Little Sheep Mongolian Hot Pot

Little Sheep Mongolian Hot Pot in Edison, NJ
1737 Route 27, Edison, NJ 08817
(732) 626-5991

Contacts

Street address:
1737 Route 27

City / suburb:
Edison

County:
Middlesex

State:
New Jersey

ZIP code:
08817

Phone:
(732) 626-5991

GPS Longitude:
-74.4082538

GPS Latitude:
40.5131895

Business description

Restaurant, Asian Restaurant, Asian Fusion Restaurant, Fondue Restaurant, Vegetarian Restaurant, Seafood Restaurant, Soup Restaurant

Little Sheep Mongolian Hot Pot offers Mongolian hot pot dining, using a delicious soup made from flavorful spices and ingredients, high quality meats and fresh produce. Our Edison, NJ location is conveniently located off of Lincoln Highway and Vineyard Road. With 36 spices and ingredients in our original soup base recipe, our flavorful broth is sure to satisfy every single one of your taste buds. The highest quality meats ranging from lamb, beef, pork, and poultry are sliced perfectly to cook within seconds of touching the simmering broth. When the mouth-watering scent of our hot pot hits you, you'll be hooked for sure! For vegetarians, we offer leafy greens, mushrooms, and other vegetables that perfectly complement our famous broth. Seafood lovers will also not be left out with our fresh seafood list. Mongolian Hot Pot serves as the forerunner to the modern fondue. Its history stems back hundreds of years to the nomadic Mongols, where tribes would gather together around a fire to cook fresh meats in a communal pot with simmering broth. Hot pot focuses on the fundamental ideas of fresh, healthy ingredients, sharing, friendship, family, and the excitement of gathering around a dinner table. Today, Little Sheep Mongolian Hot Pot continues this culture and offers those same fundamental qualities!

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Business data
Standard industrial classification code: 2099
City / suburb: Edison, NJ
County: Middlesex
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According to our records, this business is located at 1737 Route 27 in Edison (in Middlesex County), New Jersey 08817, the location GPS coordinates are: 40.5131895 (latitude), -74.4082538 (longitude). Little Sheep Mongolian Hot Pot is categorized under Butter, Renovated and Processed (SIC code 2099). You can contact the company by phone at (732) 626-5991. Business website can be accessed at http://littlesheephotpot.com.
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