Friday, November 21, 2014

Dinner at Hai Di Lao Hotpot 海底捞火锅, Clarke Quay

Another birthday celebration with evil sista. This time, the birthday girl wanted to have steamboat. So here we are at the hugely popular upmarket steamboat restaurant chain from China. We visited the original branch at Clarke Quay.




Take lift here to level 2

This restaurant is well known for its extra services provided on top of premium quality food. Free snacks & drinks, manicure, magazines, kids playroom etc. to ease the waiting time blues as queuing time can be long during peak periods.


Waiting area



Fruits, drinks & dessert

Popcorn dispenser


Manicure service

Kids corner

We had a reservation, so we didn't get to experience those extra services and was ushered swiftly to our table inside.

Reservations list

The restaurant is quite dimly lit inside. Tables are generally smallish in size and not really catered for large group dining. Our party of 8 adults and 3 kids have to squeeze at one of these square tables. The space around the hotpot on the table is so limited that most of our food were not placed on the table but on a trolley at the side. Good thing is that the serving staffs were all quick to serve us whatever we wanted to cook. They even peeled the prawns and de-shelled cockles when we're ready to cook them.



Mala & Chicken soup $22++

The restaurant provided a wide range of condiments and sauces to go with the food. Free flow starters, fruits and dessert are also offered at $4++ per pax. And free flow beverage (Liang teh, Sour plum juice & water) at $3++ per pax.

Fruits & sauces



Soya pudding


Despite having a small table, we still ordered over 20 servings of fresh ingredient to be cooked in the hotpot. A glimpse of what we had for dinner...

Pork belly slices $16++

Pork belly slices

Beef slices $18++

Fresh prawns $10++



Luncheon meat $8++

Tender chicken $12++

Crispy fish skin $8++

Crab sticks $8++

Pork, Prawn & Sotong pastes $22++

Enoki mushroom $7++, beancurd skin $6++ & quail eggs $6++

Sweet corn $6++

Cabbages $4++ & Tanghoon $6++

Fresh cockles $8++

We also had 3 portions of the Kungfu noodles 功夫面 $4++ where the staff would perform the pulling of flour dough into noodles by the table side. Photo taking time!








The end product was super springy noodles that was a delight to eat...slurp!

Kungfu handmade noodles $4++

At the end of the meal, we tried the fruits and soya pudding which were very delish. The serving staffs also presented a complimentary fruit platter for the birthday girl.



Hai Di Lao definitely provided great services inline with their reputation. Serving staffs were always prompt and attentive to our needs, soup and drinks were constantly refilled, different size plastic bags to protect the mobile phones, aprons for diners, bag covers and hot towels whenever they saw a need to use them. They are always checking with us if we needed anything. Food wise, ingredients are undeniably fresh and of good quality with a huge variety to boot. Coupled with the unparalleled services (for steamboat restaurants), it was really worth the extra dollars paid.


Hai Di Lao Hotpot 海底捞火锅
3D River Valley Road #02-04 S179023
Tel: 6337 8626

Mon to Sun: 1030h - 0300h



Birthday Cake from L'Atelier TiramiSu

Mini Doraemon Cakes from Taiwan






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