If you’ve ever dined at Paradise Hotpot, you’ll know it’s one of the few places where you can enjoy individual hotpot buffets without blowing your budget. Good news: they’ve just opened an outlet at VivoCity, and it’s the largest one yet, seating up to 380 diners. Best of all, it offers all-you-can-eat hotpot from just $19.90++ per person.
Paradise Hotpot takes over the space previously occupied by Beauty in The Pot, so you can expect a spacious interior with plenty of natural light—after all, it’s located on the roof of VivoCity.
Here, you’ll find soup bases that’ve become fan favourites, such as the Authentic Pork Bone and Spicy Szechuan broth. But this new outlet also debuts interesting flavours, including Century Egg with Coriander and even Satay Soup. There are a total of nine soup bases to choose from.
Three set menus are available: the Pork & Chicken Value Set (from $19.90++), Beef & Seafood Premium Set (from $25.90++), and the Wagyu Beef Luxury Set (from $37.90++). Prices vary depending on when you visit, with the most affordable being the Early Bird Special for those who place their first order before 11:45am. Do note that you have a time limit of 80 minutes to feast, so pace yourself!
We recommend the Wagyu Beef Luxury Set to get the most out of your visit. You’ll get free-flow premium items such as Australian / US Wagyu Beef, Hokkaido Pork Belly, and Abalone Prawn Paste. We particularly loved the Wagyu, as it was wonderfully succulent and melt-in-your-mouth. The Abalone Prawn Paste was a close second—its combination of sweet, bouncy prawn paste and fresh abalone was hard to resist.
Regardless of the set, each meal comes with unlimited condiments, carbs, snacks, drinks, and dessert. You can get these from self-service counters in the middle of the restaurant, which offer a really extensive range of items.
We’ve got to shout out their lu rou fan station, because they’ve nailed the braised-pork-over-pearl-rice combo. If that doesn’t float your boat, though, you can fill your stomach with fried rice, noodles and more.
At the dessert station, treat yourself to the likes of soft-serve ice cream and even mini pancakes. These pancakes are freshly made by the machine you see in the picture above—you just have to click a single button and voilam, you’ve got some fluffy pancakes to enjoy.
For more affordable hotpot places, read our cheap hotpot restaurants in Singapore guide. If you aren’t afraid to spend, though, read our best hotpot restaurants in Singapore guide instead.
Address: 1 HarbourFront Walk, #03-08A, VivoCity, Singapore 098585
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11:30am to 10pm, Sat-Sun 11am to 10pm
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Paradise Hotpot is not a halal-certified eatery.
Photos taken by Marcus Neo.
This was a media tasting at Paradise Hotpot.