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You are here: Home / Food Review / Da Long Yi Hotpot offer delivery to your doorstep!

Da Long Yi Hotpot offer delivery to your doorstep!

January 31, 2021 By StrawberrY Gal - Food Review, Invited Review Leave a Comment

Craving for hotpot during this MCO? Yes!

Good news, Da Long Yi Hotpot (大龙燚火锅) do offer delivery to your doorstep and your steamboat craving is no longer a problem at all. Serving authentic Sichuan style hotpot from Chengdu, they have over 300 outlets worldwide and is expanding into Malaysian market with their first outlet in Petaling Jaya.

Started back in 2013, Da Long Yi Hotpot had strive to make its way to the hotpot industry allowing them to expend and open so many outlet. In the capital city of  Chengdu, Da Long Yi have strives and work hard to maintain the authenticity of their cuisine’s spicy and yet addictive steamboat.

 

The packaging is lovely and they are perfectly sealed too which is what I love the most

For their soup base, they comes with 4 choices  of broth to cater for Malaysian’s taste. Not just their signature Mala Spicy Soup, they offer you with the Tomato Soup, Mushroom Soup, and Winter Melon Chicken Soup for diners with different taste buds to enjoy. Their pot of soup comes with choices of Tri-Pot at RM 42, Twin Pot at RM 43 and the single pot at RM 46.

And the ingredients comes pretty extensive too. From the imported ingredients from China to fresh ingredients that is what you have in China, you can actually enjoy the range of internal organs  such as the Duck Intestine, Fresh Pork Aorta, Pork Brain, Duck Tongue, Fresh Beef Tripe and many more.

 

They also offer you with of course choices of pork, wagyu beef, chicken meat, fish balls, fish cakes, fresh prawns, luncheon meat and many more. The ingredients overall are very fresh and delicious too.

The mala flavours comes addictively good while for those who cant take mala, their Winter Melon Chicken Soup is perfect at
anytime which give you a sweet and flavourful blend.

Due to MCO, you can WhatsApp Da Long Yi Hotpot 大龙燚火锅 at 011-3863 3336 to order from them or you can pickup from their shop below

DA LONG YI HOTPOT 大龙燚火锅

Sunway Nexis, Jalan PJU 5/1, Kota Damansara

47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia

Tel : 6011-3863 3336

FB : Da Long Yi Hotpot 大龙燚火锅

Business Hours : Mon – Sun 12 noon – 12 a.m.

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