Chinese-style hot pot restaurant eHotPot announced plans to open Friday, May 15 at 243 E. Speedway Blvd., Ste. 141. However, Taiwan-style bento box take-out will be the focus for now.
The restaurant posted on their Facebook page Tuesday night:
We will be opening for Take-Out (only) starting Friday, May 15th. The take-out service will feature Taiwan Style Bento boxes which include a main dish and 2 side dishes. A free 32oz drink is included. Also available will be a variety of side dishes. We will also offer delivery service about 1 week after we start take-out service.
We will publish the the menu/ordering page link on Thursday night.
Obviously this is not Hot Pot, which we can only serve at the restaurant. At a later date we will begin our dine-in service once we feel comfortable with the physical distancing guidelines and our staff gets acclimated to the new dine-in hygiene procedures.
Wendy Karahalios, a Taiwan native, will run the restaurant with her husband Alex Karahalios.
“She likes to eat hot pot,” Alex said in a November interview. “It has been her dream for a while.”
eHotPot Bento Menu Highlights
- Pork Chop ($12)
- Curry Chicken ($12)
- Fish ($13)
- Squid ($14)
- Taiwan Meat Sauce Rice ($13)
- Taiwan Sausage ($13)
- Chicken ($13) – teriyaki chicken
- Vegetarian ($11) – vegetable of day or tofu
- BBQ Pork Rice ($12)
Bento boxes come with rice, two side dishes, and a 32-ounce drink. Online ordering will also be available.
Stay tuned for additional details.
For more information, read our November 2019 article “eHotPot” to open mid-December at Speedway & Sixth Ave.
eHotPot is located at 243 E. Speedway Blvd., Ste. 141. For more information, call (520) 999-8839 or keep up with eHotPot Restaurant on Facebook.
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