Tasty Pot

550 Hwy 7 unit 61-62a, Richmond Hill
(905) 763-8338

Recent Reviews

Justin Wong

I'm not sure what it is about this place but I just simply LOVE it! I think the portion and content is absolutely perfect! If you want hot pot but don't want to pay for ayce, you must try Tasty Pot. Guarantee you'll be satisfied. Every pot is stuffed with ingredients. It's never ending. Their variety of flavors will satisfy your cravings. For me, I always go for the basic beef pot.Well worth every dollar.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Lamb Hot Pot, Taiwanese Supreme Spicy Hot Soup, Beef, Stinky Tofu Pot

Nicole C.

Forced to pay the tips 13% on top of the price! I asked the staff and they said that it is compulsory. If I don’t pay the amount of the tips including the bill, the waiter needs to deduct it from the salary. It’s their boss decision. I feel sorry for the staff and eventually I was forced to pay.I don’t recommend at all. It is awful and shame.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 2

Karina Yeh

As a Taiwanese, maybe my standards are too high...That day I ordered the stewed large intestine stew pot. It didn’t matter that there was only one piece of tofu, but it seemed to have gone bad because it had been left out for too long!The taste is completely abnormal as it breaks into pieces when pinched, and the large intestine also has a slightly strange taste! Not the normal colon flavor!Old-fashioned black tea is even more pitiful! Once you drink the tea, you will know that it has been stored for at least five hours!In fact, the soup of the hot pot is good, but the quality of the meat slices is very poor...and the food is not good either.I really hope the operator will read my message! I think it should be improved so that more people can taste the real Taiwanese flavor in Toronto!Parking: There is parking in the basement

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 2

Service: 4

Monica H

Rather the traditional style of hot pot, this style has the ingredients all in the hot served over a little flame to keep the pot simmering. I like the traditional presentation and the Thai style pot was my favourite.Once seated, you actually order through your phone and during certain times bubble tea could be $1 or $3 with the purchase of a pot. Cash gets 5% discount but they auto grat a service charge regardless of your party size (mine was 4). Very minimal interaction with staff.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Thai Flavor Hot Soup

Sunny Kwong

Greatv value, individual Taiwanese large portions hot pots served with a drink, located in Richmond Hill's Times Square.Around $20 gets you a unique individual hot pot that comes with meat/seafood, tofu, vegetables and your choice of carbs (rice/noodles). Their soup base is rich and flavorful. Ingredients are fresh. Hot pot is simmered throughout your dining experience.Decor is contemporary, place is kept clean. Service is acceptable. Ordering is through QR code.Vegetarian options: One vegetarian hot pot option available.Parking: Parking lot maybe busy during lunch and dinner service. There's an underground parking.Kid-friendliness: High chairs available for children to use.Wheelchair accessibility: Not wheelchair friendly. Main door is manual and difficult to open on windy days.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Bob Maki

This is a Taiwanese-style hot pot venue. Compared to the more prevalent Chinese-style hot pot, it will be less spicy, and sometimes even a little sweeter.This venue will automatically charge a 13% tip for what is basically minimal service. However, it is affordable. You are getting a rich broth filled to the brim with a wide variety of toppings. This individually portioned hot pot comes with a mini flame that will keep your food simmering.To order, there is a QR code that leads to an online menu, which is available in English. Note you can customize your spice level, and toppings.We ordered Beef Hot Soup, which has a satay-flavoured soup base, and the Tomato Hot Soup. We also ordered an extra minced pork rice.For those who cannot eat meat, there is the Healthy Veggie Hot Soup. I have tried it before, and it is flavourful.Vegetarian options: Order "Healthy Veggie Hot Soup".

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Beef Hot Soup

Mackenzie

They accommodated a large group of my friends and I right before closing. Ordering was made easy through digital menus. The food was served fast and the taste was alright. They also serve bubble tea that comes encased in a taller sized cup with a keychain at the bottom. I now have a momento to remember a fun night with my friends ☆

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Taiwanese Popcorn Chichen

XY C

Very good, come often!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Willy Tze

This is my go to hotpot place as it is not too oily, with the right portion and delicious and affordable.

J Kwan

We ordered medium spicy for Thai hot soup and tomato. It is really spicy for medium. It is good that we ordered the milk tea.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

The Googler

Food was amazing and we'll priced.Honestly service was great and pretty quick, just seemed a bit disorganized.Atmosphere is clean and clear no off smells.Definitely a spot to add to the Friday date nights!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Cheesy Milk Hot Soup, Beef Hot Soup, Lamb Hot Pot, Hot Soup

Flora Cheng

My initial experience with Taiwanese hot pot was delightful. The flavors were impressive. Our group of four ordered four hot pots, four beverages, and three appetizers. However, the tables felt somewhat cramped, as they were completely filled with our orders.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Beef Hot Soup

Charles Yu

Accompanying my kids for my first Taiwanese ' individual serving ' Hot-Pot experience.Our party size allowed us to pick a wide range of different broth bases for the Hot-Pot....Milk, Tomato, Satay, Curry...etc. The individual pot was packed to the brim with vegetables and mushrooms, beef, surimi, beef and fish balls, clams, Quail eggs...etc.Overall, Okay lah! Nothing to write home about.For me the best thing was the unlimited supply of yummy Taiwanese Satay sauce/paste for the crafting of our individual dipping sauce! Ha!??I was also surprised to see the restaurant having a pack-house at 7.30 pm on a chilly Thursday

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

cctyu68

Accompanying my kids for my first Taiwanese ’ individual serving ’ Hot-Pot experience. Our party size allowed us to pick a wide range of different broth bases for the Hot-Pot…Milk, Tomato, Satay, Curry…etc. The individual pot was packed to the brim with vegetables and mushrooms, beef, surimi, beef and fish balls, clams, Quail eggs…etc. Overall, Okay lah! Nothing to write home about. For me the best thing was the unlimited supply of yummy Taiwanese Satay sauce/paste for the crafting of our individual dipping sauce! Ha! I was also surprised to see the restaurant having a pack-house at 7.30 pm on a chilly Thursday

Tony Tran

NO WIFI. I had lamb hot pot and taro bubble tea! It was good!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Lamb Hot Pot

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