Welcome to Nice 2 Meet U Hot Pot
Nice 2 Meet U Hot Pot is a trendy and casual hot pot restaurant located in San Diego, CA. They offer a variety of vegan and vegetarian options, making it a great choice for groups or dinner outings. The restaurant provides reusable tableware and has both indoor and outdoor seating options, including heated and covered seating. The ambiance is moderate noise and the staff offers excellent waiter service. Overall, Nice 2 Meet U Hot Pot is a perfect spot for those looking for a unique and delicious hot pot experience.
- 4428 Convoy St Ste 130 San Diego, CA 92111 Hotline: (858) 666-8383
Looking for a trendy and inviting spot for a hot pot dining experience in San Diego? Look no further than Nice 2 Meet U Hot Pot located at 4428 Convoy St Ste 130. This casual yet stylish restaurant offers a plethora of vegan and vegetarian options, making it a great choice for groups or a cozy dinner for two.
Nice 2 Meet U Hot Pot provides a range of amenities including takeout, waiter service, and outdoor seating options including heated and covered areas. Their commitment to sustainability shines through in their use of reusable tableware.
When dining at Nice 2 Meet U Hot Pot, you can expect a vibrant atmosphere, attentive service, and delicious hot pot dishes that will leave your taste buds wanting more. Don't miss out on experiencing the flavorful broths, fresh ingredients, and customizable options that make this a standout hot pot destination in San Diego. Give them a call at (858) 666-8383 to make a reservation or order takeout today!

Hot pot reimagined! I really enjoyed my experience at this restaurant. The price is listed on a piece of paper taped to the wall and is based on the color and shape of the plate that you grab. The skewers range from 50cents to 1 dollar depending on what you grab. Each stick is 50 cents, and some meats have two sticks in them . I personally enjoyed the beef wrapped enoki skewers. If you don't want to eat meat/seafood from a skewer, they have meat slices to order and choose from. We chose the bone broth and MILD spicy soup. The spicy soup is spicy but flavorful. They recommended we drop down a level from whatever we thought we could handle, and I'm so glad we did. My favorite broth was the bone broth! They also have a sauce bar with garlic, cilantro, satay sauce, chili sauce, etc and a side bar with seaweed salad, cucumber salad, etc for an EXTRA cost (its not included!). I thought the options from the side bar were good and marinated really well. Parking can be a hassle during peak hours because it's quite small and shared with other businesses there. There are plenty of tables inside that are nicely spaced apart. The servers are friendly and willing to answer questions and recommend options. I recommend trying this place out especially if youre not too keen on ayce places.

Really enjoyed this hot pot spot! Price is based on what you select from the colored plates that are self served when selecting the choices from the vegetables, meat, and seafood! This is not based on AYCE which is great and you can take home the food you don't finish after. Enjoyed the sides they offered and their sauce bar was amazing!! The bone broth was creamy and rich as well as the tomato broth wasn't too sweet... Combined both and sipped as a soup and it was bomb.com! I highly recommend trying this place out. Harry took great care of us and made sure we had enough broth and made sure we were doing ok!

I'm a huge fan of hot pot and loved the concept here! AYCE (all you can eat) can be a bit too much for me, as I can't stomach a lot of meet. So I loved that you can choose as much or as little as you want. The sauce bar had a huge variety, and I loved all of the appetizer options. I thought the skewers were a great deal at $.50 cents a pop, and there were so many delicious choices from seafood, to every kind of noodle to choose from in their refrigerators. I chose the bone broth with no spice and my husband had the mild beef spicy tallow, both were very flavorful and tasty. Our favorite meat off of the menu was the wagyu, which was melt-in-your-mouth delicious. The best part was since it's not AYCE we got to enjoy our leftovers all over again the next day!

Hubs and I heard great things about this place from friends so we just had to check it out. We went in early for lunch, and we were impressed by how spacious and clean it is, with nice murals decorating the walls. We were seated promptly and the staff was really thorough in explaining how their ordering system works. I actually really love that you order a la carte here. I can never really eat much at a time, so ayce is a waste for me. Here, I feel content to order anything I want to try, knowing that I can take leftovers home for later if I can't finish. We ordered some of the prime beef and lamb from the menu, along with some crispy pork. The skewers are $0.50 each, so we grabbed a bunch of those. During lunch they had a deal for buy 1 get 1 for the refrigerator color coded boxes, so we did a few of those too - tofu, shrimp balls, noodles, veggies etc. We were super impressed with how fresh and delicious everything was. We got the bone broth and tomato broth to cook it all in, and we made good use of the sauce bar for sauce and dry seasonings to dip the food in. The sauce bar also has fruits and cold dishes like Cucumber Salad, along with desserts. The warm sweet soup with sesame filled mochi was delicious We definitely want to go back and try more of this place with friends!

This is definitely now my favorite hot pot place in San Diego. The prices are very fair, especially if you order the plates of meat and fill up at the dessert/appetizer bar. We like the mild spicy beef broth and the tomato broth. Fried pork is always a must and we usually eat half of it as is and dump the other half in the spicy beef broth. A plate of beef is honestly enough to share for two people and their vegetable selection is always fresh. Also don't sleep on the fried rice, it honestly has NO RIGHT being that good. I would say it tastes like 75% of DTF's fried rice but it's only five bucks. Every single dessert soup is so good especially when they have fresh sesame balls to go with. The service is always really fast and the wait staff has always been friendly and good at explaining.

A hidden gem in the Convoy area for delicious hot pot. You order a broth and then select from a fridge lined with a vast variety of skewers, from pork belly to duck tongue to spicy beef wrapped over pineapple. I love coming here for their sauce bar, which also comes loaded with unlimited side dishes such as clams and chicken feet!

Well it was a Rainy Day when we came here and guess what a Nice Hotpot would be perfect for an day when it is rainy. So off we went to Nice 2 Meet You and I have to say parking can be a pain but thankfully it was not busy at the time we went . Found a space and we walk in and get seated really quick so we looked over there menu and of course you got to pick your type of base which is soup for your hotpot and how hot or spicy you want your soup base . So we got mild and the two soup base we got were pretty darn good !! And next you go over to the self service refrigerator area and pick up what kind of noodles or Vegetables and certain spicy meats you want to put in your hotpot . They charge by the color of the dish you choose . So we got noodles and the two meats from the menu and I do suggest you go for there Buffet also because it is just 2.50 a person added to your bill and it is Well Worth every Penny !! The Jelly soup is Bomb !! So we added 3 Buffets to our bill and you just go over and eat as much as you want !! The reason for only 4 Stars is the service it was kind of slow We had to wait awhile before someone would come up and take our order !! Looking around and we were hungry also . Finally someone came over and we got our order in !! Overall I say you must give this Restaurant a try if you like Hotpot !! It is really good and I surely can see us coming back for More !! Overall Grade : Food 4 out of 5 Stars but tastes really good Service: 3 out of 5 Stars Needs improvement !! Please check up on your Customers and help them a bit faster !! Cleanness: 4 out of 5 Stars Restaurant seemed pretty Clean and well decorated plus tables were clean . Overall Grade: 4 out of 5 Stars just service needs improvement !!

This was a fun hotpot dinner experience with a group of my friends (about 10-12of us) to try out. We came here around 8pm on a Tuesday evening last year, and it wasn't busy at all. We got seated right away, and had one of the waiters explain the concept to us. All the skewers and sauce bar are self serve ($3 extra for sauce bar per person), and the broth & specific meat selections are through the server. We all shared a split pot of their szechuan spicy & bone broth. Throughout the evening, we grabbed lots of skewer options and vegetable / noodle trays. If I am remembering correctly, you cannot put back an item you took out (due to food safety). You keep track of the self-serve options by collecting skewers in the cups at the corner of the tables, and plates / dishes on the side. At the end, the waiter will count everything and total your bill up for you. Keep in mind that it can add up! Something we didn't pay much attention to was that some skewers have two sticks, meaning it might be more expensive than you think and not worth it in the end. This isn't a spot I would go to regularly because of the hidden expenses (and I like doing hotpot at home), but definitely fun to try a bunch of items with others. The variety was great and I thought the quality of items were really good. There wasn't much I didn't like. It was one girl in our group's first time doing hotpot, and she thought it was a great experience.

If you are looking for analogies on the type of place this is, think of Kula Revolving Sushi, minus the conveyor belt, and hotpot version. Or if you've been to Seapot (which isn't here in San Diego), without the conveyor belt. The ambiance of the restaurant is bright at the tables with a certain element of darkness in the background. You can also place a reservation if needed. Having a meal here is best for communal sharing, best on a cold day. You pick your broth to share for the table with two choices. For the spice level, it could be spicy. If you are unsure, you can have them start you off mild and then add more spice if it's not enough. The menu has items and drinks that aren't available at their appetizers (graffiti) or fridge area. Some of their popular items that even had me eyeing it like the crispy fried pork. After writing down your order, go to the graffiti decorated area to make your sauce to dip your items in. There is also have soups and some fruit with sesame balls - that's usually grabbed towards the end of your meal, but you can do it anytime. Then after putting down your items, you grab a white tray, and make a second visit to gaze upon the fridge and see what items you want in the hotpot. They have a plethora of meat along with some vegetarian options on the stick. Majority of items are seasoned spicy. This is not an all you can eat via one price. One stick is 50 cents. The boxes are priced based on color (which are unlisted). Once you grab your food options, your pot should have been brought to the table already and you can start to enjoy! My favorite to grab was the money bags as we went during Lunar New Year Eve. Parking may be a tad hard if you going during hungry time but there is also street parking. Bathrooms were alright. There are also shelves for holding food that you grabbed, but many patrons put their clothes in the middle to low areas. The most sticks the server who was counting ours was 200 sticks. We ate 78 sticks worth between 5 people at our table. Came out to around $175 without tip. We had 2 big eaters, 2 medium eaters, and 1 small eater. For big eaters, this may not be the place for you to splurge. But for small eaters, this is perfect to eat the amount you want. For those with food sensitivities, it will be hard to eat if your table since everything will be easily cross-contaminated (if you come in a group).

Cool spot to try out skewer style hot pot. Everything is self serve from the veggies, noodles, meat skewers, and sauce. You can order plates of meat with the servers. This spot is not all you can eat, so you pay by the amount of skewers you grab and the boxes of veggies and noodles are color coded by price. The house spicy beef tallow soup is incredibly spicy and numbing. My friend and I had to fish out the peppers but it was still very spicy. I like their bone broth the best! Service is pretty good. Self serve stations are well maintained. Parking can be a pain during prime hours here.