ER Hot Pot
Introducing ER Hot Pot, a bustling hot pot spot located in the heart of New York City. This Chinese hot pot restaurant offers a variety of amenities including reservations, delivery, takeout, and more. With a prime location at 11 W 36th St, ER Hot Pot is a go-to destination for hot pot enthusiasts.
Customer reviews highlight the unique dining experience at ER Hot Pot. From the self-service iPad ordering system to the vibrant decor, guests are immersed in a dynamic atmosphere that sets this restaurant apart. The diverse selection of ingredients, from vegetables to shrimp paste, offers a refreshing twist on traditional hot pot options.
One standout feature of ER Hot Pot is the rich and flavorful broths, such as the spicy broth that packs a punch with its heat levels. Customers rave about the quality of meats, with options like lamb, beef, and pork that are cooked to perfection. The menu also includes exotic dishes like tripe, feet, and pig ears for the adventurous foodie.
For those looking for a more upscale hot pot experience, ER Hot Pot delivers with premium ingredients and a vibrant ambiance. Whether you're a hot pot aficionado or a first-timer, ER Hot Pot offers a memorable dining experience that will leave you coming back for more.
ER Hot Pot Menu
Location
Address: 11 W 36th St New York, NY 10018
Phone: (646) 669-7777
Business info
- Takes ReservationsYes
- Offers DeliveryYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- CasualYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- Free Wi-FiYes
- Happy Hour SpecialsYes
- Private DiningYes
- Outdoor SeatingNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- TVNo
- Heated Outdoor SeatingNo
- Covered Outdoor SeatingNo
Last Reviews
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Author: Pinhwa S.
Love the decor here! Overall the hot pot was decent if you aren't trying to eat a lot of meat. We order a beef and a beef tongue, felt like meat quality was kinda mid. We liked the vegetables and the shrimp paste more. The spicy broth was super spicy even when it's mild You order your food through the iPad. Service here was good, we were able to get a server's attention pretty easily& and the server came around with help us with the shrimp paste and add more soup without us having to flag them down.
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Author: Alexandria R.
My friend and I were craving Hot Pot and this was close to K-town. So, being experienced eaters in Flushing we were excited to see what K-Town would bring. Food: 3.5/5 I was honestly disappointed with menu. I was expecting duck tongue to be avaliable but it wasn't. I even had my friend (native Chinese) read the Chinese menu in case I missed it. But, it was not there. The veggie and meat selection were okay nothing particularly interesting. We ordered the pork knuckles, but there were not anything to write home about. Service : 5/5 Candidly, this is not a western restaurant. You order the food by yourself, you make your sauce by yourself, and you can call staff via the tablet. I am not disappointed by this at all. All in all, I am not sure if I would go back since I have had better Hot Pot in Flushing. But if I am stuck in Manhattan, maybe?
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Author: J D.
Real deal. Mango shaved ice. This is an amazing little hot pot joint in Koreatown. Order anything. Whatever suits your hot pot fancy. It's all awesome and perfect late night comfort food in New York. We went back as soon as they opened the next morning for another round of the mango snow ice. (Sounds strange but it made the perfect breakfast) The snowy, flaky goodness changed our lives and we've been on a journey since to find its equal.
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Author: Kai S.
My favourite hotpot place in NYC currently. The spicy broth is so rich and buttery and spicy. The tomato broth is tangy and slightly sweet. The ingredients (lamb, beef, pork, shrimp paste, quail eggs, fish roe balls, etc) are fresh and taste incredible! The meats are of excellent quality. Plus they have virtually all the ingredients one can dream of putting into the hotpot. The pricing is very worth it by NYC standards, where I find myself spending less than some shops in Flushing but yet feeling more full. The dipping sauces are also good, nice sesame and peanut flavours with crunch from the peanut bits. The most magical thing I've tried at this hotpot place was ordering fried dough sticks and fried pork belly and dipping them in the tomato broth. The dough sticks soak up the broth and the fried pork gives a hint of sweet and sour pork, so delicious!