5 Hotpot Places for Solo Dining

Hotpot Places in Singapore

1. Shi Li Fang

Shi Li Fang

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Guess many of you must have heard of the popular hotpot place, Shi Li Fang. But do you know that they also offer a single value set meal for individuals who prefer to dine without interruption starting at $9.90++

Shi Li Fang

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Shi Li Fang is a must-visit if you're seeking a reasonably priced and tasty hot pot. Currently Shi Li Fang has 15 outlets in Singapore.

Shi Li Fang

 

Address: 181 Orchard Rd, #07-10/11, Singapore 238896

Opening Hours: Daily 10.30am/11am - 10pm 

 

2. La Jiang Shan Hotpot

La Jiang Shan Hotpot

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La Jiang Shan hot pot provides a one-of-a-kind solo hot pot dining experience that is not available anywhere else. La Jiang Shan's dining style is quite similar to those who frequently eat sushi, which is the conveyor belt style dining experience. This is ideal for solo diners since they can choose whatever they want.

 

 

La Jiang Shan Hotpot 

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La Jiang Shan offers a $16.80++ buffet meal with a 90-minute mealtime which is only available during lunchtime on weekdays, perfect for those who are hungry for lunch.

La Jiang Shan

Address: 35 Selegie Road, #01-06, Singapore 188307

Opening hours: 11am – 11pm (Mon), 11am – 6am (Tues – Sun)

 

3. Upot

Upot

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Upot is another brand which offers conveyor belt style hotpot dining. Located at Singpost Centre At Paya Lebar, it's perfect for those staying in the East! Offering ingredients ranging from $0.99++ to $3.99++. Upot has a versatile range of broth flavours from Taiwanese Herbal Pork Rib Soup to kimchi soup and even classic favourites like tomato soup.

 Upot

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Upot

Address: 10 Eunos Road 8, #01-137/138, Singapore 408600

Opening hours: Daily 11.30am – 10pm 

4. Ji Xing Hot Pot



Another solo hot pot dining experience may be found at Paya Lebar's PLQ mall. Ji Xing Hot Pot provided a mala soup base and dried mala, Xiang Guo. Ideal for companions with diverse taste preferences and spice tolerance. Ji Xing Hot Pot also offers broth flavours that are not commonly found, such as milk soup.


Ji Xing HotPot currently has two outlets in Singapore. One at PLQ mall and another at Choa Chu Kang Centre.

Ji Xing Hotpot
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Paya Lebar Quarter Outlet

Address: 10 Paya Lebar Road, Paya Lebar Quarter, #04-11, Singapore 409057

Opening Hours: Daily 10am – 9pm 


Choa Chu Kang Centre Outlet

Address: Blk 309, Choa Chu Kang Ave 4, #01-01, S680309

Opening Hours: Daily 10am – 9pm 



5. Yakiniku Like

This renowned Japanese Yakiniku has made its way to Singapore. Yakiniku Like is a Japanese-themed solo-dining BBQ restaurant with an electric smokeless grill to distinguish Yakiniku Like from other BBQs. To provide a genuine Yakiniku experience, there are eight different sauces and condiments to select from. The restaurant also provides garlic chilli and chilli padi for Singaporeans who want their meals fiery. 

Yakiniku Like Singapore
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Yakiniku Like[Image credits : Yakiniku Like Singapore]

Yakiniku Like

Address: 10 Paya Lebar Road, #B1-28, Paya Lebar Quarter, Singapore 409057 Opening Hours: Daily 11am to 10pm

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