Mao hotpot In Milano

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Just a few steps from Via Sarpi, there's this hotpot run by young people. I went with my partner and we really enjoyed it; the food was fresh and the selection was extensive. The guys are nice; if it's your first time eating at a hotpot, they'll explain how to make it. I really like the fact that I can make my own sauce; the beauty of this place is being able to try whatever you like and then maybe take your pick. To eat and have a good time, it's best to go with friends and make a reservation! The price is a little higher than other all-you-can-eat hotpots, but the quality is definitely higher, so it's worth the price.
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02 Novembre 2025
8,0
The place is very well-maintained and the food is good (all-you-can-eat). The staff is very friendly and helpful, as it was our first time trying a hot pot.
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26 Ottobre 2025
10,0
Fresh ingredients, spacious location, good taste
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19 Ottobre 2025
10,0
I was there today, October 16th. I ate really well. Everything seemed tasty and fresh. It was very satisfying to cook the food yourself. I chose a mushroom broth that wasn't spicy. The only flaw was that there were a thousand sauces to choose from, but I didn't know how to pair them. You have to go by feeling, but if the waiters had time, I'd ask them to explain better. The labels on the buffet need to be redone in Italian, Chinese, and English, I'd say, for the convenience of the customers. Otherwise, it was delicious. I'll definitely be back with my sister. 🤗 I had a lot of fun!
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16 Ottobre 2025
8,0
A lovely, authentic oriental restaurant in the Via Canonica Sarpi area. It can sometimes be difficult to navigate the heat of the pot, chopsticks, and buffet. It's best to go during the week to fully enjoy the experience.
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14 Ottobre 2025
8,0
Amazing place both for the quality of the product and the management. The table they gave us was also fantastic, where they put us in private where we could laugh and joke without disturbing anyone.
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11 Ottobre 2025
10,0
Delicious: a wide selection of broths, plenty of food to throw in the pot—meat, vegetables, fish, Chinese specialties, etc. Excellent and fun! A very quaint location and very friendly staff.
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05 Ottobre 2025
10,0
Awesome all you can eat, great food, everything fresh, great service
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04 Ottobre 2025
10,0
I've been there several times, and this hot pot makes me feel like I'm in China, where I lived for a year. It's actually very popular with Chinese people, and I've been with Chinese people. I recommend Italian compatriots ask for help making the sauces and be daring to experiment with the advice of Chinese people. What Chinese people notice is that Italians order cheap ingredients, but miss out on the more expensive but tasty ones. Don't be afraid to ask for help. 😅😉
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03 Ottobre 2025
10,0
A wonderful experience. In the center of the table is a large wok with a choice of broth, where you'll cook your order.
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15 Settembre 2025
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