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Welcome to Da Long Yi Hot Pot

Welcome to Da Long Yi Hot Pot, where the artistry of Szechuan cuisine unfolds. Located at 159 Canal St, this cozy yet vibrant hotspot brings authentic spicy Sichuan flavors to life, offering a unique dining experience enriched with a myriad of vegetarian and vegan options. Enjoy the enticing variety of fresh ingredients and customizable broth, crafted for every palate. Our casual yet classy ambiance is perfect for groups, intimate dates, or cozy meals. Indulge in delightful staples like the Yibing Spicy Noodles and the mouthwatering Da Long Yi Maocai. At Da Long Yi, we celebrate flavors that heat your soul and bring people together.

Da Long Yi Hot Pot: Reviews & Ratings

Michelle S.
Michelle S.

I love Hot Pot . I first tried the one in LIC queens and instantly hot pot became my go to restaurant for special occasions. This location menu has a wider selection including alcoholic drinks. They have a lunch special meal $30 one person and it includes the broth !! U can't beat that

Ryan H.
Ryan H.

Try: Pork Soup and Spicy Beef with Carnivore Meat Combo! Why: Solid Hot Pot in Chinatown! We did double soup combo with Pork Soup and Spicy Beef Soup based. I liked the Pork Soup more and even sipped on a bowl of broth at the end! Spicy Beef was really spicy, which my friend loved. Got the Carnivore Meat Combo with Beef and Pork Belly slices, which were delicious. Added Vegetable Platter, Ramen noodles, and Jumbo Shrimp. For sauces I enjoyed the Peanut and Hoisin Sauces. I liked they had tons of scallions and cilantro too. They also had seaweed appetizer and orange slices dessert. Had a fun meal with friends! Notes: We went at opening on a Sunday so it was not busy yet. Still made reservations just in case. We sat near the window, which had a nice view of Canal Street. Good amount of large table seatings for groups of 4 or more. Workers were friendly. They were not as attentive and I had to track someone down for more water. They also ran out of ladles. I appreciated the bag to keep jackets and bags to prevent smell getting in it. Bathroom was large and clean. Overall, good dining experience to celebrate the Lunar New Year on a chilly day.

Nicole K.
Nicole K.

Update: Ordered delivery via Grubhub and got the beef mala tang with few additions. I've been to this restaurant before when it first opened. They're known for their spicy butter hot pot, which was really spicy even at the lowest spice level. I was glad they were available for delivery since I was craving mala tang on a chilly night. It hit the spot and portion size was big. It came with ingredients to make your own dip but wish they also gave chili oil. The food was still warm when I got it and enjoyed it with a glass of beer.

Betty Y.
Betty Y.

We went during lunch on a weekday for AYCE. It was very empty, there was only one other table. The ambiance was very nice. The staff was also very nice, especially the girl that helped us that day. The guy was nice too but he was too soft spoken. We were not able to hear anything at all. To start off, I want to say that the AYCE menu is tad smaller than their usual menu but I do not have a problem with that. It makes sense. We asked for the spicy broth and the pork bone broth. Both were very nice. The spicy broth got too spicy real quick and the girl helped us scoop out a bowl of the oil. I enjoyed it but I also suspect that it was the spice that left me in the bathroom for days (first time ever happening to me though. I have had the mala broth choices at other hotpot places). At hotpot places, I always go ham on the fatty beef. The quality was quite nice. I also liked their soybean sticks. They were veeeeeeery smooth, like a baby's butt. I was only sad that they did not have watercress here nor enoki mushroom. Those are usually must-haves for me in terms of vegetables. I would come back again for lunch if given the opportunity. Too bad sneaking out of the office is a bad habit. Don't learn from me.

Shafina I.
Shafina I.

Very good hot pot and even better service. Really enjoyed the food here and they had great soup bases as well.

Anggie B.
Anggie B.

It's more of a 3.5 star for me.. place is pretty nice,can be taken care more especially the front area. Service was excellent, servers were very nice and attentive. The food..hmm..it's alright. Soup was pretty good, but not very memorable, sauce was alright, meat and vegetable was quite good. But the overall food experience was just okay for me.. Not saying never, but unsure if I'll come back.. Didnt order any beverage,I ended up paying around $55 with tax and tips.

Matthew H.
Matthew H.

A very good hotpot restaurant with friendly staff and a good range of vegetarian options. The ability to order from a tablet at the table is super convenient. They have a great range of meats, veggies and tofu. Suitable for vegetarians and vegans too. The ambience is pretty standard for a downtown Chinese restaurant, know this place gets busy!

Sera Y.
Sera Y.

Came here on a raining Saturday for lunch, and it surprisingly wasn't too packed. This is actually one of my first few times getting non-AYCE hot pot. There was a pretty large variety of items to choose from, they had all the classic items I usually order and my group even chose some items I'd never had before. The quality overall felt pretty good, although some of the cuts of beef we ordered was a little on the tougher side. Service was also amazing and incredibly friendly, it probably also helped that the place wasn't too crowded.

Cyrus A.
Cyrus A.

My first hot pot experience, and it was great! Da Long Yi felt authentic, and we certainly got our money's worth. The menu here is quite extensive, you have your pick of meats, seafood, sides, and vegetarian options, as well as an assortment of broths to cook with. There were also desserts that sounded good, but we didn't have any room left to try them. There's a sauce station toward the back of the restaurant, it felt a little 'Red Lobster' in terms of the communal aspect, and got quite crowded during peak dinner. But it was nice to have good options for dipping. The food looked and tasted fresh, hard to hide bad ingredients when they come out raw for you to cook at the table! You'll probably spend around $50-60 per person for a good amount of food, not including drinks. Not a bad spot for a big hot pot meal!

Location

Welcome to Da Long Yi Hot Pot! Located on the vibrant Canal Street in the heart of New York City, Da Long Yi Hot Pot brings an authentic taste of Szechuan to diners who crave bold flavors and a communal dining experience. This Asian-owned and women-owned gem offers a delicious selection of traditional hot pot dishes that are perfect for both seasoned fans and newcomers to this culinary delight.

  • Reservations and Accessibility: This casual yet classy establishment takes reservations, offers delivery and takeout, and provides generous vegan and vegetarian options. Additionally, the space is wheelchair accessible, ensuring everyone can enjoy a delightful meal together!
  • Unique Atmosphere: The ambiance is intimate and trendy, making it an excellent choice for both group outings and cozy dinners. With a moderate noise level and options for outdoor seating, it’s suitable for a variety of dining experiences.
  • Signature Dishes: Da Long Yi is renowned for its Authentic Yibing Spicy Noodle, perfectly stir-fried in chili oil and Sichuan peppercorns, bursting with flavor at just $6.99. Their variety of hot pot options, including the Spicy Shrimp Balls and the enticing Clam with Spicy Garlic Sauce, demonstrates a commitment to quality and fresh ingredients.
  • Customer Favorites: From the crispy fried pork sticks to the highly praised spicy butter hot pot, the menu tantalizes with flavors that satisfy even the most discerning palate. Diners rave about the Pork Soup and Spicy Beef Soup combo, highlighting the option for a dual soup experience, allowing for a diversity of tastes.
  • Ideal for All Occasions: Whether celebrating a special occasion or simply enjoying a meal with friends, Da Long Yi Hot Pot is a fantastic option. Their extensive array of sauces and sides, like the rich sesame sauce accompanying shrimp balls, enhances the experience even further.

As you delve into the culinary adventure at Da Long Yi, be prepared for an explosion of flavors and textures that leave you wanting more. With happy hour specials, private dining options, and a relaxed yet lively atmosphere, this establishment is a hot pot lover's paradise you won't want to miss!

Ready to try it out? Da Long Yi Hot Pot awaits your visit at 159 Canal St, 2nd floor, New York, NY 10013. For more information, call (917) 889-5539. Treat yourself to a unique dining experience that will certainly warm your heart and palate!