Hoja Pot 喝呷霸

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Vinohrady, Czech Republic

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Restaurant· Asian restaurant· Bistro· Bubble tea store· Chinese restaurant· Fusion restaurant· Hot pot restaurant· Taiwanese restaurant

Hoja Pot 喝呷霸 Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Hoja Pot 喝呷霸 is located in Vinohrady, Czechia on Šrobárova 9. Hoja Pot 喝呷霸 is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category restaurant in Czechia.

Address

Šrobárova 9

Phone

+420775449177

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Galen Toh

I had eaten authentic Taiwanese food for more than a decade, sad to say that Hoja Pot is a far cry from authenticity... 2 stars for their effort, though failed to impress...

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Yen Lin Chung

Nice service and perfect food with typical Taiwanese flavour️

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Venkatesh Sadayappan

Excellent and authentic Taiwanese hot pot. We ordered Traditional spicy broth and original chicken broth with variety of seafood and vegetables for dinner. Along with Taiwanese black pearl bubble milk tea. This place is fantastic and give it a visit. Highly recommended!

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Anastasia Zhukova

That place is absolutely awesome! Food was super delicious, everyone is very friendly and welcoming. Prices are friendly too, although we left the place with pleasantly full stomachs :) (we ate a lot, because it was impossible not to try all this good stuff :D totally worth it!). There is very smart menu. They have nice meat food, but there are also vegetarian specialties too, so everyone could find something to fit one's tastes. And we liked black tea shake with tapioca, and the cider too. Highly recommended to visit!

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Mariana Garrido

This place is going high up in the ranking of my 5 favourite places to eat in Prague and I've only been there twice. The atmosphere is beautiful, staff is outstandingly friendly (!!!) and the food is delicious. We've had hot pots, fried chicken, cucumber salad and spicy wontons and damn... You gotta go there. I hope I can go back very soon!!! I feel like I need to try everything on the menu.

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Julie Zeit

This restaurant expects you to wear masks in their restaurant which is weird. if you sit outdoor, then you don't have to wear a mask. it is abit cold and windy outdoor if you are eating hotpot with gas fire. We tried the chili wantons and guabaos which were excellent. Would eat those again. We also ordered the mala and chicken pork broth hotpot which were mediocre for a restaurant. I have high expectations for a hotpot from a restaurant. The hotpot is good for homemade standard but not enough for restaurant standard if you know what I mean. I do not recommend the hotpot but I highly recommend their guabaos and spicy wanton. Oh their milk tea with tapioca pearls is excellent. Thanks!

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Petr S

Great food and nice place - it does indeed taste Taiwanese. Definitely one of the best Asian restaurants in Prague.

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Wei Hyun

As far as I know this is the only place in Prague serving authentic Taiwanese food. And boy, do they represent it well... the spot is more of a small deli than a restaurant so do expect some queuing if you come at peak hours. They seem to prefer take-aways anyhow, as the food is served in sealable paper boxes even if you eat it there. Quirky, but that's how they roll back home. The service is friendly and helpful if you're new to Twnese food. The nonchalantly shouty bartender definitely makes it feel rather immersive, throws you right back to one of those street food vendors back home. The menu is simple and consists a wide selection of bentos, noodles and some side dishes. Food is varied from chicken, pork, beef to vege and some regular special offers. A bento consists of a generous serving of rice, seasonal veggies and your selected main dish. Medium and Large options available. If you're new to Twnese food go for the braised pork bento or pork belly, can't go wrong with noodles either. If I had to describe it... Twnese is quite different from the extravagant mainland CN dishes or the intricate cousin HK. Let's call it comfort food 101. Oh and do drop by every Friday for special offers. This time they had seafood toast 'coffins'!