Dinner at Landmark Hot Pot House on Cambie Street on April 2, 2011.
A bunch of us got together for another Twitter meetup of hot pot dining.
The soups were bubbling and the fresh meat, seafood, and veggies flowed as we dined well on our mishmash of Asian dining.
Landmark is a pretty central location right next to the Kind Edward skytrain station. There was not much to complain about.
The food was good and the soups were tasty. I would have liked some better, bigger bowls and plates, but that was a minor problem.
The two pots were located a little to close to the ends far from the centre.
It made it a tad difficult at times to reach. I did enjoy the variety of sauces and colourful presentation of everything.
There's not much to say. It was another fun night of hot pot, social dining, and conversation. The food was enough to keep the socializing going.
A bunch of us got together for another Twitter meetup of hot pot dining.
The soups were bubbling and the fresh meat, seafood, and veggies flowed as we dined well on our mishmash of Asian dining.
Landmark is a pretty central location right next to the Kind Edward skytrain station. There was not much to complain about.
The food was good and the soups were tasty. I would have liked some better, bigger bowls and plates, but that was a minor problem.
The two pots were located a little to close to the ends far from the centre.
It made it a tad difficult at times to reach. I did enjoy the variety of sauces and colourful presentation of everything.
There's not much to say. It was another fun night of hot pot, social dining, and conversation. The food was enough to keep the socializing going.
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this is my parents' favourite hot pot place to go to because they always had secret items on the menu (but perhaps by now, those items have made residency on the menu haha)
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