New Menu Items at Hotpot City: Sydney’s Most Addictive Buffet Gets a Makeover
- Hotpot City

- Jul 21
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 21

Ever wondered what Sydney foodies are whispering about this winter? Spoiler: it’s not another ramen shop. It’s Hotpot City, and things are heating up (literally) at both Bankstown and Hurstville. If you think you know hotpot, think again—because this all-you-can-eat buffet is rolling out new meats, desserts, and enough variety to keep your chopsticks busy all season.
What's Changed on the Hotpot City Menu?
You know that feeling when you think you’ve tried everything, and then—bam!—something new hits the table? That’s what’s happening at Hotpot City right now. We’ve added new menu items like:
Marinated meats that soak up the broth like a sponge on a mission
Paper-thin, freshly sliced meat you’ll want to pile high
Shaved ice desserts that cool you down after you’ve gone too hard on the chili oil.
And don’t worry, the classics are still here: 100+ ingredients, from seafood and tofu to all the noodles and veggies your heart desires.
Soup Bases for Every Mood—How Spicy Are You Feeling?

Pick your potion—are you the type who likes a gentle chicken broth, or do you want your lips to tingle with Sichuan fire? With ten slow-cooked soup bases (and unlimited refills!), you can switch it up every round. Pro tip: go half-and-half for the ultimate “can’t decide, won’t decide” experience with the split pot option.
Street Food Sides—Because More Is Always More

Sometimes you need a break from fishing for fish balls. Enter the Hawker Market street food menu: crispy chicken wings, juicy dumplings, spicy skewers. Perfect for sharing, or not sharing—hey, we don’t judge.
Bankstown or Hurstville? Here’s Where the Magic Happens
Bankstown:
Find us inside Little Saigon Plaza, just steps from Bankstown Central and the main bus stops. Convenience level: expert.
Hurstville
Swing by Treacy Street for the same buffet magic, minus the FOMO.
Why Hotpot City? Because Sydney Loves a Good Buffet (and a Bargain)
Let’s face it: “all you can eat hot pot Sydney” is more than a search term—it’s a lifestyle. Hotpot City is halal-friendly, diet-inclusive, and the kind of place where solo diners and big groups both feel at home. Oh, and did we mention the price? You’ll leave full, happy, and with your wallet still intact.








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