
Table Guides
Your First Hotpot Can Still Feel Unhurried
There is no standard sequence to memorize. Begin with the broth, add a little at a time, and find a pace that feels like your own.
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TABLE GUIDES
From a first hotpot to a shared gathering, find a dining rhythm that never hurries and makes room for everyone.
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This is a series with an order, but no obligation to read it in order. Every cover and number is a wayfinding marker. Start at the beginning, or choose the question that feels most useful now.

Table Guides
There is no standard sequence to memorize. Begin with the broth, add a little at a time, and find a pace that feels like your own.
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Table Guides
The warmth of shared hotpot lives in asking first, saving a portion for someone else, and letting the meal move without hurry.
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Table Guides
Arrange one bite by texture rather than volume: choose a main character, add a contrast, and let the broth connect them.
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Table Guides
After the broth has traveled through the whole table, a staple is more than something filling—it gathers the flavors of the meal into a quiet ending.
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