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We’ve covered a fair number of affordable hotpot buffets in Singapore, including Good Combo Hotpot & BBQ in Chinatown and LaJiangShan Hotpot, which has an $18.80++ buffet option. If you’re looking for something slightly more premium without an exorbitant price tag, head over to Yunnan Ah Ma Shi Hotpot.
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The hotpot buffet restaurant is on Liang Seah Street, a short three-minute walk from Bugis MRT Station. Reviews on Google have mentioned that the space is clean and well-maintained, while the ingredients for the steamboat are fresh.
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Splurge on the Premium Buffet B, which comes with unlimited servings of Wagyu, Spanish black pork, mutton slices, and lots of other meat varieties to choose from.
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For your hotpot, choose from eight soup bases, including the restaurant’s signature Wild Mushroom, Mala Spicy, and Pickled Cabbage Soup. Top up $8++ per table to get four soup flavours if you love variety!
For this premium buffet option, you also get a Wild Mushroom Platter that’s not usually served at most other hotpot buffets.
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Don’t forget to redeem the Live Mud Crab platter for your table. Those dining in a group of two or three will get one crab, while a table of four to five will get two crabs. For tables with six people and more, you’ll get three mud crabs to enjoy with your hotpot.
The Premium Buffet B costs $42.80++ per person from Monday to Thursday and $45.80++ for Friday to Sunday. There’s also a cheaper option, priced from $25.80++ per diner.
Both buffets include free drinks and ice cream, and have a dining limit of 90 minutes.
Another popular buffet to try is Overeat at Marina One, which offers unlimited servings of oysters and sashimi from $18.80++. For more buffets to try, read our guides to the best buffets in Singapore, as well as cheap buffets under $40.
Address: 26 Liang Seah Street, Singapore 189047
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 2am
Tel: 6980 6856
Website
Yunnan Ah Ma Shi Hotpot is not a halal-certified eatery.
Featured image adapted from Ching San Lim and Faith Tay
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