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Welcome to JPOT

At JPOT, the joy of hot pot dining takes center stage in a vibrant, air-conditioned setting. Nestled in VivoCity, JPOT offers an exceptional culinary experience part of the renowned Jumbo group, known for its fresh seafood and quality meats. Each guest enjoys their personal pot with an array of flavorful broths, including the highly praised Superior soup. The restaurant caters to all palates, providing both halal options and a range of vegetables for every preference. With prompt service and a cozy atmosphere, JPOT invites you to create your unique dipping sauces while reveling in the delightful fusion of tastes that keep diners coming back for more.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to the world of culinary delight at JPOT, a premier destination for hot pot lovers in Singapore. Nestled at Vivocity 1 Harbourfront Walk #01-53, Singapore 098585, JPOT is thoughtfully crafted to offer an exceptional dining experience, especially for those who appreciate the communal joy of a steaming hot pot. This vibrant eatery is part of the renowned Jumbo Group, which brings you fresh, high-quality ingredients paired with remarkable flavors.

At JPOT, individuality is key. Each guest is greeted with their own personal hot pot, allowing for a tailored dining experience. Guests can choose from an extensive range of broths, with the highly praised JPOT Superior Soup and a tantalizing Tom Yum option standing out as favorites among patrons. The flexibility to select from an abundance of ingredients caters to both meat lovers and vegetarians, ensuring everyone leaves satisfied. From the succulent kurobuta pork to fresh seafood like prawns and scallops, the quality is impeccable, underscoring JPOT's commitment to freshness and flavor.

Dining at JPOT isn't just about the food; it's about the overall experience. With welcoming outdoor seating and a lively atmosphere, it’s ideal for groups and family outings. The moderate noise level fosters a convivial ambiance, perfect for socializing. Free Wi-Fi and a variety of beverage options, including good soft drinks and traditional barley, ensure a well-rounded meal for everyone. The prompt service adds a touch of professionalism, creating a more enjoyable atmosphere, as noted by satisfied customers.

  • Reservations: A good idea, especially during peak hours.
  • Delivery & Takeout: Options available for those who prefer to enjoy JPOT at home.
  • Kid-friendly: A casual environment that welcomes families.

While JPOT has received rave reviews, some patrons have noted room for improvement. Suggestions include enhancing the sauce selection and simplifying the ordering process via iPad, a minor inconvenience in an otherwise stellar experience.

So, whether you're a hot pot newbie or a seasoned enthusiast, JPOT promises a flavorful journey that will keep you coming back for more. Dive into an exceptional blend of taste, tradition, and a warm atmosphere that speaks to the soul of communal dining. Visit JPOT, where every meal is more than just food—it's a celebration!

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Aug T.
Aug T.

Overall the experience is good. Use the information kiosk to locate if you are not familiar with the area. Search under "All" to locate. A good variety of soups and a personal hot pot is a plus. Soup is very flavorful! The single sauce bowl is a downer as well as a lack of napkins which seem like a norm here. Ordering from the iPad is a bit not as straight forward as you have to dig around submenus to find what you want to order. Portions of meats and veggies are a good size. Self serve drink selection is good. Would eat here again!

Fang Wei G.
Fang Wei G.

I went with friends for lunch and there was a crowd but the service was prompt. The lunch deal is quite value for money. For a difference of a few bucks, another set option gave seafood and fresh shabu shabu-style of meat slices instead of marinated chunks of meat. There is a wide variety of ingredients for you to create your own sauce for dipping. Those who chose a cold beverage to go with the food was spoiled for choice on the usual soft drinks and others like barley. I tried the superior soup which was addictive and tasted my friend's herbal soup which was surprisingly light and yet good in taste. I'm trying that soup the next time!

Debbie T.
Debbie T.

Meat lovers and vegetarians rejoice! Halal and pork lovers too! JPot is a place where y'all find common ground. Each person has their own individual pot so load and order whatever you please! Since this place is part of the Jumbo group, I def. recommend trying the seafood items as they're quite fresh. The kurobota pork is also the best meat item--far better than the marinated beef or chicken. Best broth? JPot Superior by far. Laksa is nice, but it a bit bland for my liking. Service is also quite prompt as they are trained in the Jumbo-ways: a basket and bag for your bag, wet napkins but no dry napkins, and limited rudeness...Me likie! Reservations can be made on Chope but I suggest calling in as the timing on Chope isn't favorable. Enjoy!

Cheryl N.
Cheryl N.

There is only 1 way to have steamboat and that is in the comfort of an air-conditioned restaurant, with fresh seafood and quality meat, attentive servers and ala carte style. The Marina steamboat days are long behind us. Please do not ask me out for steamboat buffet at Bugis or anything similar to that thanks. I'm not being atas, it's just that comfort is more my style. JPot is my top favorite place for steamboat in Singapore. Opened by the Jumbo group, they do really fresh seafood. Oh you live fresh prawns. I'm so glad they kinda killed the prawns before serving to us. Imperial Treasures served us jumping prawns on skewers. So torturous to watch them and then kill them ourselves. Really sweet and crunchy fresh prawns. Great scallops. Everything was just so perfect. Must order items are the marinated pork, beef short ribs, fried beancurd skin (this is awesome), scallops and prawns among other little items. The Jumbo Pork Ball isn't too bad as well. It was freshly made and mixed with herbs like chinese parsley (yucks) but somehow it tasted pretty good after boiling in the broth. You can make many little pork balls from the mother of all pork balls. Choose from a variety of broth- Tom Yum, Superior (my fav), Vegetarian, Bak Kut Teh, Porridge and more. You can have indiv small pots or big ones for sharing. :) It's not cheap for sure but you don't have to order a lot to be satisfied.