Thehighlight of Beauty in the Pot's menu here is definitely their soup bases, of which there are six. Yes, six! Diners are truly spoilt for choice! Here's what we think of the 4 soup bases we tried: 1. Signature Beauty Collagen Broth: A milky and thick soup, creamy to some extent. Bountiful in flavor. ParadiseGroup latest addition offers yet another affordable option for a value-for-money meal, so put Beauty in A Pot on your to-go list for steamboat today. P.S Beauty In the Pot also does steamboat delivery if you're lazy to head down. Expected Damage: $30 - $50 per pax. Ketahuireview produk Beauty In The Pot dari pengguna hanya di Female Daily Download Female Daily App FEMALEDAILY.COM REVIEWS EDITORIAL SHOP AT BEAUTY STUDIO NEW TALK TRY & REVIEW Fast Money. Hot pot—a bubbling broth in which you cook various meats vegetables, noodles, dumplings etc—is an important fixture of Chinese cuisine. Gathering family, friends and loved ones around the steaming hot pot is one of my favourite forms of communal eating. I was pleased to have the chance, therefore, to sample Beauty in the Pot on Yangon’s Sayar San Road. Beauty in the Pot has all the staples of a good quality Chinese hot pot chain which is to be expected as its from Singapore’s Paradise Group. The restaurant was buzzing but not raucous in Mandarin we would say renao’ with pleasant chatter and scented steam emanating from each I sat down, I ticked off my mental hot pot check list. Large hot pot in the middle, which can be split into two small hot pots. I am not a fan of the personal hot pot which seem in vogue in Yangon. Good quality crockery. Large chopsticks for dipping and plucking, a spoon for soup, a slotted spoon for tricky extractions and an elongated sieve for noodles. Beauty in the Pot charmed me almost immediately by supplying paper bibs and little plastic bags for your phone—both necessary precautions for an enthusiastic hotpotter like restaurant won my heart with its dipping station. For the uninitiated, part of the hot pot experience is to create your own dipping sauce which you can coat items in between being cooked in the hot pot and entering your mouth. This station was well-stocked with soy, vinegar, oils, coriander, chilli, sha cha, sesame and well-maintained read Clean.I opted for two soups. The slightly bizarrely-named collagen-rich pot was rich from pork cartilage and featured delicious pieces of silky tofu. The mala’ spicy broth was packed with Sichuan peppercorn, chili, red dates, wolfberries, ginseng, dang gui, dang shen. You can choose the spiciness on a scale from one to three diligence to you, dear reader, I ordered as broad a selection as possible of items to dunk in my pot. The vegetables were packed with flavor, the meat I had Australian beef and pork was fresh and needed only minimal cooking, the restaurant’s signature meat paste was lightly flavored with white pepper and once cooked it took on just the right amount of the broth’s dumplings were very good as well, a light tang from the garlic shoots with the pork and a delightfully slippery skin. The hand-pulled la mian noodles were also exceptional. The meatballs were all fresh and very tasty—in particular the squid. The taro should also be mentioned as a must-order therefore, was pretty much perfect until, dramatic pause, I found out there was no dessert option. Not even a fruit plate. Though we were handed a refreshing crushed ice lime would not stop me from coming back, when I get that hot pot yearning, however. It remains my favorite hot pot experience so far. The food was good across the board. The service was diligent offering demonstrations and advice on cooking times, at times to the point of being a little can expect to pay a little more than you might anticipate for the privilege, however, and should allocate around 20,000-30,000 kyats per head. If you think it’s a little pricey and are flexible with when you hot pot, take advantage of their lunch menu and late-night deal 20 percent off between 10 pm and 1 am. Look no further than to Paradise Group’s latest addition, Beauty In The Pot not beauty in a pot ah, for your next steamboat fix. Open till 3am, foodies in the east won’t need to be vexed on finding late-night food haunts anymore with the steamboat joint over at oneKM mall their first outlet as well as multiple locations all over Singapore. Not to be mistaken for your usual steamboat fare, Beauty In The Pot’s menu offers so much more than a classic, family-heartwarming meal. Inspired by the culture of food for health, this hotpot concept offers nourishing soup bases that are collagen-based yes ladies, you heard me that promise rich flavours coupled with abundant benefits. The cosy interior of Beauty in the pot exudes a sense of warmth, but still bordering on the whole casual dining feel. Inspired by the concept of Yin and Yang, they have managed to achieve a balance of a dark ambience complete with enough natural lighting. However, this Yin Yang inspiration does not just stop at their cosy interior design. It extends to their hotpot culture as well, offering the yin yang soup bases, the Beauty Collagen Broth and the Spicy Nourishing Broth $25 served conjointly, $20 each served separately, which complement your meal perfectly. Not to forget, refills are free flow as well! Both comprising of shark cartilage as the main ingredient, more than six hours of hard work goes into the making of the robust and collagen-rich broths. The Spicy Nourishing Broth even uses chinese herbs like red dates, wolf berries, ginseng, dang gui and dang shen, complete with 3 levels of Szechuan chilli oil to create an invigorating Mala sensation that leaves you dying for a cup of water. But come on, what is steamboat without its prime ingredients right? Offering quality ingredients that are made from scratch by hand, Beauty In A Pot does not seem to compromise on its ingredients, sourcing for the best experience for their customers as much as possible. Even so, each table is served attentively by their experienced in-house hotpot masters, introducing each dish and the soups and helping whenever necessary. Starting of with the Fried Beancurd Skin $3 for half portions, Paradise group made a good impression on us already. Dipping the skins into the tasty soup, they managed a balance of crispiness and a taste of their signature broth without presenting a soggy beancurd skin, which I really appreciated. Sliced US Short Ribs $8 We tried half portions of their US Wagyu Ribeye $21, and the Sliced US Short Ribs $8. The meat was sufficiently thinly sliced, and were well marbled, signifying good quality. The US Kurobuta Pork $9 was also fulfilling, thinly layered with jellied fats. Their Red Garoupa $28 small was also very fresh, perfectly suitable for the steamboat meal. Full portions are also available, at double the price. We also tried other interesting concoctions on their extensive menu, including the Homemade Fish Tofu $ per piece, which tasted nothing much like tofu but instead, authentic soft yellowtail fish paste. It was a pleasant addition to our meal, and added different textures to our palate. The collagen soup seeped and was well integrated into the fish tofu, making it very soft and juicy, very much like biting into a homemade fishbowl laden with soup juices. We also tried many of their Specialty Homemade Paste, which I really loved, including additions such as the dried scallop fish $12, century egg $10 and ebiko prawn paste $12. My favourite was the Ebiko Prawn Paste, as with the tiny ebiko bits mixed with the paste, it provided a very interesting texture and taste to the whole side dish. Originating from its fishball paste predecessor, I can say that this creative innovation is definitely a success. All their pastes would absorb the soup very well, making it juicy yet springy at the same time. We also managed to try out Beauty In A Pot’s range of meatballs in their Assorted Balls Platter $10, including favourites such as the soft bone pork meat ball, fish balls, mushroom balls and cuttlefish balls. Handmade in-stall daily, there is a distinct difference between theirs and any assorted fish balls you find in most steamboat outlets in Singapore. With a much softer and semi- springy texture, their range of meatballs stand out from the crowd, and would certainly be a crowd pleaser. Again, priding themselves on quality handmade ingredients, Beauty in A Pot chooses to painstakingly fold the dumplings in-house as well. The dumplings managed to absorb juices from the soup broth well, allowing for a soupy, wanton finish. We had their Assorted Dumplings Platter Pork Roll, Pork and Chives, Prawn Roll and Prawn Dumpling for $10. Not forgetting their sauce bar, comprising of many special sauces for customers to create their own individual blend of sauces to cater to each and every need. We tried Beauty in A Pot’s signature blend of the shacha sauce, sesame sauce, light soya sauce and chilli oil. Go wild and create your own customized sauces limited only by your imagination and stomach strength. Beauty in the Pot even offers complimentary palate cleansers after the meal. Overall, the whole experience was a great one, and I would definitely recommend this steamboat joint to anyone looking for a satisfying, hearty meal that’s healthy too with all the collagen used. The only caution that some readers might want to take note of is the use of Shark’s cartilage as their collagen source, which might not be agreeable to some. Paradise Group latest addition offers yet another affordable option for a value-for-money meal, so put Beauty in A Pot on your to-go list for steamboat today. Beauty In the Pot also does steamboat delivery if you’re lazy to head down. Expected Damage $30 – $50 per pax Beauty In The Pot 美滋锅 11 Tanjong Katong Road, 02-21 OneKM, Singapore 437157 Multiple locations Tel +65 6284 8820 Website Beauty in the Pot was where we headed to for a simple birthday celebration this evening. Also known as 美滋锅, Beauty in the Pot is often compared against another competitor in the hotpot scene – Hai Di Lao. Hence, in this post, we’ll do a review of Beauty in the Pot and do a simple comparison with the offerings of Hai Di Lao… Beauty in the Pot 美滋锅 Promotion – 20% off After 10pm Beauty in the Pot is a hotpot concept by the Paradise Group. As the name “Beauty in The Pot 美滋锅” suggests, they are touted to be offering “health and beauty with every steaming pot of soup”. The hotpots here not only offers rich flavours, but also nourishment. We’re hoping that our skin texture will become more “taong” vibrant after our meal here! To enjoy further savings, we headed to Beauty in the Pot after 10pm. This is because, after 10pm daily, you’ll be able to enjoy 20% off food ingredients. Do note that this excludes soup bases, condiments and drinks. Still, a 20% discount? Why not? 😄 Beauty in the Pot 美滋锅 Menu and Soup Bases Beauty in the Pot Soup Base Selection The first step of dining at hotpot restaurants is the selection of the broth. At Beauty in the Pot, there are 6 different soup bases to choose from extracted from Beauty in the Pot Menu Beauty Collagen Broth 胶原蛋白养颜美容锅 “More than eight hours of hard work goes into the making of this dense and collagen-rich soup. Freshly prepared every day, meticulous attention is devoted to maintaining the quality of soup. Experience the richness of beauty contained in every sip.” Spicy Nourishing Broth Pork Bone Soup 滋补养生香辣锅猪骨汤 “Relish in the essence of herbs lavished in this Spicy Nourishing Broth, with an extra boost for immunity and energy. Simmered for long hours, the pork bone broth contains luxurious Chinese herbs including red dates, wolfberries, ginseng, dang gui, dang shen and more. Flavoured with Szechuan chilli oil, savour the unparalleled intensity of spice and herbs in each pot.” Vitamin C Tomato Sweet Corn Broth 维他命C番茄玉米锅 “Tomatoes are not only an excellent source of vitamin C, but also packed full of other antioxidants and several nutrients that are highly beneficial for health. Regular consumption of tomatoes can enhance our body’s immunity and play a role in reducing the risk of developing cancer. This nutritious, light and refreshing pot of soup is bound to whet your appetite with its deliciously juicy tomatoes and rich tomato flavour.” Longevity Wild Pine Mushroom Vegetarian Broth 长生抗癌松茸野菌素锅 “This pot of Longevity Wild Pine Mushroom Broth consists of a variety of precious wild pine mushrooms, cordyceps flower, fresh mushrooms, shimeji mushrooms and many more. Known for its high content of antioxidants, minerals and vitamin D, mushrooms could be the answer to a healthier body and lowers the risk of cancer. Even better, this pot of soup is suitable for vegetarians too.” You may also like Jianghu Hotpot 九门江湖火锅 Bedok Point Review Delicious Soups but… Cooling Coconut Broth 清凉解热雪耳椰子锅 “A unique culinary creation of adding young coconut water and flesh into the primary soup base boiled using a variety of fresh ingredients such as spare ribs, chicken, chicken’s feet and snow fungus, this soup aids in nourishing the lungs, as well as improves the body’s immune system. Delightfully pleasing to the taste buds and smooth to the throat, this revitalising Cooling Coconut Broth is the perfect accompaniment of a wholesome feast.” Herbal Drunken Chicken Broth 养生药膳醉鸡锅 “Simmered over slow-fire for at least two hours and using only fresh Kampong chicken coupled with an array of premium herbs and tonics such as solomon’s seal, codonopsis root, Chinese angelica root and many more, this is a heavenly dish rich in luxurious herbal fragrance and taste. This Herbal Drunken Chicken Broth is not only delicious in taste, but also aids in improving blood circulation and strengthening one’s immunity, definitely a broth that pleases all.” This time, we went with the Quart option, having 3 different soup types. The 4th will be filled with water. In this way, you can taste 3 different soup broths at a cheaper rate as compared to a single pot. We chose Beauty Collagen Broth $ Spicy Nourishing Broth $ and the Herbal Drunken Chicken Broth $ which is cheaper than going for a whole pot of Beauty Collagen Broth at $ Beauty in the Pot Menu For the selection of ingredients, it is done by the touchscreen pad provided by Beauty in the Pot. We found the platters to be rather good options. Here are some selected platters that we extracted from Beauty in the Pot Menu… Beauty in the Pot Menu Assorted Beef and Pork Platter Beauty in the Pot Menu Assorted Meat Paste and Seafood Platter Beauty in the Pot Menu Seafood Platter This time, we chose the beef platter $58, La Mian noodles – $ 2 Signature Homemade Fish Tofu $ and 2 portions of condiments $9… What we had at Beauty in the Pot Although this time we didn’t order drinks, you can have a reference on the pricing of drinks at Beauty in the Pot from its drinks menu… Beauty in the Pot Drinks Menu Price wise, Beauty in the Pot is pretty similar to Hai Di Lao. Moreover, Hai Di Lao does have the 20% discount after 10pm as well – albeit only at selected outlets which are mostly located in town. You may also like Hai Di Lao Somerset Set Lunch Review Excellent Food and Service at a Great Price! What We Had at Beauty in the Pot 美滋锅 Beauty in the Pot Condiments Section The sauce we concocted from the condiments section of Beauty in the Pot Side dishes from Beauty in the Pot After ordering, it was time to head to the condiment section to get our sauces and the side dishes available. In the condiments department, we have to say that Hai Di Lao trumps Beauty in the Pot slightly. In terms of condiments selection, HDL has a wider selection and the side dish options were better. During our visit, there was only 1 decent side dish – the seaweed but at HDL you’ll be able to have selections such as beancurd skin and even mushrooms. Lastly, at HDL, if you order the drinks, it comes with dessert options of beancurd, ice cream etc which is another option that beats Beauty in the Pot from the condiments perspective. Beauty in the Pot Collagen Herbal Chicken and Spicy Pork Broth with Signature Fish Tofu and La Mian Beauty in the Pot – Top Up of Soup / Broth Beauty in the Pot Beef Platter In the taste department, we have to say that Beauty in the Pot wins Hai Di Lao hands down. The Beauty Collagen Broth was just so good. Rich, creamy and not so salty. You can be satisfied with the soup just by itself. No need for meats to be cooked within for the broth to be “sweetened”. The signature fish tofu was as good as advertised. Fresh with the melt-in-your-mouth texture. On the other hand, we also enjoyed the signature mashed prawn from Hai Di Lao – though it was comparatively more expensive. Lastly, the portion of the beef platter was generous included US Wagyu Beef, US Angus Prime Short Ribs, Sliced US Beef, US Marbled Beef Cube and though we only ordered this meat platter, we were very much satisfied by the end of the meal. If you enjoyed our content, “Like” us on Facebook Today! All in all, we enjoyed the experience at Beauty in the Pot. We also did a comparison between Beauty in the Pot and Hai Di Lao, finding Beauty in the Pot to be better in the taste department but losing out in the condiments department. Price wise, both were comparable. This means that… If you’re a food connoisseur and taste matters more to you, definitely head to Beauty in the Pot to get your dose of the rich, creamy and tasty broths offered here. If you’re looking for a venue to just chill with your mates, with the better free-flow condiments options at Hai Di Lao is definitely a better option. Also, service is much better at HDL too. We hope you have enjoyed our review of Beauty in The Pot 美滋锅 and the comparison with Hai Di Lao. Let us know more of what you think in the comments section below! If you’re wondering why the 20% discount was not reflected in the receipt above, it was eventually applied when we asked for the final bill. Yup, the 20% discount after 10pm works! 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