Where to Find the Best Hot Pot in Melbourne
We are absolutely spoiled for choice with dozens of Melbourne hot pot, or huǒ guō (火锅), spots around every corner in the city.
Dragon Hot Pot has saved many a Melburnian’s life after a long night out. Open 24/7 with over 100 ingredients to choose from, this DIY malatang chain allows customers to create endless combinations of personalised hot pot. 
DRAGON HOT POT RUSSELL STREET
You’ve probably walked past Panda Hot Pot’s huge wooden doors and couldn’t resist snapping a pic or two. After taking over the old Dracula’s site in 2019, Panda has made its mark on Melbourne with its authentic Sichuan menu and free entertainment.
PANDA HOT POT
Da Long Yi has amassed a cult following around the world with Asian megastars endorsing their Chengdu style hot pot. The team pride themselves on their high-quality bases, with options including oxtail tomato, mushroom or chestnut chicken. 
DA LONG YI HOT POT
If you feel like a break from Melbourne’s huge choice of Sichuan restaurants, this is the place for you. Choose between the signature sweet and sour tom yum soup or creamy Thai coconut broth.
JIYU THAI HOTPOT
Have you ever wished you could wash down all that spicy hot pot with an ice-cold beer? David’s Master Pot branch in Glen Waverley recently renovated their beer garden located at the rear of the restaurant. 
DAVID'S MASTER POT
Best known for their viral Barbie dolls draped in slices of wagyu beef, this Melbourne venue is one of more than 500 stores internationally. The menu allows guests to choose their own mini, individual pots instead of the usual shared soup in the centre.
SPICE WORLD
If you’re feeling a bit strapped for cash, Damiao Panda Fan has your back. They pride themselves on delivering high-quality ingredients for a fraction of the price – their lunch buffet will only set you back $39.90 per person. 
DAMIAO PANDA FAN
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