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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Fei Fan Hotpot @ 163 Retail Park

Fei Fan Hotpot @ 163 Retail Park

August 24, 2019 by StrawberrY Gal

Fei Fan Hotpot is some places worth to go when it comes to steamboat. We understand that Fei Fan Hotpot is one of the popular outlets in 163 Retail Park where you often see their outlets packed and lines are queuing up especially weekends! In order not disappoint yourself, please do make reservation in advance first!

In Fei Fan Hotpot, there are 4 types of broth to choose which includes their signature pork bone, tomato soup, pepper pig’s stomach and their spicy “ma la” soup. As for us, we try their signature pork bone soup and also their spicy “ma la” as we are getting crazy about ma la recently!

One of the highlights here is of course the meat. In here, you can crave unlimitedly for the meat as they have choices of chicken, pork belly, beef, pork intestines, pork liver and pork collar. Asides from the meat, you can also have their wide variety choices of meatballs which is handmade from the kitchen as well as dumplings and fish noodles too.

Order your meat from the servers and they have a slash of items in their buffet counter to go for. The buffet selections include wide spread of vegetables, balls, noodles and many more! 

Not just that, you can enjoy delicious soft serve ice cream as well from their buffet spread. 

And if you are a seafood lover, Fei Fan Hotpot brings you with their seafood menu where you can order them with special price. One can have the Abalone (RM9.90 each), White Clams, Fish Fillet, Prawns, Scallops and many more.


Overall, the hotpot is simply worth every penny and they are really good and delicious. If you are looking for a hotpot buffet, Fei Fan Hotpot is definitely to brings you a delicious hotpot with wide variety of meat and choices !

Price :
[Lunch] 11am- 5pm
Adult RM35.90++ ; 50% discount for children (90cm- 130cm); Children (90cm or less) FREE
[dinner] 5pm- 11pm
Adult RM45.90++; Children (90cm-130cm) 50% discount; Children (90cm or less) FREE
*Dining time is 120 minutes
*The above prices do not include 10% service charge and 6% SST

Address:
1F-09, 163 Retail Park, Jalan Kiara,
Mont Kiara, 50480 Wilayah Persekutuan
Opening Hours: 11 am – 11 pm
Contact No: 03-6419 4928

Other Outlets
Address:
Lot G-10 Ground Floor, SS15 Courtyard.,
 Jalan SS15/4G,, SS15, 47500 Subang Jaya,
Selangor
Opening Hours: 11 am – 11 pm
Phone: 03-7496 6438

Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review Tagged With: #Dinein163RetailPark

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