Reviews for Zhang Liang Spicy Hot Pot in Queens, NY
Ducking delicious! The broth the flavor!! I east it spicy. Better than 95% of places in Manhattan!
Not that much people in the evening of Sunday. CDC card checked to sit-in. We got the dry hotpot style that came with 2 rice... serving bowls. Overall, $34 spent. Food amount were suitable for 2 hungry people or 3 not so hungry group. This place would bedifficult for new customers who don't speak Chinese to figure out how to order, but people, including customers are generallyfriendly to help. A little bit of spicy is pretty spicy already so order with the thought that the spicy is at a higher scale. Read more
I like it so much. Of course it’s more expensive than others. However, I have to admit, this is the best spicy hot pot in... flushing. If you just want to save money on a meal instead of enjoying a good meal, I advise you not to come here(hot pot in newworld mall basement is very cheap) Read more
Zhang Liang Hot Pot is a famous chain brand originally from China but we never tried it before. We ordered take out with 2 beef... hot pot bowls and brown sugar bubble tea from Tiger Hills via phone. The set up for picking up the order wasn’t clear and itwas kind of difficult to identify which was our order. However, the staff was really friendly and acted quickly to helpus. They packed the orders properly by separating the broth, ingredients and hot sauces. The broth was flavorful and the amountof ingredients was decent. Read more
Buffet style malatang! Brialliant idea to mix the most popular Chinese dining theme together, hotpot and malatang. Another... franchise store from China, modern, simple and fast. The soup base is long-shimmered oxtail soup, and the flavor and textureare quite unique, mild and thick, unlike the typical malatang in the area. This store reflects the new Chinese dinning culturevery well, fresh look for a period, and it will evolve to something newer once people are getting used to it. Many people hascomplained about the price, but we were happy about this dinning experience. Just slightly on the high side ???? Read more
I really liked my bowl of mala tang here! Variety of selections and friendly staff who speaks multiple languages! Note that as... someone who loves spicy food (lover of korean buldak noodles), I was recommended level 3 (normal level?) and it tasted more like2 for me. Try level 4 if you love spicy food! Also, the price can add up so be careful when you are adding more food into yourbowl. My cousin ended up paying almost 30 for his bowl!! As of January 2020, they charge $14 per pound. You can share a bowl!Save money and share your bowl with your friends! Overall, I will be going back for level 4 soup! Read more
It is the taste which I ate in Beijing.Even better.Very impressed.Really like the taste of soup.The vegetables and meat looks... very clean and fresh.Highly recommend! Read more
Just wanted to try this place since there is a lot of franchises all over China. Felt like it was just okay. It was definitely... so much pricier than it’s Flushing counterparts ( The place by the corner of New World Mall food court is pretty good). I gotthe beef bowl where I choose my own ingredients. They definitely skimped on a lot of the ingredients in terms of portion size.There was barely any of the stuff that I ordered and I was charged for 2.5+ for each item. They also put the wrong order in mybag, correct receipt but misplaced order. Just a bit disorganized and overly pricey lol. Will prob go to other places for dryhotpot instead. Read more