While design is a bit over-the-top for our tastes, our literal tastes fare much better. We opt for cuts of premium lamb, premixed sesame and seafood sauces, and wicker baskets full of mushrooms and tofu. Yi Jia Ren uses quality ingredients – a wide variety of them in fact – and gently-flavored soups.
Yi Jia Ren isn’t exactly gaudy, but it’s not subtle, either. But since when have hot pot restaurants been known for their restraint? As far as hot pot restaurants go, Yi Jia Ren is a welcome change of pace – at least from the chaos and subsequent gastrointestinal issues that is the Haidilao hot pot experience. Or the Gui Jie hot pot experience, for that matter. Put simply, few hot pot spots exude the hospitality and comfort of Yi Jia Ren. It is a great place to go if you want to boil your own meat without the clamor or confusion.
November 4, 2016
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