Welcome to Pop Pot
"Pop Pot" is a Taiwanese hot pot and barbecue restaurant located in Diamond Bar, CA. Offering a variety of vegan options and limited vegetarian choices, this trendy spot is wheelchair accessible and accepts various payment methods, including cryptocurrency. With a casual and divey ambiance, "Pop Pot" is great for groups and families, with options for private dining available. The restaurant provides garage, street, validated, and private lot parking for convenience. Their emphasis on sustainability is evident through their use of reusable tableware. Overall, "Pop Pot" is a unique dining experience that combines traditional Taiwanese flavors with modern conveniences.
- 20657 Golden Springs Dr Ste 102 Diamond Bar, CA 9178920657 Golden Springs Dr Ste 102 Diamond Bar, CA 91789 Hotline: (909) 760-8999
Located in Diamond Bar, California, Pop Pot offers a unique dining experience that combines hot pot, Taiwanese cuisine, and barbecue. As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I can confidently say that Pop Pot stands out for its diverse menu options and inclusive amenities.
At Pop Pot, guests can enjoy a range of vegan options, limited vegetarian options, and a variety of other dishes suitable for all dietary preferences. The restaurant is also wheelchair accessible and offers a range of convenient services such as reservations, delivery, and takeout. With features like covered outdoor seating, private dining options, and gender-neutral restrooms, Pop Pot is designed to cater to a diverse range of customers.
One aspect that sets Pop Pot apart is its commitment to sustainability, providing reusable tableware for guests to minimize waste. Additionally, the restaurant accepts a variety of payment methods including cryptocurrency, making it convenient for tech-savvy diners.
In terms of ambiance, Pop Pot offers a divey, casual, and trendy atmosphere with moderate noise levels. Whether you're looking for a place to enjoy a meal with friends or hosting a special event, Pop Pot accommodates various occasions with options for happy hour, catering, and ample parking.
As a food enthusiast, I have had the pleasure of trying the dishes at Pop Pot and can attest to the quality and flavors of their hot pot, Taiwanese, and barbecue offerings. The combination of bold flavors, fresh ingredients, and attentive service make dining at Pop Pot a memorable and satisfying experience.
In conclusion, Pop Pot is more than just a restaurant; it's a culinary destination that offers a diverse menu, inclusive amenities, and a welcoming atmosphere for all diners. For a unique dining experience that caters to various dietary preferences and occasions, Pop Pot is the place to be.

The taste of its #1 stinky tofu pot is my favorite. Spicy Hot Pot is larger pot that I would choose if stinky tofu is not my craving of the day. The food in the pot is as close to local Taiwan's small pot food as u can find. The taste of soup base is great as sauce over rice. The appetizer, popcorn chicken cooked well with decent seasoning and very close to local Taiwan popcorn chicken.

Individual hot pot spot with private rooms. They do serve a small selection of beer even though it's not listed in the menu (American and Japanese). Came here with my family for dinner on a Sunday evening and there was no wait. My sister got the curry fish ball and I got the Taiwanese spicy pot, and my dad shared with both of us. We also got an order of popcorn chicken. You do need to ask for sauce and there's limited sauces to share among the restaurants. You have the option of vermicelli noodle or rice for your side. The flavors were good although they were a bit stingy with the meat. Credit cards accepted. Free parking lot. Good for kids and big groups.

This is a Boiling Point type of restaurant where hot pot is individual as opposed to by the table. I tried the Taiwanese spicy pot and brown sugar milk tea with boba, both of which were good. The spicy pot had some beef, instant noodles, beef ball, fish ball, lettuce, etc and the base is slightly spicy as I requested mild. For $20, I did expect a lot more than just a few slices of beef, 1 of each of beef ball and fish ball, and other small quantities of toppings, with lots of lettuce. For the pot, it comes with rice or glass noodle so I opted for glass noodle which was also a tiny amount. Although it looked huge, it was just right in terms of quantity of food. I also sampled the popcorn chicken which was fairly good, just a bit on the saltier side. I did a Yelp check in and because it was dinner, I got the $4.99 milk tea for $1.99 and added boba which was just 50 cents more. The boba is fairly average - it's there for convenience for getting it with the food, but if you want good boba, this is not necessarily the place you would go just for boba. It is a good pairing nonetheless. Overall, I like this a bit better than Boiling Point type of places in terms of quality of individual hot pot, but the price is not as good of a value.

I got the Taiwanese spicy pot which includes Taiwanese cabbage, kamaboko, crab stick, enoki mushroom, quail egg, meatball, fish ball, tempura, frozen tofu, brown rice cake, pork intestine, clam, fried tofu skin, egg, instant noodle, sliced beef, cilantro, & green onion. Variety looks great but the actual portions are a little disappointing. From maybe half that list, you get ONE little clam, ONE quail egg, one meatball, one crab stick, etc. And I did not find a tempura. Quality of ingredients and flavor of soup was good. No issues with service.

One of the many "variations" of boiling point. But I love that unlike some copycats of BP, this place offers a much different menu. My current fav is Sour Napa (酸白菜豬肉). It does get crowded sometimes but the few times I've been I didn't have to wait. Efficient service and decently easy parking. Highly recommend.

I came here for dinner at 5 pm and it wasn't busy. It did get busier around 6 pm. There is a good amount of seating inside. The interior was decorated for Halloween so it was cute and festive. Japanese miso pot (4/5): I really enjoy the variety of items in this pot. For seafood, you get shrimps, scallops, fish, mussels, and squid. You also get a quail egg and a raw egg on top. This pot comes with pork instead of beef. They give a good amount of everything. I especially like the udon with it all. It is a very mild tasting broth and I should've added more spice for additional flavor. Overall I like the place. I think it is a little pricey but I don't know how it compares to other hot pot restaurants. But I've been here twice and I haven't had to wait too long for a table which is nice.

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It's located 1st floor in a plaza located at Lemon & Golden Springs. There are plenty of parkings or you can park at the side street. If you don't want a long wait at Boiling Point, you can come try this spot in Walnut. Nice ambiance in the restaurant with a few TV screens. The service is pretty good and our orders came pretty quick. Very extensive Menu with lots of appetizers/snacks, drinks, few rice dishes, and 20 different hot pots to pick from. I got really excited from the hot pot choices which made it difficult to choose. There are various spicy level you can choose from and along with your hot pot, it comes with either rice or vermicelli. Dinner price average range from $16.99 to $20.99, Lunch is $1 cheaper. I ordered the Taiwanese spicy hot pot w/ mild spicy and it is a slightly bigger portion than the others. I will definitely come back to try other pots such as : Pepper Pork Tripe Chicken Pot, Sesame Oil Chicken Pot, Satay Beef Pot, Korean Pot, Sour Napa Pot).