"I was at first hesitant to try this spot cause the menu was pretty limited and my family can't always agree on what to order when there's a small menu, but I'm glad I did! Everything I got from here was tasty and the girl helping us was friendly. I got the hotpot for two, the durian pizza, the eel pizza and mochi egg puff. Since it was my first time trying the spot, I got a 0.5 spice level and tried their signature broth. At 0.5, it was still plenty flavorful and considering that my family all likes different spice levels, this worked for us so that we could add our own hot sauce. It came with a nice selection as well: imitation crab, spam, mushroom, fungus, cabbage, daikon, beef, quail egg, bean sprouts, tripe, etc. The only thing that would've made it better is if it came with rice or noodles, like Boiling Point does, rather than having those as ad ons. In terms of the pizzas, we were pleasantly surprised! The durian pizza was slightly creamy and cheesy with a refreshing pop of fruit, while the eel pizza reminded me of takoyaki since it came topped with bonito flakes. The egg puff was as expected, chewy and slightly sweet. Everything all together was about $68, which is decent for hotpot."