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🔥 Elevate your meal game with Haidilao’s self-heating hot pot—luxury dining, anytime, anywhere!
Haidilao Self-heating Hot Pot delivers an authentic Chinese hot pot experience with premium ingredients and a patented self-heating system. Designed for convenience and portability, it includes all necessary utensils and offers three flavorful options, making it ideal for busy professionals and travelers craving gourmet meals on the move.
| ASIN | B07X5DN4N3 |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #107,008 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #1,529 in Packaged Meals & Side Dishes |
| Brand | HAidilao |
| Brand Name | HAidilao |
| Cuisine | Chinese |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 out of 5 stars 354 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 10.6 Ounces |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Set Name | New Vegetable, Spicy, Unknown (3rd flavor) |
| Size | 14.5 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| UPC | 860001852905 |
| Unit Count | 14.5 Ounce |
E**D
Not for everyone.
I enjoyed this 100%. However I was the only one of three who did. My Korean wife pretty much hated it. It was spicy but not over board. It also had a medicinal taste to it. I would buy it again but is kind of pricy. We were eating shabu-shabu and I used the broth as a dipping sauce. There is enough for two, although I ate almost all of it.
J**.
Numbness of mouth and indigestion
I don’t generally spend time writing reviews but I had to get this out there. I saw something similar to this on a Chinese drama I was watching so I wanted to try it out. I was so excited when I received the shipment today that I prepared it right away for dinner with my two girls. The instructions were easy to follow and I was amazed at how well it worked; however, I’m not so sure about the taste... LITERALLY! I couldn’t taste anything due to my mouth being completely numbed. I grew up eating really spicy food so this level of spice is considered mild to me. Never in my life have I ever felt numbness in my mouth like this except for when they use local anesthetics at the dental office. My girls and I felt instant numbness of our tongues with the just first bite. I honestly thought that it was due to a high level of spiciness but after trying a couple more bites and my whole mouth, lips and throat were completely numbed, I knew something was not right. It felt like I was ingesting poison. It took a good 30 minutes for the numbness to completely wear off but then I started to get indigestion. I had to force myself to throw up because I felt miserable. I love the idea and the invention but I’m very worried about the safeness of the food.
A**G
So, so spicy!
Ok, I like the idea, and it worked great, but I wish it had a way to adjust the spice level. Veggies were tasty for the first few bites, then I lost all sense of taste to the spice. And I only used half the sauce packet!. If you like that level of heat in your food, go for it. FYI, speaking of heat, this got the food to a nice heat level without being so hot you couldn’t eat it. Everything aside from water was included, so it would be a good option for truck drivers, someone with a long layover or a long train ride, a per diem alternative when you don’t have a stove or microwave, and—of course—camping and hiking. At a lower spice level, of course! 😜
B**O
SPICY but very tasty
So good!
L**C
For something instant it’s okay
For what it is the flavor is okay. Don’t expect a hotpot that taste like it’s home cooked or from a restaurant. Pricy for what is is. I would pay 8 dollars but paying 13-15 is very pricy for something instant. I bought two flavors. The tomato one is similar to a tomato paste flavor and the spicy one is a schichuan flavor. The schichuan flavor will make your mouth go numb and cough. I prefer spicy food but I can not recommend this flavor. You can’t taste anything. The packaging is good which is why I gave it another star. This would be good for camping or when you don’t have appliances. Wouldn’t recommend the spicy flavor but I may try another flavor again. Stay away from spicy and schichuan.
R**N
Was a fun ride
The actual setup of it all and watching the pot steam up was cool. The liquid was kinda weird and oily but I'm also not experienced. The taste and veggies were good but overall I'd probably not try again. The hot flavor IS hot so don't buy if you can't handle heat.
A**A
$25 for THIS? Be So For Real.
I don’t even know where to start with how ridiculous this purchase was. $25… for ONE self-heating hot pot? Are we serious right now? First of all, the portion size is laughable. For that price, I expected something at least filling—not what feels like a glorified snack. The packaging makes it look hearty and satisfying, but in reality, it’s mostly broth with a small amount of actual ingredients. Definitely not worth what they’re charging. Second, the “self-heating” feature sounds cool in theory, but it’s honestly more of a gimmick than anything. It takes time, it’s inconvenient, and you still end up with mediocre food at the end of it. If I’m paying $25, I shouldn’t have to work this hard just to eat something that tastes average at best. And let’s talk about the flavor—“spicy” is doing a lot of heavy lifting here. It’s either underwhelming or just straight-up artificial tasting, with none of the depth you’d expect from a decent hot pot. Definitely not restaurant quality, and nowhere near worth premium pricing. For the same $25, I could’ve ordered actual fresh food, gotten takeout, or bought multiple better-quality meals from the store. This feels like a complete rip-off disguised as a trendy product. Save your money. This is overpriced, underwhelming, and absolutely not worth it.
R**N
Salty and spicy, eat with extra rice
I love these things so much especially since my area is prone to having the power go out when the wind blows too hard. The asian grocers in my city either no longer stock them or can't keep them on the shelves long enough. That being said, it's way cheaper to buy these at a store, the price for this one plus shipping could get you 3 or 4 at a time the grocery. The taste is really good for packaged shelf food. You can taste the spice and the salt for sure and it does have a weird smell when you open the vegetables because of the preservatives, but that hasn't stopped my family from eating them plus you can't smell anything off after cooking it. I would rate the heat to be around a 7. Not for beginners for sure but nothing incredibly hot. I would suggest some rice and other banchan to absorb some of the extra broth and spice. There are no english instructions included with this if that matters to you. The pictures that accompany the instructions are more than enough to figure out what to do and (so far) the translations I found online are accurate.
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