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Welcome to Kungfu Hotpot

At Kungfu Hotpot, culinary adventure meets community in a vibrant Szechuan atmosphere. Located in Newark, Delaware, this trendy hotpot destination invites guests to create their unique dining experience with an extensive buffet of fresh meats, seafood, and a colorful array of vegetables. Patrons can indulge in a variety of savory broths while selecting from a diverse range of sauces at the sauce bar, enhancing every bite. With all-you-can-eat options and family-friendly amenities, Kungfu Hotpot is perfect for gatherings, fostering connection and creativity through food. Come explore the art of hotpot and enjoy a deliciously fun meal that engages all your senses!

Kungfu Hotpot: Reviews & Ratings

Pyro C.
Pyro C.

This establishment is one of few Hotpot restaurants in Delaware. Although you have more options in Philly Chinatown, by the time you factor in sales tax and parking fees, you're better off visiting this place if you resides in Delaware. It is all you can eat at a set price. Pricing is competitive when compared to others and ones in Philly. The quality of cuts of meats is good. However, it does not offer premium types such as American Wagyu, nor imported Wagyu. They also offer a good selection on condiments and sauces. So if you have not had a chance to try out Hotpot, give this place a try

Curt B.
Curt B.

I enjoy creating my own hot pot dishes. So I go on Sundays and enjoy myself. It's fun and healthy. I love eating my green vegetables I get to experiment with different flavors. Lots of different meats. (Serf & turf meats like lamb & shrimp, clams, even duck feet), with different sauce combinations (peanuts, oyster sauce, hot chili oil, black bean sauce, garlic and cilantro and more.) It's fun to share a pot as well. So give it a try. Be creative. : )

Mona G.
Mona G.

The new and improved Kung-fu hotpot did not disappoint. They have different tiers based on what you like to eat. We ordered the basic tier because most of my party were not adventurous eaters. The basic tier already has has plenty to pick from: meat, shrimp, vegetables, etc. I especially love the buffet style selection that was not available before the renovation.

Annie L.
Annie L.

My daughter found this place when we were traveling in this area. We never had been to a hot pot restaurant and this definitely did not disappoint. We were there for lunch and it was all you could eat for $23.99 including soft drinks - definitely a great value. We tried the beef bone broth and the spicy broth as well as the sliced chicken, sliced pork belly, spicy beef, assortment of veggies, eggs, and noodles. We loved the chicken, veggies and eggs!! We chose to cook one egg with the shell on and one with the shell off - both methods were great! The sauces were tasty, but ultimately I wound up eating the broth with my selections sprinkled with cilantro. This was such a great find!! We definitely enjoyed this experience! Our waitress was so helpful, explained the process clearly, and answered all of our questions with a smile!!

Daryl P.
Daryl P.

Stopped in for dinner checking out the local eats in the area that we are now residing in and glad to see that this was nearby. KungFu Hotpot during the week serves their selection of meats, fungus, seafood, veggies and starches for $23.99. I'm not sure if there is a price increase with a menu change during the weekend but the selection was pretty standard and catered to all our needs. Ordering from the IPad was fun for us both on our date as we were able to pick a selection of items while our double broth hotpot simmered to a boil. We opted for the tomato broth and a white cream based broth to mix it up a little bit. I enjoyed majority of the small clams in my soup while my boyfriend enjoyed his endless amounts of quail eggs. They had thin slices of lamb, beef and pork that I added to my noodles and ramen that I wanted to switch up in between bites. They did eventually limit the quantity of eggs per order but we just enjoyed chatting and catching up in between orders and bites. They had a sauce bar which is always a nice addition to add some flavor to our meals as the broth just serves to cook our meal. I always opt for a sesame based dip along with garlic for some more flavor. They did have a cold bar with cold chicken feet which I didn't try as I usually enjoy mine at dim sum all steamy and hot but maybe I'll explore that next time. With a cooler full of endless drinks, iPad with endless selections, the only thing missing was an endless appetite. But we definitely walked out happy and full.

Samanthius T.
Samanthius T.

This is where you eat right before you go Super Saiyan. Kame hame HA!!!!!! just sayin. Get it? JUST SAIYAN?!!!

Location

Introducing Kungfu Hotpot: A Culinary Adventure in Szechuan Flavors

Located in the heart of Newark, Delaware, Kungfu Hotpot offers a delightful escape into the world of Szechuan cuisine, specializing in the vibrant and interactive dining experience of hot pot. This casual yet trendy establishment invites you to design your own culinary journey with a variety of fresh ingredients and flavorful broths, setting the stage for endless possibilities.

Kungfu Hotpot stands out not only for its delicious offerings but also for the all-you-can-eat extravaganza that caters to diverse palates. With competitive pricing averaging around $23.99, diners can relish a wide assortment of meats, seafood, and vegetables, making it a perfect spot for families and groups looking to share a memorable dining experience.

  • Variety at Your Fingertips: Dive into an extensive selection of options, including handmade noodles, shrimp, clams, and an array of seasonal vegetables. Don’t miss the fun of experimenting with various dipping sauces, from savory black bean to aromatic garlic chili oil.
  • Broth Choices: Whether you prefer a spicy kick or a comforting bone broth, each hot pot is an invitation to engage your senses and chart your own culinary course.
  • Family-Friendly Atmosphere: With amenities such as outdoor seating, free Wi-Fi, and a casual vibe, Kungfu Hotpot is not only suitable for adults but also a hit with children.
  • Accessibility: The restaurant is wheelchair accessible and offers convenient payment options, including cryptocurrency, catering to all diners.

Customer reviews highlight the value and enjoyment of dining at Kungfu Hotpot. Many patrons appreciate the freshness and quality of the ingredients, the interactive nature of hot pot cooking, and the supportive staff who guide newcomers through the experience. As one reviewer stated, creating personalized dishes with various proteins and greens is not just a meal; it’s a culinary adventure.

Kungfu Hotpot is more than just a restaurant; it’s a cultural experience rooted in the traditions of Szechuan cuisine. From the moment you step through the doors at 230 E Main St Ste 207, you’re greeted with warmth, a lively atmosphere, and the anticipation of a meal that’s anything but ordinary.

No visit to Newark is complete without immersing yourself in the dynamic flavors and engaging experience that Kungfu Hotpot offers. Gather your friends or family for an unforgettable outing where the meals are as inventive as they are delicious. Get ready to cook, savor, and socialize at Kungfu Hotpot!