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Mala House
Last night we first time dined in here with two-people combo hot pot , and two other dishes ( Second Cooked Pork belly and fish-flavored pork slices) and it was an amazing experience. Lots of options for dipping sauces. Way plenty amount of excellent food for 3 adults and one toddler (ending up with take home boxes). The beef and lamb slices for the hot pot are quite fresh. All food items are delicately presented and you can enjoy it with your own pace. Enough kid-friendly options for food or drinks or ice creams. Additionally, the service is fast and all staffs are very friendly and patient. The atmosphere is full of great vibes, aroma and laughter. Before the opening for dine in, we tried the Mala Flavored Grilled fish 3 or 4 times, also the Mala Jumbo Shrimp dry pot. Both were delicious and tons of food. For sides dishes, pork nuggets and boiled 5 species peanuts ( if you are not allergic to it) are must-try. As a food lover and Chinese. so happy that Boise has an authentic Chinese Food to offer now, can't wait to take friends and family here more.
MUST TRY - Amazing addition to Boise food. After living in China for 2 years I have missed authentic mainland Chinese food (especially Sichuan). I have tried a handful of restaurants across the Western states. This restaurant is the most authentic and I am so glad to have this open in Boise! We got the frog legs dry pot - tender, juicy, tasty! I can't wait to go back soon and try their twice cooked pork belly -- one of my favorite Chinese dishes