Sen Fuku is not the typical bright, crowded, loud and rowdy hot pot place but a dimly lit Thai Buddhist designed decor, a nice ambiance. The seats are very comfy which is a good thing since hot pot usually takes a while.
For the hot pot soup base, we ordered the Hokkaido milk base. I was excited to try it because I’m so used to eating hotpot with a clear soup base. the hokkaido milk base was delicious, it smelled so good as you lean over the pot to cook your meats. the tables are designed so that there’s a hole in the middle of the tables and you don’t have to stand up to lean over the hot pot.
The restaurant pretty much offers any part of the cow which is the cool part so we ordered 2 different parts. the side of the cow and the neck. Both nicle thick slices of meat but I really had to make sure the beef was fully cooked but at the same time not overdone. we also ordered a selection of mushrooms which was good. I really enjoyed the 2 different dumplings we ordered unfortunately I don’t know what they’re called because I didn’t order the food but I trust that the selection of dumplings isn’t that wide and that they’d all be good. we also had a plate of small fish balls, beef balls etc. They were actually prepared in the restaurant and so were very fresh. You can tell it’s not your typical commercial fish ball just by looking at the gloss over the raw fish ball. We also had these huge fresh prawns and that was very fresh and full of meat to eat.
To enjoy the hotpot and balance out the “yeet hey” we ordered something nice and cooling to drink throughout the meal. chrysanthemum tea, which is pretty typical.
The place is pricier than your average hotpot place. So you better save up before coming here it’s worth going to try the hokkaido milk hot pot.