them know if you want dry pot (basically stir fry) or hot pot (w/ soup). I always go for dry pot, but I bet hot pot hits the spot on a cold and rainy day. They also ask what level spice you want from 1-3. Unless you're a certified Spice Lord DO NOT go above Level 1. From my experience, they will actively deter you from ordering Level 2 or higher. I can handle Level 2 but it's right at my limit of spice tolerance. I need to down a gallon of water to finish my meal if I order Level 2. Level 1 is the perfect amount of heat for me; gets me a little sweaty but I still enjoy all the flavors. I recently found out they can also do increments of 0.5; 0.5, 1.5, etc. Maybe next time I go I'll order 1.5. Once you put in your order the food comes out fairly quickly. They also serve it with a side dish of radishes and it also comes with rice. At the end of your meal they give each person in your party a probiotic drink. I've always enjoyed the meals I've had at Mala Mini. My only gripe is that it's a little pricey, but I know it just won't be the same if I do it at home. Thus, I know I will be back here.

    Design your own bowl

    Design your own bowl, quick spot for hot-bowl during winter time. Parking available too

    House malatang customized bowl
    Alanna V.

    Food: 5/5 Service: 5/5 Ambiance: 5/5 I came here with a couple of friends, and we all loved our House Malatang bowls! There was a fair enough selection of items I personally like available (e.g., veggie and mushroom variety). I only would ask for Soft tofu as the cherry on top! My bowl cost about $24 and left me incredibly full. The malatang price was $15/lb and came with a peanut/sesame flavored dipping sauce on the side. Also, they added tanghulu since I first visited, and it was a tasty snack after! We got ours for free by paying in cash. The cherry tomato could be switched out for a strawberry though lol. Clean establishment. Fast and friendly service. My only note is the challenging parking situation in front of the restaurant, but there are nearby parking spots that are a few minutes walk away.

    Dry pot
    Nick C.

    Visited Mala Mini for lunch on a Saturday. It's a DIY dry pot/hot pot place where you grab a bowl, choose your ingredients from the buffet, and bring it to get weighed. Price is $15.99 per pound for dry pot, and slightly cheaper at $14.99 per pound for hot pot. They are also currently running a special deal, where you get a bag of beef or lamb with each order. Once you've gathered the ingredients, simply tell them how you want it prepared, and take a seat. After a short wait, they brought our food to the table. I got the dry pot, at level 2 spice and my wife got the hot pot at level 1 spice. Both were pretty spicy, but they were tasty. At the time of my visit, they did not have any fish on the ingredient buffet, which is my favorite for dry pot. Parking is a little easier here than other local dry pot places so i'll be here sometimes.

    Dry hot pot spice level 1
    Victoria C.

    3.5 stars (for the dry hot pot). Haven't tried the other items yet This is a korean owned mala dry hot pot place. They don't have dry ramen noodles or fish (my favorites) but they do have jumbo shrimp and calamari. The vinegar they have was either straight up white vinegar or this .. black vinegar? that had an odd cinnamon type flavor to it. The sauces are also not at each table - you'd have to get up and get it. The spice had a ton of korean pepper flakes (gochugaru), which was a little off putting to me... since I don't think the traditional Chinese version uses it. It also felt like it was getting all over my mouth/in my teeth. The flavor was fine. I think they did a good job matching the spice level. They also drain the water out before weighing, which is nice.

    mala mild

    Great malatang, Good price point and very filling! Veggies fresh, and the taste of the mala is soup is very rich. Fast and welcoming service. Would def come back for the 3rd time!

    Aya H.

    We got both malatang and dry pot! They tasted so good and it was nice that we can adjust the spiciness level even by .5. It was very crowded and busy but workers are always very nice.

    The food was just okay and Service was not that great.

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    My favorite male place in the area. Affordable, excellent service and kind people. Food bar is consistently fresh! Dry hot pot is spot on!

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    The hot pepper flakes are too harsh. It was a little off putting... Hope they change this because it's nice and clean here

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    Great food and taste. I got the spiciest and it was a bit much but i loved the flavors

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    1.7 mi
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    Stuck with the no meat dinner on a Saturday afternoon... I was craving veg and shrimp, so this…read moreworked for my needs. The shrimp filled tofu and fish sandwich were great with the plethora of veggies I grabbed. Opted for the seafood broth, and loaded it up with mushrooms galore at the beginning. The umami at the end was divine. Service was attentive, and easy going. I think the staff were impressed with the 5 plates of veg I brought back just for myself. The closing dessert of mango sorbet (which had a peach granita and cut up mango) is the highlight of it all.

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    Veggie and fruit selection
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    ShabuRo

    4.4
    (653 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$

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    Entryway with Yelp love display
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    Matcha & Vanilla Swirl (included in AYCE ~$34/person)
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    Wok Bar

    3.8
    (152 reviews)
    1.7 mi
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    I've been in this area many times due to various group activities and have never tried this spot…read more My friend said this place is good and we decided to try. Like the name says - "Wok bar", you literally walk into a food bar and pick whatever you want in a huge bowl. Selection has meat, seafood, veggies. It comes at about $16/lb and comes with bowl of rice. Not too shabby. Then comes the interesting part- you pick cook in soup base or have a dry pot. You get to pick no spicy, medium, hot, very hot. I picked medium spicy and it was enough to turn my tongue on fire. There is a tea station by the entrance and they were serving date tea at the time. Date is like a sweet prune. It's not a huge place but you sit about 40 people I think. Service was good as they asked us if everything was ok and offered to fill up the tea for us. They don't have their own parking lot, street parking. Cheat tip: park at the strip mall across the street where BCD tofu house is. I found it not crowded on a Saturday night before a snow storm but did see a light crowd do take out.

    Small typical local Chinese dry pot place/vibes. Honestly I love how clean it looks and feels too…read more Pick your own ingredients and spice level with a min of 1 pound. Can get really spicy really fast so be wise with the spice level you choose. It does get greasy and is more on the heavier side but always satisfies the craving that comes once in a while. Service is always welcoming and accommodating. The ladies are always super kind so make sure you give them a smile

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    Shoo Loong Kan Hot Pot

    Shoo Loong Kan Hot Pot

    4.2
    (26 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    My husband and i really enjoy this spot because it's one of the only non-korean hotpot spots near…read moreus. We like the korean spots, too, and those are everywhere, but we always crave that other spicy with spices kick. If you like spicy food, you'll LOVE their spicy soups, but be warned: start with the lowest spicy level and cautiously work your way up. We like the use of their food ordering tablet, which makes ordering easy bc the list of items can get extensive; you'll want a variety of everything to cook away in your soup. They have the option of two and three soups in one cauldron. We always get two soups: one spicy and one non-spicy. Then, we order lots of different veggies and our protein of choice is always the ribeye. They have different kinds of the non-spicy soups and they're all really good. The sauce station isn't too big like some other places, but it has everything you need to make a good personal sauce. Service is always great and attentive. They even swoop in with a hair tie and aprons before you go in on your feast. We always leave so full and so satisfied. Would definitely recommend shoo loong kan if you're craving non-korean style hotpot. Note: You can park in the garage that it's in the plaza building and they'll validate your garage ticket.

    They've added an all-you-can-eat option ($39/person) from Mon-Thu and Fri before 5pm. Suppose…read morethat's a reflection of less business (it's no longer the lines that I saw before, and in fact I'm worried that it's going downhill because of it). Includes almost everything other than drinks. They still validate your parking for 3 hours above, and still the same sauce bar and while staff are less attentive than before, the broth here has gotten better, I think. Mushroom, pork bone and the spicy were all good.

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    Shoo Loong Kan Hot Pot
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    4.5
    (392 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$

    Food, service ambiance for me always very good my husband and l eat here many times and we even…read morecelebrate the New Year's Eve last year with our friends (14pax) We love the quality of food always well prepared fresh and taste good, the staff are friendly, the price of the food is reasonable. I highly recommend

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    Cool Japanese Interior Space with lots of wood elements
    Cool Japanese Interior Space with lots of wood elements
    Spicy Blue Crab & Branzino Handrolls
    Spicy Blue Crab & Branzino Handrolls
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