Jia Fu Huo Guo 家福火锅
• ~25-30 RMB/person

The Nanshan branch of this restaurant, located just outside the gates of the Post and Telecom University, was one of our favorite gathering places. There are dozens of branches across the city, which are equally as popular with the locals. Frequently, the place is so happening that you have to stand outside for a bit and wait for a table to open up (a surprisingly rare occurrence in China). One of the perks or quirks at the Nanshan branch are the chopsticks, long enough to poke someone’s eye out… on the other side of the table [mild exaggeration]. A bigger draw though is that it is relatively inexpensive for a Hot Pot restaurant. Ordering conservatively (less meat, more vegetables), it’s possible to spend less than 20 RMB/person. Plus, most locals will attest to the fact that the taste and freshness is comparable to any of the higher end chains. After all, freshness is in direct proportion to the amount of business, and as mentioned previously this place is always happening.

Nanshan Branch 家福火锅 (黄角垭店), Phone: 023-62463888

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