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Maocai — Single-Serve Hotpot

Quick Info

Flavor
Rich, spicy, and numbing. Like hotpot broth concentrated into a single bowl — all the málà intensity without the communal production.
Texture
A jumble of different textures — bouncy meatballs, slippery noodles, crunchy vegetables, and spongy tofu — all soaked in a thick, spicy broth
Spice Level
🌶️🌶️🌶️ — Comparable to a bowl of spicy ramen turned up a couple of notches — a satisfying burn that builds with each bite
Temperature
Served Hot
Cuisine
Sichuan 川菜
Cooking
Boiled
Main Ingredients
Vegetables

Ingredients

Assorted vegetables (lettuce, potato, lotus root)Tofu productsMeatballsWide rice noodlesSichuan hotpot base (chili, doubanjiang)Sichuan peppercornsGarlicSesame oilSoy sauce

Allergens

Confirmed

SoySesame

Possible

Glutenallergen.porkShellfish

These ingredients may vary by restaurant. Ask your server to confirm.

The Story

Maocai is essentially hotpot for one. In a city obsessed with communal hotpot dining, sometimes you just want the same flavors without rounding up a group of friends and spending two hours at a table. Maocai shops let you grab a basket, fill it with whatever raw ingredients you want from the display, and hand it to the cook, who boils everything in a spicy broth and serves it in a single bowl. It is fast, cheap, customizable, and everywhere in Chengdu.

What to Expect

You pick your own ingredients from a refrigerated display — vegetables, tofu, mushrooms, meat slices, noodles, meatballs — and the kitchen cooks them in a bubbling pot of spicy broth. A few minutes later, a heaping bowl arrives with everything you chose, swimming in a rich, red, fragrant soup. It is casual, filling, and delivers the full Sichuan hotpot experience in about fifteen minutes and for a fraction of the price.

Tips

Do not be shy about loading up your basket — ingredients cook down significantly. Good combinations include potato slices, lotus root, leafy greens, tofu skin, and wide sweet potato noodles. Most shops let you choose your spice level, so ask for medium (中辣, zhōng là) if you are unsure. This is one of the best solo meals in Chengdu.

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