NNQ has felt our pain at not being able to go out to enjoy a great hot pot for dinner, so they’ve come to the party and are now offering pick or or delivery of two amazing hot pot meals!
The packs are $59.99 and feed up to three adults (depending on how hungry you all are!). There are also three choices of soup, so you can mix and match as you please.
Hot Pot Option 1: Prawns, sliced beef, tripe, fish fillet, squid, mussels, tomato, beansprouts, Kankong, Enoki mushroom, Elephant ear stem, egg noodle, broth and signature sauce.
Hot Pot Option 2: Includes rare beef, boneless chicken, beef ball, quail eggs, fish cake, broccoli, cauliflower, carrot, Chinese cabbage, egg noodles, broth and signature sauce.
You can then add Tom Yum soup, Chicken broth or Laksa to your hot pot.
Best of all, because you’re getting your dinner sorted at NNQ, you can also add some extra bits of deliciousness from their menu (and we recommend their amazing spring rolls!).
Check out their menu here.
You can order at NNQ.COM.AU or call them on (08)8244 6003.
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