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This is a hot pot restaurant that doesn't look like a restaurant, and the street entrance is very small. It's hard to find at night if you don't look carefully. After entering the door on the first floor, a service staff will immediately guide the guests to take the elevator to the third floor. The moment the door opens, the decoration style changes drastically. A waiter will come to guide you into the store and take a seat. Because the store is very large, there are steps in many places and they will remind you carefully. The decoration of the whole store is very luxurious, and the style is like a western restaurant and a bar, but it doesn't look like a hot pot restaurant. The ingredients are very fresh and the quality is good. What matters is the environment and service.
My friend invited me to have lunch here at noon. As far as I know, this is one of the most upscale restaurants in Harbin. The environment is excellent and the service is standard. The soup is delicious and very fresh.
The environment is very good, there is a small parking lot at the door, in Aijian. You need to make a reservation in advance, and even earlier if you want a private room. I recharged my membership card the first time I went there, and I will definitely go again. I recommend the crispy pork. Every time I go there, members will get free food, which is very generous.
I never tried pork belly and chicken hotpot before, but after my best friend recommended it to me one time, I fell in love with it. When I came to Harbin, I found this Shanghai-style hotpot restaurant. The soup was very delicious and the taste was very good. It is worth a try!
Yijia Shanghai-style Hot Pot's signature "Peppered Pork Tripe and Chicken" broth was delicious, with plenty of pork tripe and tender chicken. The white pepper flavor was a little mild. The "Bursting Handmade Shrimp Balls" were a large portion; even three of us couldn't finish them. The stretchy cheese was satisfying. The "Freshly Fried Crispy Pork" was even better than what you'd find in Sichuan hot pot—highly recommended! However, this time the portion of meat seemed a bit smaller. The environment was comfortable, and the service was good.