Sanku Maots’ai

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167 1st Ave
New York, NY 10003

Sanku Maots'ai specializes in authentic Sichuan hot pot, bringing a taste of Chengdu's rich culinary heritage to New York City. With over 4,000 stores worldwide, the restaurant is committed to providing guests with a memorable dining experience centered around flavorful and customizable hot pot bowls.

Located at 167 1st Avenue, Sanku Maots'ai invites diners to explore the intricate flavors of Sichuan cuisine in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The menu showcases a diverse selection of ingredients, ensuring every meal is both unique and satisfying.

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Christina W.
12/8/2025

Build-your-own malatang at $3.99/100g, plus there are snacks, skewers, desserts, and drinks options. I love the concept of customizing your bowl to your taste palette, they had variety of options...

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Sandy L.
11/23/2025

Not a consistent experience. Pretty good on the good days but below average on the bad days. The broth/sauce flavor is not always the same spiciness level even when ordering the same broth. Went...

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Terri S.
11/23/2025

This hit the spot for an early solo dinner on a Saturday night. If you have never had malatang, this is a great place to start, since you can come solo or with a group and everyone makes their own...

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Kailyn L.
11/9/2025

Sanku Maots'ai is a nice causal spot where you can build your own malatang or dry pot. They offer a wide variety of fresh ingredients, and you can pick your preferred broth before paying by...

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Kathleen S.
11/9/2025

Sanku Maots'ai offers a blend of the DIY malatang and individualized hotpot experience. Upon entering, one chooses amongst a selection of fresh ingredients, opts for a broth type, pays by the...

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