Top 24 Steamboat Restaurants in Singapore

Top 24 Steamboat Restaurants in Singapore

We love steamboat, hotpot, mookata, or any other name you want to give it. It’s the perfect dish for a rainy, cold day. There are lots of fantastic steamboat restaurants in Singapore which offer delicious broths with premium ingredients.

Gathering over some Food is an easy and powerful way to connect and share some laughter and sharing with family and friends. SGMYTRIPS has put together a list of the best steamboat in Singapore to satisfy your taste buds.

Content:

  1. Hai Di Lao
  2. Beauty in the Pot
  3. City Hot Pot
  4. Coca Restaurant
  5. Goro-goro Steamboat & Korean Buffet
  6. Imperial Treasure Steamboat Restaurant
  7. Shi Li Fang
  8. Long Qing Hot Pot
  9. Taikoo Lane
  10. Upin Hot Pot
  11. Suki-Ya
  12. Shabu Sai
  13. Tong Xin Ru Yi Traditional Hot Pot
  14. Thien Kee Steamboat Restaurant
  15. Shang Pin Hot Pot
  16. San Laksa Steamboat
  17. King’s Laksa Steamboat
  18. Parkway Mini Steamboat
  19. Little Sheep Hot Pot
  20. Yanxi Palace Steamboat
  21. Tsukada Nojo
  22. Guo Fu Hot Pot
  23. Siam Square Mookata
  24. Kin Tub Thai Mookata BBQ Steamboat

 


  1. Hai Di Lao

One of the legends of Hot Pot restaurants, Hai Di Lao originated Hotpot culture from China, and expanded its 18 restaurant branches to Singapore. The place offers a mix of Sichuan-style hot pot and a pleasant, modern dining experience. It is a great place to enjoy a meal with friends or family.

Hai Di Lao is committed to providing pleasant and innovative services to its customers. They offer a variety of snack and fruit plates while they wait for their seats, manicures for ladies, and noodle dancing performances. Every meal becomes a pleasant experience with these warm services in Hai Di Lao.

Find out more: https://www.haidilao.com/sg/

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  1. Beauty in the Pot

beauty pot

Paradise Group’s hotpot concept attracts a lot of women who are eager to try the collagen broths. Beauty In The Pot offers two nutritious soup bases: Beauty Collagen Broth and Spicy Nourishing Broth. The flavourful broths contain shark’s cartilage in a mixture of chicken, pork bones, and conpoy, which is boiled for over eight hours each day. The soups are rich in Chinese herbs, such as red dates and ginger. These ingredients are far more than what you would find at your typical steamboat restaurant. Beauty In The Pot is complemented by a full menu with fresh ingredients, including fish tofu. We recommend the fish tofu, as it absorbs all the flavor of the broth like an incredibly soft sponge.

Find out more: https://www.paradisegp.com/brand-beauty-in-the-pot/

3.    City Hot Pot

city hot pot

We are now convinced that this is one of the best hotpot restaurants in town. Everyone gets their own hotpot at this place, so you won’t have to worry about choosing which soup base to use for a shared pot. You can choose from 12 soup bases, including bak kut teh, prawn and kimchi. Everybody gets their own pot, so it’s easy to choose the right broth and ingredients for you. All meats are freshly prepared and sliced including the wagyu-chuck eye roll, lamb leg, or minced pork paste. The fresh fish fillet or lobster are two great options if you want to indulge yourself.

Find out more: https://www.cityhotpot.sg/

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  1. Coca Restaurant

coca steamboat

Coca Steamboat is a Thai Chinese hotpot eatery that combines authentic Thai cuisine with Cantonese-style cooking. There are eight soups to choose from, including the fragrant chicken coconut broth (tomkha gai). You can enjoy a wide selection of fresh seafood, including Shrimp Paste, Fish Glue, and Handmade Dumplings. There are also plenty of seasonal meat options and generous vegetable choices. You can also indulge in premium options like Bamboo Lobsters, Thinly Sliced Kurobuta Pork, Flower Crab, and more. Dip your favorite cooked ingredients in Coca’s spicy homemade chili sauce for maximum enjoyment!

Find out more: https://coca.com.sg/

  1. Goro-goro Steamboat & Korean Buffet

goro-goro steamboat

GoroGoro Steamboat & Korean Buffet is the first hotpot restaurant in Singapore to offer a Korean twist. GoroGoro Steamboat offers seven soup options, including the famous Pepper Bakuteh in Singapore, Beauty Collagen, Fiery Mala Soups, and Korean’s favorite Ginseng. You can find 70+ raw food options to dip in the hot soups, as well as Korean and other local delicacies such as Korean pancakes, kimchi, and Korean chicken wings.

Find out more: https://kingdomfood.sg/goro-goro-steamboat-korean-buffet/

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  1. Imperial Treasure Steamboat Restaurant

Imperial Treasure Steamboat

The Imperial Treasure brand is a household name for its outstanding Chinese cuisine. It opened three outlets in the hotpot market several years ago. Their Imperial drunken chicken soup is popular. It’s made with Shaoxing wine, ginseng, wild yam, wolfberries, and red date. You will find a variety of meatballs, Kurobuta pork belly and beef prime rib on the menu. The four treasure ball platter is the chef’s signature dish. The Four Treasure Ball platter features a combination of cuttlefish, prawns, pork, and canton dace fish ball which are delicately handmade by the chef. The pork liver and kidney options are also a hit with offal lovers.

Find out more: https://www.imperialtreasure.com/restaurant/ImperialTreasureSteamboatRestaurant-9

  1. Shi Li Fang

Shi Li Fang

Looking for a good steamboat menu at an affordable price? we recommended Shi Li Fang hotpot restaurant. This hotpot franchise, which hails from Beijing, is well-known for its free soft toy (pirated) with the purchase policy. And now, there are more than 10 outlets on Singapore island. There are many soup options, including tomato, chicken stock, and mala (our favorite), and you can also choose from marinated pork, margarine pork, tender beef, and more. This lunch deal is Singapore’s best hotpot bargain. It includes a pot of soup, two meat choices, and a large basket of vegetables (and one egg). This is enough to make you feel full after lunch, but it won’t cost too much.

Find out more: http://www.shilifangsg.com/

  1. Long Qing Hot Pot

Long Qing Steamboat

LongQing Steamboat offers various nutritious broths that are free from MSG. The signature Mushroom stock and the popular Mala are always the choices of diners. Beyond the traditional soup base, there’s also Spicy Prawn Broth and Chinese Wine Broth which are worth a try. Getting perfect for your hot pot with chef’s handmade pork balls or fish paste and ending with dessert taro balls!

Find out more: https://longqinghotpot.oddle.me/en_SG/

  1. Taikoo Lane

Taikoo Lane

Taikoo Lane is a place that serves authentic Szechuan and Cantonese hotpot soups and ingredients. It offers more than seven soup base options: Spicy Soup Broth and Green Peppers Soup Broth are must-try soup bases for spice-lovers; Collagen Pork Bone Soup broth is a great option if you like alcohol in your soup base. While Tomato Soup broth is a non-spicy choice for families with children.

Besides, we also recommend their Lobster Noodles and Dragon Fruit Prawn Paste. You can also enjoy cooked dishes while your ingredients simmer in the pot such as Lala Clams in spicy sauce and spicy marinated meat. Taikoo Lane serves both large and small pots, making it easy for single diners to feel at home.

Find out more: https://taikoolane.com/

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  1. Upin Hot Pot

Upin Hot Pot

The Upin Hot Pot is the perfect spot to enjoy sweet and tangy tomato soup that transforms meat and pork into tiny pieces of heaven. Upin’s Signature Tomato Soup uses fresh tomatoes, which is a departure from most hot pot restaurants. After boiling for an hour, the tomatoes are carefully peeled by hand and then ground into a pulpy mixture. Then it’s simmered. It is sweet and sour with a slight tang.

Upin offers a wide range of meats, seafood, and noodles. However, it also has some unique and premium ingredients: Australia Abalone, Beef Tripe, and Fresh Ox Tongue.

You can even make your own condiments to enhance the flavor of your meals! There are 24 different sauces and toppings that you can mix and match. The sauces are mostly made in-house. Some of them include a unique mushroom sauce with minced mushrooms, the Lao Gan Ma sauce and a Korean-style chili sauce.

Find out more: https://www.upinhotpot.com.sg/home

  1. Suki-Ya

Suki-Ya

Suki-Ya is the most reliable hotpot chain that you can go to in a pinch and in a shopping centre. There are 10 Suki-Ya locations in malls all over the island. You can choose from six soup bases: kimchi, tomato, fresh soy miso, shabu-shabu, sukiyaki and butaniku.

The buffet offers unlimited chilled beef and pork of the highest quality in thin slices. Suki-Ya’s vegetable bar is another highlight. It offers a variety of fresh vegetables that will add a healthy twist to your meal. Suki-Ya’s delicious soups and broths will delight everyone.

Find out more: https://www.suki-ya.com.sg/

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  1. Shabu Sai

Shabu Sai

Shabu Sai serves Japanese hotpot like Suki-Ya. There are seven soup bases at Shabu Sai. They also offer rotating monthly specials soup bases like Lotus Root Shiitake Scallop Tonkotsu Soup and Gobo Herbal Chicken Soup. Shabu Sai’s hot pot buffet offers plenty of leafy greens, homemade sauce selections, and free-flowing sliver-thin chicken, pork, and beef. There are approximately 60 items on the menu. There are seven soup bases to choose including tomato and sukiyaki flavors. It is one of the most affordable shabu-shabu restaurants in town, and a favorite spot for families to dine out on weekends.

Find out more: https://www.facebook.com/shabusai.sg/

  1. Tong Xin Ru Yi Traditional Hot Pot

Tong Xin Ru Yi

” Traditional way to make the soup, freshest way to eat the hotpot. ” Tong Xin Ru Yi is one of the popular hotpot restaurants in Singapore. They offer rich broths with premium hotpot ingredients that you won’t find elsewhere. If you like spicy food, we highly recommend the Stewed Marinated Beef with Spicy Soup. If you are looking for something more unique, there are also beef or pork aorta, beef tripe, pork kidney, frog, duck tongue, rabbit renal, black bone chicken slice, boneless duck foot and more to try.

Find out more: https://tongxinruyi.com/

  1. Thien Kee Steamboat Restaurant

Thien Kee Steamboat

The steamboat and the chicken rice are the signatures of this place. The standard set includes cockles, eggs and fish balls. It also includes prawns and sea cucumbers. Hainanese chicken rice is the saving grace. If it isn’t, retro-chic vibes in an old building are a great draw.

Find out more: https://www.facebook.com/goldenmilethienkee/

  1. Shang Pin Hot Pot

Shang Pin Hotpot

Shang Pin Hotpot located at Marina Square serves a variety of authentic Chinese cuisine. Their fragrant soup bases and top-quality ingredients will satisfy your hotpot craving. You can enjoy a delicious selection of fresh seafood, meats and vegetables. There are many options for fillings on our menu, including beef omasum, handmade tofu, fresh aorta, cuttlefish and egg pork dumplings. Sichuan dishes, Chongqing-style noodles or mala soup base are also their specialties.

Find out more: http://shangpin-hotpot.com/

  1. San Laksa Steamboat

San Laksa Steamboat

Do you like laksa with all its creamy, spicy goodness? The only few places in the country to offer laksa as a base for steamboats is San Laksa Steamboat restaurant. You can enjoy two types of soup if you want the classic chicken broth. The Laksa gravy is not too thick and just perfect after you’ve piled on the ingredients.

Find out more: https://www.sanlaksa.com.sg/

  1. King’s Laksa Steamboat

King's Laksa steamboat

We couldn’t resist the combination of laksa noodles, fresh prawns, sliced beef and their signature Laksa broth. The soup base was rich in coconut milk and was sufficiently spicy, but not too much. We were able to enjoy the soup as much as we wanted, without being too overwhelmed by the spice. The lighter taste of the chicken soup helped to cleanse our palates.

King’s Laksa’s finger food was also great. The Fried Tofu is a must-have. It comes with sweet chili Thai sauce. Its combination of a silky soft interior and crispy skin made it addictive. Also, I recommend that you get their Golden Mantou to dip into the Laksa soup.

Find out more: https://kinglaksa.com/

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  1. Parkway Mini Steamboat

Parkway Mini Steamboats

Since the Year 1987, Parkway Mini Steamboats have been providing mini steamboat delights to steamboat lovers. There are three types of soup bases available: mala, mushroom and tom yum. Tom-yum is their best soup base! This is particularly good when the weather is cold. You can also order cooked food such as fried chicken wings, chili crab, and other dishes.

Find out more: https://parkwayministeamboat.business.site/?m=true

  1. Little Sheep Hot Pot

Little Sheep Hot Pot

This Mongolian hotpot restaurant in Singapore serves lamb from the Inner Mongolian grasslands. Little Sheep offers a rich broth base with seven flavors of seven spices. Get their bestseller Beef and Lamb Rolls Platter if you’re looking for lamb in your hotpot. There are no dipping options.

Find out more: https://www.nosignboardholdings.com/home.html

  1. Yanxi Palace Steamboat

Yanxi Palace Steamboat

Yanxi Palace Steamboat is located inside The Great Ballroom at Hotel Re. You can expect a lavish spread with a wide variety of flavors. There are over 80 ingredients on the menu, ranging from premium wagyu beef slices and fresh catch from the ocean. You’ll be able to understand the Imperial Elixir Youth Soup or the Buddha Jump over the Wall if you take a sip. You might find the first one to be the most delicious collagen hotpot soup. It’s evident in the rich golden color that comes from making kampong chicken soup. You’ll find abalone in soup too. Yanxi refreshes its menu with more new delicious delights. You can look forward to Chef Chan’s Creations of Homemade Paste, and Balls as new soup bases.

Find out more: https://www.yanxi.com.sg/

  1. Tsukada Nojo

Tsukada Nojo

Tsukada Nojo’s soup base is served with pudding-form collagen stock. The collagen stock must be melted before you can enjoy the creamy, nutritious broth. It’s an art in a pot. This steamboat restaurant hailed from Japan also serves special chicken called “JIDORI’ chicken, organically raised by their own farm “TSUKADA NOJO”, which is in Miyazaki-southern Kyushu-1000 km away south from Tokyo, Japan.

Find Out more: https://www.tsukadanojosg.com/

  1. Guo Fu Hot Pot

Guo Fu Hotpot

We can see why this long-standing Chinatown favorite has so many loyal fans. Guo Fu Hotpot Steamboat allows diners to create their personal hotpots, rather than sharing one large hotpot with others. It is personal, clean, and hygienic. Beyond the standard soup bases, Guo Fu Hotpot offers 10 unique soup bases to choose from elderly tonic soup, curry beef soup and more. One of these will certainly match your interest.

Find out more: https://www.guofu.sg/

  1. Siam Square Mookata

Siam Square Mookata

Mookata is the perfect selection for craving steamboat and BBQ at the same time. It is a Northern Thai invention and popular in Singapore. Siam Square Mookata is a pioneer mookata restaurant in Singapore. It has many outlets throughout the island and serves fresh ingredients daily. The secret chili sauce recipe chili is also available at three spice levels. This makes it ideal for people with low tolerance to spice or those who want an extra kick.

Find out more: https://www.siamsquaremookata.com.sg/

  1. Kin Tub Thai Mookata BBQ Steamboat

Kin Tub Thai Mookata

You may enjoy the best Thai Mookata Steamboat BBQ, charcoal grill, well-marinated meat, and large tiger Prawns with nice scenery on Kin Tub Thai Mookata BBQ Steamboat riverbank seats.  The meat lover platter is all you need. The grill BBQ juices slowly drain in and make the soup absolutely scrumptious!

Find out more: https://kin-tub-thai-steamboat.business.site/


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