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Welcome to Feng Hotpot 冯校长老火锅

Feng Hotpot 冯校长老火锅, located in Philadelphia, is a culinary gem that brings authentic Sichuan hotpot to the East Coast. Renowned for its premium ingredients, including fresh, tender meats and rich broths—particularly the acclaimed beef tallow soup—dining here is an experience like no other. Guests rave about the exceptional quality of the food, from flavorful thick-cut beef to a diverse selection of vegetables. The welcoming ambiance and attentive service further enhance the visit, making it a favorite among hotpot enthusiasts. Whether you're a spice lover or a first-timer, Feng Hotpot promises a memorable meal that captures the essence of traditional hotpot culture.

LOCATIONS

Nestled in the heart of Philadelphia, Feng Hotpot 冯校长老火锅 promises an authentic hotpot experience that echoes the bustling street food culture of China. Located at 1310 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19107, this restaurant has quickly garnered a reputation for its commitment to quality and authenticity. With a delightful selection of high-quality meats, fresh vegetables, and rich broths, Feng Hotpot is not just another dining option; it’s a culinary adventure waiting to unfold.

The ambiance strikes a perfect balance between modern chic and traditional warmth, inviting diners to indulge in a shared meal that embodies community and flavor. From the moment you walk in, the beautifully designed space and attentive staff set the stage for what can only be described as a feast for the senses.

One standout feature is the array of broths. Guests rave about the Chongqing beef tallow broth, which is both spicy and deeply flavorful. Diners have described the experience of dipping fresh meats like the thick-cut tender beef into the bubbling pot as nothing short of exhilarating. The attention to detail is evident; the broth is crafted using authentic ingredients directly imported from China, ensuring that each bite delivers a powerful punch of flavor.

Reviewers have also highlighted the quality of the ingredients available. Anna Z, a satisfied customer, specifically appreciated the freshness of the meat, stating that it rivals what she experienced in China. This emphasis on quality is not just talk; the restaurant prides itself on offering well-marinated proteins and a sauce station stocked with premium sauces, including high-quality oyster sauce essential for crafting the perfect dipping sauce.

Beyond the main course, the fruit tea bucket is a refreshing complement, making it easier to navigate the robust and sometimes fiery flavors of the hotpot. It acts as a brilliant palette cleanser amidst the spicy delights, striking just the right note of sweetness.

Enthusiastic patrons like Christina and hungry angela describe Feng Hotpot as an essential stop for any hotpot enthusiast. The a la carte model allows diners to curate their experience—selecting from a wide range of proteins, vegetables, and noodles with generous portions. The service staff consistently go above and beyond, ensuring that even first-timers feel welcomed and guided through their culinary journey.

In summary, if you are in Philadelphia and craving a hotpot that is not just a meal but an experience, Feng Hotpot 冯校长老火锅 is a destination worth visiting. The culinary excellence, combined with the restaurant's authentic approach to hotpot dining, ensures that every visit will leave you yearning for more.

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Anna Z
Anna Z

As good as the authentic hot pot I had in China, but with higher-quality, fresher meat. My favorite is the thick-cut tender beef in various flavors—you can really taste and chew the quality. It’s well-marinated and extremely tender. The restaurant nailed the Chongqing beef tallow soup base and used high-quality oyster sauce in their sauce station, which is key to making a proper Chongqing dipping sauce. Just dip the thick-cut beef into the hot pot, boil for a minute, then dip it into the Chongqing sauce (oddly not listed near the sauce station), and you’ve got yourself a flavor bomb!

Jessica Luc
Jessica Luc

Great ambience, phenomenal food, 4 flavored hotpot dip with good portions of all types of meat, seafood, etc. very reasonably priced. Authentic hotpot. Highly recommend

Christina
Christina

Some of the best hot pot we’ve had in the US. The spicy was pleasantly spicy which is rare when I order places here. The meat was super fresh and high quality. It’s definitely much more expensive than your average AYCE place but well worth the price in my opinion. The bucket fruit tea was great to sip on as a palette cleanser.

hungry angela
hungry angela

HOT NEW RESTAURANT ALERT (literally) If you’re looking to try authentic hotpot, I highly recommend this spot, approved by my boyfriend’s picky Chinese parents! This ala carte style hotpot spot has a great spread of protein, veggie and noodle options; there’s something for everyone. Our server Lindsay was the best—she was super helpful, attentive and friendly!! If you’re feeling adventurous, we recommend trying the spicy tallow soup base*** at MILD spice level to enjoy the rest of the eating experience. The Feng Hotpot chain is FAMOUS in China and Philly is their first location for the east coast! With authentic ingredients (aka the flaming hot pepper) imported directly from China, you know the broth will pack a punch ***It is authentic and it is SPICY!!! We eat traditionally spicy foods including papaya salad and mapo tofu...the MILD option for the spice broth still had us reaching for our waters after every bite. Thankfully our waitress warned us and saved our tongues

Carolyn Liang
Carolyn Liang

This is my second time visiting Feng Hotpot. It does not disappoint. I recommend ordering the mushroom broth and medium spice broth. There are options for everyone and the food is fresh. The fruit tea bucket is a crowd pleaser, super refreshing! Waiters and waitresses are knowledgeable and very friendly. Highly recommend and will be back!

Jun Zhang
Jun Zhang

Absolutely loved this hotpot place! The restaurant is beautifully decorated with unique design touches that make the dining experience feel extra special. The sauce bar is fully stocked with a wide variety of options — one of the best I’ve seen. The entire place is spotless, which really adds to the overall comfort. As for the hotpot itself, the flavor is incredibly authentic. Everyone should try the beef tallow pot — just like in China! What impressed me the most was the quality of the beef tripe. It’s hard to find fresh and tasty tripe in the U.S., but this place nailed it. It was clean, fresh, and had that perfect crunchy texture. Highly recommend for anyone craving an authentic hotpot experience!

Aviv B.L.
Aviv B.L.

Omg absolutely delicious! I like that unlike other hotpot places you can actually take your leftovers home. The flavor was nice and the portions are generous. This is hands down one of the best hotpot places I’ve tried. The fruit tea bucket was so tasty too. Service was friendly and helpful. They came by often to make sure everything was good.

Gina Yang
Gina Yang

By far the best hotpot broth I’ve ever had! I’d say even better than Shoo Loong Kan. We had a reservation for 2 around 5:30 PM and were seated right away when we arrived. I think you must reserve to be seated. We chose a good time because it got super busy right after we ordered our first round. You can order from the iPad/kiosk at each table. There is a bin beneath/beside the table for coats, which did an excellent job keeping away the hotpot smell from our coats. There is also a side table with extra bowls, utensils, napkins, and water. They have single, double, and four-flavor broths. We did the double pot and chose the pork bone broth & the spicy beef tallow (sichuan level spicy). The pork bone broth was DELICIOUS! It’s undoubtedly the best pork bone broth I’ve had on the east coast, on par with (if not better than) Shoo Loong Kan’s pork bone broth. It was very rich in flavor even after refilling 2-3 times. I ate a whole basket of bok choy soaked in the pork bone broth because it was just that good! The spicy beef tallow is also good! The sichuan spicy level is indeed very spicy, so if you’re looking for something hot, this is it! You’ll be sure to feel it for days to come. The menu is NOT AYCE, it’s pay per dish. I thought the vegetables were a good deal for their price, since you get a whole basket full (of the cabbage and bok choy, at least). I thought the meat was good and well priced. For 10, you get about 8 rolls of sliced meat. We ordered sliced beef belly and I think 1-2 orders of the sliced beef belly is sufficient per person. We also tried the sliced beef short ribs for around 20 but I think the beef belly tasted better and it’s not as thick when cooked like the short ribs were. I wish they had the wagyu meat option available when we went. Not sure if it’s a seasonal option or they just run out of it as the day goes on. We will have to return to try the amazing broth with the wagyu in the future! There is a small sauce bar in the back of the restaurant. It’s about 2 per person. I thought the sauce bar was a little underwhelming/small, though it does have most of the main sauce options as other hotpot places. The highlight of the sauce bar would be the pig ear appetizer. Otherwise, I honestly thought the broth was so good that we wasted money getting the sauce bar option. We also ordered the Thai Iced Tea. It comes in a little mason jar cup. It was good but more on the bitter side in terms of taste. It’s definitely a good spacer to help cool yourself down though! They also have a shareable bucket of Passionfruit Tea that is delicious in conjunction with hotpot. The Strawberry Milk Snow is quite small but can be shared between 2 people. There is Popping Jelly and Strawberry Jelly at the bottom of the Strawberry Milk Snow with Hello Kitty-shaped Strawberry Frozen Yogurt topped with Whipped Cream, Strawberry Pocky, Strawberry Drizzle, and fresh cut strawberries. It sounds really good but I found it underwhelming and it’s probably the only item I’ve had so far from Feng Hotpot that I would NOT order again. Overall, you’re definitely missing out if you skip this restaurant. Even though it’s not AYCE, the broth is so good, you won’t regret it!