¿Qué es Hot Pot?: Hot Pot invites diners to gather around a bubbling pot and cook ingredients to taste. Restaurants commonly offer a choice of broths, from clear and savory to rich, peppery, or herbal, and many feature a divided pot so contrasting flavors can be enjoyed at once. Platters may include thinly sliced beef or lamb, seafood, handmade meatballs, tofu, mushrooms, leafy greens, and a variety of noodles. The experience is interactive: guests simmer each item briefly, then dip it into customized sauces built from sesame, soy, garlic, scallion, chili oil, and more. Some menus add tomato or pickled vegetable broths, while others highlight numbing-spicy mala. Many venues provide a condiments bar, and simple timing tips can guide newcomers through textures and doneness. Toward the end, the broth gains depth from the ingredients, often becoming a base for noodles or a simple porridge. This style lends itself to leisurely meals, group celebrations, and flexible, shareable dining.

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