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Liuyishou Hot Pot plans to open its first Calgary store in the Northwest.
I dig hot pot, so I'll have to check it out. I remember seeing one in Vancouver, wonder if the same outfit?

Speaking of hot pot, for the hot pot lovers here, what's your favorite. I've only been to 3 places so I'm not an expert, but for me my go to place is Happy Lamb.
 
I dig hot pot, so I'll have to check it out. I remember seeing one in Vancouver, wonder if the same outfit?

Speaking of hot pot, for the hot pot lovers here, what's your favorite. I've only been to 3 places so I'm not an expert, but for me my go to place is Happy Lamb.
My friend is from Chongqing, and her home-made hot pot is the best 🤣

Restaurant-wise, I have only been to Happy Lamb and Chine in Calgary, and I think both are good.

I tried the Liu Yishou in Ottawa (and in China), and it was pretty nice. However, it was a-la-carte rather than all-you-can-eat. I am not sure whether the quality will differ between the two models of services.

If you love hot pot, you can just buy the soup base from T&T (brands such as Happy Lamb and Hai Di Lao), and do it yourself at home. It's pretty easy.
 
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Cobs on 17th Ave closed (though I'm not entirely shocked considering how they've been impacted by the ongoing construction in front of them), still a little sad.
 
Cobs on 17th Ave closed (though I'm not entirely shocked considering how they've been impacted by the ongoing construction in front of them), still a little sad.
There's a lot of competition in that intersection, with Butter Block and Black Sheep. I quite like Cobs and I know they bake all their stuff fresh in store but they have so many locations that it doesn't have the differentiation that's needed in the beltline
 

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