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Home / Food Review / “Melbourne’s Fiery Hotpot Sensation Arrives in Kuala Lumpur”

“Melbourne’s Fiery Hotpot Sensation Arrives in Kuala Lumpur”

December 30, 2025 by StrawberrY Gal

 The iconic Dragon Hot Pot, a Melbourne-born sensation known for its fiery broths and over-the-top ingredient selection, has officially landed in Kuala Lumpur — bringing with it a bold, unapologetic explosion of flavour that promises to ignite your taste buds.

Located at GL-012, Ground Floor, BB Park, Bukit Bintang, Dragon Hot Pot introduces a unique hotpot experience that’s as fun as it is flavourful. Diners can customise their own bowl from an extensive range of ingredients — from premium seafood and succulent meats to fresh vegetables, noodles, tofu, mushrooms, and more.

The signature attraction? Dragon Hot Pot’s legendary broths, each simmered with herbs and spices to perfection. Fans of heat will find their match in the Mala Broth, a fiery Sichuan-style soup that delivers tongue-tingling spice and deep umami satisfaction. For those who prefer something milder, the Tomato Broth or Collagen Bone Broth offer rich, comforting alternatives.

Starting from just RM6.90 per 100g, guests can curate their own hearty, satisfying meal — whether it’s seafood-loaded, meat-centric, or veggie-forward. It’s an experience that captures the essence of Melbourne’s multicultural dining scene while infusing it with Malaysia’s love for communal feasting.

“We wanted to bring a truly authentic, customizable hotpot experience to Kuala Lumpur — one that’s both premium and accessible,” says a representative from Dragon Hot Pot Malaysia. “It’s all about letting diners build their perfect bowl — from the broth to the toppings — and making it as mild or as fiery as they dare.”

The outlet serves no pork and no lard, ensuring it’s welcoming to all diners. With its dramatic golden cauldrons, bold flavours, and comforting soups, Dragon Hot Pot isn’t just a meal — it’s a fiery experience that’s taken Asia by storm, one bowl at a time.

📍 Dragon Hot Pot, BB Park, Bukit Bintang

GL-012, Ground Floor, 55 Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur

🍲 Serves No Pork, No Lard

Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review

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