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Reviews for Nice 2 Meet U in San Gabriel, CA

w chia 1 year ago
4

Cramped table seating if you have 4 people. Not much space left for the self service food trays you get yourself from the... fridges. No idea if you are here the first time how they price the dishes and skewers of meat from the fridge. Great dippingsauces (there is a per person charge of $1.95 to get unlimited rounds of the sauce bar). Choose between a few different brothsfor the hot pot with spicy and non spicy ones. One starts by getting to the menu by scanning a QR code. hot pot choices start at$12.95. there are specialty thinly sliced meat choices that are specially priced that you can order. However these areunnecessary as you can get enough choices from the fridge. Looking at my bill, each skewer stick is 50 cents, and most of thebeef choices are 2 skewers each. There are bowls and plates that are priced by color. Red slanted bowl costs $7.95 each. Whiteslanted bowl costs $3.95. Orange plate costs $11.95, green plate $4.95, red plate $21.95 (4 chilled abalones). Per person costswere between $30-40 with tax and tip. Read more

Karen Wu 1 year ago
5

Real Sichuan style hotpot with many ingredients on the skews. Love their condiments counter and appetizer counter. If you come... first time, be sure to try as many different types of skews possible. They all cooked in same pot, but tastes can be verydifferent. Good service too. Read more

Stephanie Lee 1 year ago
4

Love their hotpot so much! Unlike a basic Chinese hotpot place, they offer a large variety of skewers for you to choose from and... cook. Specially recommend beef w/sour bean skewer, that’s my favorite! The interior design of the restaurant is very cooltoo. Only one thing to remind. I found a lot of hair and food crumbs on the sofa seat, and it’s kind of bummer when you’reeating. Read more

Steve Uscio 1 year ago
5

First time we are trying Nice 2 Meet U hot pot restaurant. This is a extremely busy restaurant. So many choices to select from... the epic cuisine. They charge you by sticks and containers. Suggestion! Keep count on how many sticks and containers you takeeach one a charge. My family ordered me a Beijing yogurt delicious. I highly recommend that you try this restaurant. Get thereearly because of the crowds. Reasonably priced and great quality and good service. Read more

Yilun Liu 1 year ago
2

The food is good and fresh. And the price is also good. HOWEVER, I left two stars because the restaurant has questionable... honesty problem. The restaurant charged by how many wood sticks you have ($0.45/stick). We counted 170 in total and DOUBLEconfirmed because we were having a guessing game. The restaurant later counted 180 (adding 10 more). With seeing other reviews,I’m not surprised the restaurant would do this. Please be careful that this restaurant may over charge you by cheating thestick counts. Read more

jia huang 1 year ago
5

Authentic Sichuan skewer hotpot, quality is top class, Price is affordable, lots of fresh choices! Would defi go again whenever... there’s a chance. Ample packing! Read more

Jeff Tong 1 year ago
5

Wonderful authentic Sichuan hotpot place where the mild soup base is pretty spicy!! Be cautious of red boxes which are $20 each.... There are an assortment of free appetizers including delicious pickled chicken feet, seaweed salad, peanuts, Asian chips,pickled cucumber, various fruits, and various desserts. The skewers are all written in Chinese and include various meat balls,veggies, tofu products, mushrooms, seafood, and mainly beef (wrapped with veggies). Parking is free in the garage Read more

Gordon Zhao 2 years ago
4

Very authentic Chinese Sichuan style hot pot, there are dishes that are served directly on the plate, and dishes that use bamboo... skewers, the price is very cheap, and the taste is also delicious. There are also many free snacks, especially chicken feet andsweet ice jelly. The interior environment is very characteristic and the lanterns are beautiful. The only downside is thatthere are too many seats and the seats are very close. Read more