This is not where you’d expect to eat some Sichuan hot pot

Our favourite hot pot restaurant here in Amsterdam looks quite similar to what you’d find in a similar location back in the mainland: white walls and bamboo furniture, with the signature hood absorbing the strong smells of meat, spicy sauces and t
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