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5 hotpot dos and don’ts after Hong Kong buffet bagging video goes viral

A clip of patrons bagging a hotpot joint’s ingredients to take home has social media bubbling. Are you enjoying the dish civilly and safely?

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Hotpot is enjoyed throughout Hong Kong, mainland China and Asia, but how can you eat it without offending your fellow diners? Photo: Shutterstock
Lisa Cam

Over the weekend, social media was set ablaze when a clip of a couple at a hotpot restaurant bagging raw ingredients to take home went viral.

While this is an obvious no-no at most hotpot restaurants, the episode might have you wondering about other dining etiquette points when it comes to cooking and eating hotpot.

There are a few golden rules that, if broken, can lead to scorn from fellow diners and, worse, illness.

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Read on to see whether you have been a hotpot hero or heretic.

Hong Kong restaurant in hot water after video of diners sneaking seafood, beef goes viral

Hong Kong restaurant in hot water after video of diners sneaking seafood, beef goes viral

1. Be aware of others

Hotpot is a shared experience. Be mindful not to monopolise the pot by dumping an entire plate of ingredients into the pot without consulting your fellow diners.
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