Hot pots have
remained to be an integral part of the Chinese dining cuisine simply because
the food is good and simple, perfect even for large gatherings. Sichuan or mala
flavoured broths are always a favourite choice, especially for those whose
tongues crave only the spiciest. The typical Sichuan style broth is essentially
made up of lots and lots of Sichuan peppercorns, heaps of dried chilies and
drowned in a thick layer of chili oil. So for all those who desperately need
the heat, here’s a list of the recommended Sichuan hot pots in KL.
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Dragon Door Steamboat
Dragon Door is fashioned to look like a traditional inn from one of the ancient dynasties. Don’t expect any kung fu fighting here though, because their signature is the charcoal steamboat. This preserves the quality and taste of the food, making it worthy enough to be placed in your mouth. Their Spicy Soup teems with Szechuan spice that leave tongues numb but with an underlying tingling sensation that brings back the thirst for heat. Their slices of meat are imported from New Zealand, Australia and Vietnam, so they’re definitely here to impress!
More infoDragon Door Inn Steamboat View restaurant
18.1, Jalan Manis 4, Taman Segar, Cheras, 56100, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan
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A popular hub due to their ever craved for Assam Laksa soup, their Spicy Szechuan broth is worth ordering too. Max’s (the owner) house made broths are bound to guarantee a pleasant dinner time with family and friends, especially when paired with their premium food items. Isn’t this just the perfect formula for a good hot pot? Don’t be fooled by the restaurant’s name, because the food here is one that you won’t be forgetting anytime soon.
More info4Get Hotpot View restaurant
No. 3 & 5, Block E, Jln Metro Perdana Timur 2,, 52000, Kepong, Kuala Lumpur
View in Google MapsDa Gan Guo Restaurant
Ganguo is a variant of hot pot that is drier and more like a sauce-based version of it. Customers are given the freedom to choose their level of heat here as well, but keep in mind that even the 10% heat level is enough to leave some patrons shaking. Friends are sure to dare one another to challenge the 100% spiciness level so who’s up for it? Da Gan Guo serves up generous helpings of juicy meat that comes in big chunks. You won’t hear a complaint here about having too much vegetables and too little meat.
More infoDa Gan Guo Restaurant View restaurant
G-2, MH Avenue, Jalan Genting Kelang, Off Jalan Bunga Kantan, Batu 3 1/2, Setapak, 53300 Kuala Lumpur.
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Lao SiChuan Steamboat
It’s highly recommended by many with a claim that one would able to sniff the authenticity of Sichuan hot pot just by walking through the restaurant’s front doors. Their Mala soup base is brimming with dried chilies, so much so that everyone around the table won't be able to help but to break out in wahs and huahs. This is definitely not a place to go if you want a quick bite, because what follows after is a hundred more. It’ll be a constant battle between pain and pleasure, but fret not as it’ll end with a satisfied belly and a proud nod of acknowledgement for Lao SiChuan.
More infoLao SiChuan Steamboat View restaurant
47, Jalan Kuchai Maju 6, Kuchai Entrepreneurs Park, 58200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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