Reviews Seven Star Chinese Hotpot Restaurant

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Jo Pipz Barrios Canon
+5
I really enjoyed the food and the service. Very professional waitresses and waiters. I would highly recommend this to people who loves chinese food. I was satisfied and celebrated my easter well. Thank you so much!! So affordable!!!!
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Reginox
+4
This is the place to go, if you are looking for an authentic Chinese hotpot restaurant out west in Melbourne. Their cooking style is that of North Western China, which has a distinctive spicy style. So you get cumin flavoured grilled skewers and spicy cold side dishes in addition to the hotpot. I highly recommend the grilled chicken wings and and the cold spicy pork tripe. Their hot pot soup stocks is the real deal. I highly recommend the spicy soup stock and the mushroom soup stock.
Aug 05, 2018
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Chelsea Rouse
+4
Really great authentic Chinese! It's nice to see something a little more interesting pop up in our area and I had no idea this place even existed. $35 per person for all you can eat personal hotpot is great! My friend and I got the mushroom broth base and just went wild picking out items to dip in. Cute little sauce station to make your own sauce as you would expect. The waitresses were also really lovely and helpful. Also ordered noodles for our hotpot and they stretch them right there at the table for you which is really fun and a nice touch to the theatrics of the whole hotpot experience. Really looking forward to going back and trying some things from the main menu! Definitely give this place a try, I hope it gets more well known as this sort of thing is desperately needed to liven up the west side!
Jun 30, 2016
5
Fries eating Champion
+5
Think I’ve found my fav restaurant in the western suburbs. It’s 38$ for all you can eat, and none alcoholic drinks are all included in the buffet. You can also eat skewers and fruits, they also had some cooked dishes available too. Fantastic range of choices, would definitely recommend.
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Stephon Wong
+4
A decent Chinese style hot pot with all-you-can-eat offer (as of writing, $38/adult, $19/kids). Each person have their own mini hotpot, and can choose their own soup base. Simple control to turn on/off the induction heater integrated into the table. All meats (beef, pork, goat and shrimp), vegetables and sides (fish ball, noodles, luncheon meat, etc) are self-serve, similar to buffet setup. Grab a plate and take the food you want for hot pot. There are also a few ready-to-eat items like fried rice, prawn crackers, cakes and fruit. For barbeque foods, put them on a plate, and hand over to a staff. They will cook for you and deliver to your table. Overall a great place to enjoy hot pot. The meat may not be of top quality, but for the price tag, it is definitely value for money.
5
Elliott Ranie
+5
It's an all you can eat hotpot!! Can't get much better then that ☺️ $38 per head so a very good price and a decent range of food!! 1 thing is i wish there were more drink options! But besides that probably the best hotpot I have been to in Melbourne!!
5
Neena Venugopal
+5
Tucked away in a quiet little corner of the street, we didn't realise this restaurant would be so amazing. All you can eat hot pot at a reasonable price. The staff were so good & took good care of us as we weren't used to hot pot before. Highly recommend.
5
Jojo Vilar
+5
Good hidden place for great Chinese food. We only tried a la carte and it was good. Will go back for eat all you can hot pot next time. Great customer service as well. Didn't know they close at 3 pm, but the lady still allowed us in so my wife and I had the whole place to ourselves. Thanks!
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Hai Nguyen
+4
Overall a solid 4 out of 5. Pros: variety of Chinese dishes for hotpot, BBQ option (choose various dishes and the chef BBQs the dishes for you, not a very common offer at most hotpots), a good selection of soups for the hotpot, unlimited non-alcoholic drinks, helpful guide for making sauces, clean and neat interior, customer service was good. Tastes good overall (I would not say the best I've ever had though). Cons: prawn crackers were completely stale and inedible, some other dishes may also be a bit old as well but I didn't try absolutely everything. We went on a Monday night and was very quiet which may put some off (just out group of 6 and 1 other customer from 5 to 630pm, but this was a Monday night) Price: $38pp at time of posting, Jan 2021.
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