The Ultimate Guide to Taipei’s Hot Pot Scene
The Solo-Diner Classics: Individual Mini-Pots
Gia-Fine Sanchong Zhengyi
This wildly popular local chain is celebrated for its incredible value and unique flavor profiles. While they serve traditional options, they are legendary for their signature Italian White Sauce Broth (a rich milk broth) which is served alongside a slice of cheese. Dropping the cheese into the boiling pot creates a velvety, savory soup base that pairs beautifully with their thick, premium cuts of beef.
12 Hotpot (Shilin Zhongzheng Branch)
Operated by the acclaimed Wowprime Group, 12 Hotpot is the golden standard for clean, reliable, and accessible individual dining. Diners sit at sleek counter seats and order via touchscreens. The restaurant is highly regarded for its stone-pot base—where onions and garlic are flash-fried before the broth is added—as well as its farm-fresh vegetable baskets and unlimited sweet melon slushies.
The Healing Elixirs: Rich Herbal & Wellness Broths
Wulao Hotpot (Zhongshan Branch)
Also known as Elixir Health Pot, Wulao offers an upscale, Zen-inspired environment. Their iconic Layered Tofu Broth features a creamy, milky bone soup brewed for hours with whole ginseng roots, dates, wolfberries, and secret Chinese medicinal herbs. It is intensely comforting and velvet-smooth. Most diners opt for a split pot down the middle to experience both the herbal white broth and their deeply layered, aromatic spicy broth.
SAMA Shabu Shabu
Tucked away in the trendy Da’an District, this cozy boutique hot pot spot takes a minimalist but highly refined approach. They focus heavily on a pristine, incredibly clean bonito-kombu broth that highlights the natural flavors of high-end seafood and meats. The star of the show here is their signature, house-made Mala (numbing spicy) dipping sauce, which allows you to dial in your own perfect level of heat.
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