
Haidilao Unveils Exclusive Collaboration With Jackson Wang For 'MAGIC MAN 2' Set Meal
Running for one month, the collab features rotating merch — from collectable photocards to plush pillows — included with a special set meal curated by Jackson himself. Featuring his personally chosen ingredients, the meal lets fans enjoy his favourite hotpot flavours while collecting exclusive items that change through phases.
This isn't the first time that Jackson Wang collaborated with the thriving hotpot company. Earlier in 2025, Haidilao Malaysia launched the 'Jackson's Pick Set Meal' priced at RM 158, which quickly became a fan favourite. The set featured dual soup bases such as tomato and Sichuan spicy, paired with premium meats like beef and lamb, fresh seafood, vegetables, and signature sides like fried rice and crispy pork strips—all carefully chosen to reflect Jackson's personal hotpot preferences.
His collaboration successfully combined great food with unique memorabilia, giving fans a chance to savour Jackson's favourite flavours while adding limited-edition items to their collections. During the event, fans who purchase the specially curated set meal will have the chance to receive a limited-edition Haidilao x Magic Man 2 photocard, along with either a phone stand or an exclusive pillow. Each item is designed with Jackson Wang's signature style, making them must-haves for any true fan and a perfect addition to your collection.
With new merchandise dropping throughout the month, it's the perfect excuse to come back, collect them all, and savour Jackson's personal hotpot favourites along the way. Whether you're a longtime Haidilao lover or discovering the experience for the first time, this collaboration brings a unique fusion of music, food, and fandom you won't want to miss.
The collab meal is only available at selected outlets in Sabah, Sarawak, Penang, Johor, Perak, and Melaka, so check out Haidilao Malaysia's official social media pages for more details.
Source: Instagram
Zaima Humaria contributed to this article
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