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Mongolian Hot Pot

Mongolian Hot Pot, or sometimes known as "Chinese fondue", refers to many
Chinese menu varieties of steamboat stew.
It is typically a simmering metal pot of stock at the centre of the dining
table.
This is the good part! While the hot pot is kept simmering, ingredients are
placed into the pot and are cooked at the table, providing a great atmosphere.
Most hot pot dishes include thinly sliced meat, leafy vegetables, mushrooms,
wontons, egg dumplings, and seafood. The cooked food is usually eaten with a
tasty dipping sauce.
In Sydney Australia, hot pot meals are often eaten in the winter time. Try the
following Sydney restaurants below:
Basun Hot Pot Restaurant
241 Liverpool Rd, Ashfield - (02) 9799 0009
Little Sheep Hot Pot
52 Dixon Street, Haymarket - (02) 9212 2220
Chinese Hot Pot
Shop 8A, 363 Sussex St, Sydney - (02) 9267 6366
Hotpot Bar
Level 1, 125 Church Street,
Parramatta, NSW 2150 - (02)9635 9768
Latest News!
China's leading Mongolian hot pot chain Little Sheep Ltd., will make its
debut on the Hong Kong stock exchange Thursday 12/6/08, after a successful
initial public offering that was 71 times over-subscribed, company sources here
said.
The company is offering 245 million shares at a price of 2.68 Hong Kong dollars
to 3.68 Hong Kong dollars per share. More than 462 million HK dollars (66
million U.S. dollars) are expected to be raised, according to the company's
prospectus.
The raised fund may hit 518 million HK dollars if the over-allotment option is
in effect.
Little Sheep, 20.25 percent owned by 3i Group Plc, Europe's biggest publicly
traded private-equity company, plans to add new restaurants, upgrade existing
outlets and strengthen its brand.
The company, based in Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region,
is running about 330 restaurants in China, the United States and Japan. It was
founded in 1999.
Its sales revenue grew 35.1 percent year on year to 949 million yuan in 2007,
with net profit rising 14.6 percent to 91.2 million yuan.
The company predicted that its 2008 profit would hit 125 million yuan.
Source: Xinhua
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