KPOT is a unique and welcoming spot that offers a hands-on all-you-can-eat dining experience with a mix of traditional Korean BBQ and hot pot. The restaurant is LGBTQ+ friendly and has a trendy and casual atmosphere. The staff, particularly Sam, Alyssa, Kevin, and Kim, are attentive and knowledgeable, making sure guests have a memorable experience. However, there have been some issues with service, such as delayed orders and difficulties with the ordering system. Additionally, there is a $5 charge for small take-home containers, which may be a disappointment for some guests. Despite these minor issues, KPOT remains a popular spot for groups and families, offering a wide variety of options and a fun, interactive dining experience. The quality of the food is generally good, with some standout dishes like the Korean fried chicken, but some guests have reported average or disappointing experiences. Pricing is generally on the higher side, with meals ranging from $20 to $100 or more per person, but the value is seen in the large quantity and variety of food offered. Overall, KPOT is a solid choice for those looking for a unique and interactive dining experience, but it may not be the best fit for those on a tight budget or seeking a more traditional dining experience.