Best hotpot restaurants, delivery, and buffets in Singapore

Whether you call it steamboat, hotpot, or shabu shabu, it’s undeniable that Singaporeans love it all year round. Especially when cool, wet weather hits, there’s no better time to go crazy with the steamboat. Here are 11 hotpot restaurants in Singapore you can consider if you’re looking for somewhere to dine out and enjoy steamboat—including buffets—order hotpot delivery, and more.

Hotpot restaurants with delivery

1. Haidilao

Haidilao needs no introduction. Prices are steeper than average, but you get what you pay for. Known for its quality and impeccable service, you can enjoy a manicure or snack while waiting for a table for free! Expect to pay about $50 per diner, but you can order your dishes in half portions here. There’s a condiment counter with a free flow of fruits and dessert as well, in case you need to cleanse your palate after a heavy meal here.

While you’re at the restaurant, check out the Haidilao freebies you can get while you’re there! The hotpot chain also has home delivery via services such as foodpanda, or you can order from your preferred outlet for delivery or self-collection on the Haidilao delivery site. Do note minimum order fees vary according to each branch, and islandwide delivery between 30 minutes to 2 hours is a flat $20.

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2. Tsukada Nojo

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Originally from Japan, Tsukada Nojo’s Bijin Nabe (from $25++) comes in a form of pudding that gradually melts into a thick collagen broth. The beauty hotpot cooked from Jidori chicken is served with ingredients like prawns, a variety of organic vegetables and your choice of noodles.

The ingredients have to be cooked in an orderly fashion and refills of the broth are complimentary for the first round. Be prepared to queue and eat your way to elastic, youthful skin.

Tsukada Nojo offers home delivery on Oddle, and has recently begun selling their collagen soup base at Don Don Donki!

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3. Beauty In The Pot

Beauty In The Pot is another spot for your collagen hotpot fix! The Beauty Collagen Broth (from $15.50++) is boiled for hours with conpoy, pork bones, and other nourishing ingredients. Some of their must-try items include the Signature Homemade Fish Tofu ($2.40 each++) and the Ebiko Prawn Paste ($18.90++), while their US Wagyu Beef (from $24.90++) is a luxurious protein you can add to your order.

If you want to stay home, get your Beauty In The Pot offers delivery via Oddle to your home, with free delivery when you spend $120. Otherwise, opt for self-collection and get 10% off the bill.

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4. City Hot Pot

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The individual pots at City Hot Pot are especially apt in the current time. There are 20 different soup bases to choose from, including bak kut teh, kimchi, laksa, and a fish soup with milk. Also available here are set meals for when you can’t decide what to have, starting at $21.99++ for lunch.

City Hot Pot also offers home delivery via their order website, with free delivery when you spend above $150. Self-collection is also available. Sets for two start at just $49.99.

Address: One Raffles Place, #04-26/27/28, Singapore 048616
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 3pm, 5pm to 10pm
Tel: 6536 2185
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5. Imperial Treasure Steamboat Restaurant

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One of the top names for Chinese cuisine in Singapore, Imperial Treasure is known for its quality and authentic Chinese delicacies. The diverse selection of soup bases are made from scratch and simmered for hours, and it’s evident from your very first sip. Try the Imperial Drunken Chicken Soup, my favourite, or the Pork’s Bone Soup with Tomato & Potato. Prices may vary between outlets for their broth. Expect more premium ingredients here than at your other hotpot options, with a variety of homemade balls, pastes and dumplings.

If you prefer to enjoy their hotpot at home, opt for home delivery or self-pickup via the Imperial Treasure Oddle website. A minimum spend of $50 applies, and delivery is free with a $300 spend.

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6. COCA Steamboat

Thai-style ‘suki’ steamboat, COCA, has in recent years seen their menu spruced up. The all-you-can-eat buffet hotpot spread starts from just $32 for adults. Savour their House Special delights such as a homemade Chicken Meat Paste in your choice of soup base, from Merciless Mala to the Flaming Hua Diao Phoenix Pot.

You can also order COCA to savour at home via their order website. Self-pick up is also available, and there are often deals on menu items!

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7. Little Sheep Hotpot

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Founded in Mongolia, Little Sheep Hotpot specialises in a unique style of steamboat, where lamb is the hero, and dipping sauces are eschewed in favour of rich, intense broths. Mala lovers should try out their Spicy Mala Soup (from $9), made with natural spices and no preservatives. Order their 3-tier Lamb Signature Platter ($38) as well to enjoy premium cuts of lamb along with your piquant broth.

They also offer home delivery via their Oddle, with $12 off delivery when you spend a minimum of $50.

Address: 277 Orchard Road, #B1-13 orchardgateway, Singapore 238858
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Tel: 6881 9959
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Hotpot buffets

8. Yue Long Men

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Yue Long Men in Chinatown offers a hotpot buffet starting from $16.99++. There are more than 40 food items to choose from, and nine different soup bases including tomato, soya milk, herbal, and kimchi. They also have another outlet in Chinatown serving free-flow xiao long bao.

Address: 75 Pagoda Street, Singapore 059234
Opening hours: Daily 11:30am to 10:30pm
Tel: 6909 0611
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9. Shi Li Fang

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Healthy eating geeks out there will love the clean food approach of this Taiwanese steamboat restaurant. All the soups here are MSG-free, and they pride themselves on their non-fried menu. The all-day value set meals for one cost just $9.90, and come complete with protein, vegetables, soup, and a carb. 

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10. Hao Lai Wu

Have both barbecue and steamboat at Hao Lai Wu if you’re out with friends who can’t make up their minds. Prices here start from just $19.80, and there are more than 90 dishes to choose from! The all-you-can-eat buffet offers a unique crystal pot for their steamboat, and you don’t get charged GST here.

We review Hao Lai Wu here!

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11. Shang Pin Hot Pot

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If you have tried the popular HaiDiLao, dining in Shang Pin Hot Pot will be reminiscent of that, without the frills. With comparable taste and cheaper prices, Shang Pin offers 11 broths and over 100 choices of meats, handmade balls, vegetables, and other side dishes. Most popular is their Golden Chicken Soup that’s boiled for more than eight hours with handpicked chicken and pumpkin. 

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Hotpot and steamboat in Singapore

Chase the monsoon chill away with our list of 11 hotpot options you can consider for your next celebration. Whether you go to the restaurant or opt for the steamboat to be delivered to your home, it’s definitely a perfect fit for the cool weather.

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For more buffets, check out Beng Hiang Restaurant’s weekday dim sum buffet, priced at $22.80++. There is also Yi Zi Wei, a six-in-one buffet concept with mala xiang guo, barbecue, and more.

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