Welcome to Kungfu Hotpot: Where Flavors Begin

We welcome you to take a culinary journey through the long traditions of Chinese hot pot dining. Our Kungfu Hotpot menu features a range of premium meats, fresh seafood, crisp vegetables and rich broths–all for making your very own custom, delectable meal. Whether you are stopping by with friends on a Friday night or spending a special occasion with the family in Philadelphia’s Chinatown, at Kungfu HotPot one can be sure their meal is both interactive and enjoyable. Click through our menu of choices today, and taste how each simmering pot brings its own difference to life!

Opening Days and Time

Kungfu Hotpot is open on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 2:00 PM - 11:00 PM; Saturday and Sunday from 12:00 PM - 11:00 PM.

Monday2:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday2:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday2:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Thursday2:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Friday2:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Saturday12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Sunday12:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Location

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1008 Cherry St 3rd floor, Philadelphia, PA 19107, United States

Hotline: +12156061899

REVIEWS

Kartika Andri
★★★★★
Kartika Andri

The best hotpot I have ever tried in Philadelphia area. All meats taste fresh including the seafood. Lots of options: ribeye, pork belly, beef, abalone, scallops, and plenty of vegetables and other variety of hotpot condiments, all included in the AYCE. They also have several options of drinks. Service is nice. The place decorated like old wooden Chinese style. The broth is very flavorful as well. Very satisfied :)

Cooreman Alexandra
★★★★☆
Cooreman Alexandra

It is a fantastic place with amazing food ! I recommend trying it. Of course, it is not the best hot pot I have ever tried but it’s definitely one of the better ones in Philly. The food at the meat bar is fresh, only the lobster from the special menu (weekends) seemed a little older than supposed to be. But again, even the lobster was delicious. It’s not like we would have been sick. I have been already 5 times and have never been sick. It’s really a place I recommend

Angela T.C. Imperiale, CALA, CDP
★★★★★
Angela T.C. Imperiale, CALA, CDP

Coolest most deliciously authentic hot pot ❤️‍🔥 everything was so perfect & loved the service and atmosphere. Just make sure you’re not a picky eater and don’t expect to be coddled through this process 😂 our server was so nice and explained things but yes you’ll have to get up to go get your veggies/noodles/toppings/rice… the whole vibe is SO fun and the price was incredibly reasonable for how much food we got! COMING BACK ASAP

Gina Yang
★★★★☆
Gina Yang

We went on Sunday around 2 PM for a party of 2 people. There were at least 8 other parties seated when we arrived but definitely not rush hour/dinner-time busy. It took some waiting around before we were seated as there was no one at the front/reception area and there seemed to be only 1-2 waiters working. We did not have any troubles finding the restaurant. The entrance is down Cherry St, just past the grocery market. You have to take the elevator up to the 3rd floor. We got the double pot with Extra Spicy and non-spicy Beef Bone Broth. The non-spicy/regular Beef Bone Broth was good but did seem a little diluted. It has ginger slices in it, so do be diligent if you’re not fond of eating raw ginger. Both broths are refilled with the non-spicy beef broth base. You get a selection of specialty items when you first sit down, which includes dishes such as Wagyu, oysters, and clams. We were able to select 4 dishes and decided on getting 4 orders of the Wagyu. Not sure if the number of specialty dishes changes per party size, maybe 2 special dishes per person? In any case, the Wagyu was good but definitely not the best quality (compared to the Wagyu from Chubby Cattle). It was good but didn’t “melt in your mouth” as anticipated, which is fine considering it’s AYCE and not a Wagyu-themed hotpot restaurant like Chubby Cattle. The Wagyu was more tender than the AYCE beef belly slices and was a good choice to try. You also get an iPad to order the AYCE meat, which includes beef belly, pork belly, and a few other options. There is a little area to grab appetizers, vegetables, and other hotpot items. I couldn’t help but feel like the food wasn’t as fresh as it could be. Or maybe it just felt left out, though still perfectly edible. For example, the fried chicken appetizers appeared old and soggy, though not sure how it actually tasted since I opted to not get it. The fried tofu skin were also a little damp. Everything was edible though and tasted fine after cooking in the broth. There is a whole fridge of drinks to select from, all of which are included in the hotpot price and is unlimited. Just be wary about some of the drinks since we noticed a few had expired dates (for reference we ate here in March 2025). I think more popular drinks, like the aloe, won’t be a problem with their expiration dates. It’s not really a health hazard to drink unopened bottled drinks, but it’s always a bit of a turn off and makes you wonder what else is being left around or unchecked. Overall, this hotpot restaurant was a good experience but easily forgettable for me—a one and done-type of experience. The broth, meat, and available food selections were good, but not as high quality to me as Feng Hotpot’s soup broth or Chubby Cattle’s Wagyu. I do think Kungfu Hotpot is one of the better AYCE hotpot restaurants in the area and the price ($40 pp) is well justified for what it offers/AYCE. However, seeing expired drinks and unappetizing appetizers makes me wonder about the overall quality.

Tina Hwang
★★★★★
Tina Hwang

Had Friday dinner out with friends! The restaurant is on the 3rd floor. There is an elevator going straight to the restaurant. Spacious and family friendly. Wheelchair accessible.

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