1. Little Sheep Hot Pot
If you're a fan of lamb hot pot, Little Sheep is a must-visit. Their lamb is incredibly fresh, and the thinly sliced meat cooks just right in the pot. Pair it with their special dipping sauce, and you’ll find it hard to stop eating. Located in Chinatown at 626 N Broadway, expect to spend around $20-$40 per person here.
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2. Hot Pot King
In K-Town, Hot Pot King is where I often enjoy a lively gathering with friends over a fantastic spicy hot pot. The atmosphere is vibrant, and it usually costs around $30-$50 per person. Their spicy broth is a standout, delivering a unique flavor that’s hard to resist.
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3. Old Sichuan
Located in Little Tokyo, Old Sichuan offers fresh ingredients and excellent service. Expect to spend around $25-$45 per person. Their beef hot pot is a personal favorite, buttery and delicious, especially with their special soy sauce.
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In Los Angeles, hot pot is more than just a meal; it’s the joy of gathering with friends and family. Whether you’re after the adventurous spicy flavor or a light lamb broth, LA’s hot pot spots are sure to deliver. Be sure to check out **PandaListing (熊猫榜)** for reviews and recommendations of hot pot restaurants nearby!
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