2316 days ago

Mongolian Experience at Little Lamb Takapuna and Ellerslie

Little Lamb Takapuna and Ellerslie

Have the Mongolian hot pot experience like no other, it is rather exotic and extremely satisfied food and cultural experience.

Have you ever tried having organic meat for your hot pot? Well, This is why you have to visit us and you will want to come back again.

With the traditional welcoming ceremony, you will start to wonder whether you have travelled in time. The freshness of the vegetable, the flavoursome soup and the plating will put you in a very different time zone.

If you like to taste the most traditional and world-renowned hot pot, you don't want to miss out on this at Little Lamb Takapuna and Ellerslie.

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Takapuna Location:
178 Hurstmare Rd, Takapuna. Phone: 09 222 2737

Ellerslie Location:
2e Robert St, Ellerslie. Phone 09 280 1511
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