Shabu-Zen
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Stopped here just for an appetiser and a drink prior to a fundraiser at Westwood High School. Oh my gosh....so thrilled I did. While I wanted the sash…
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delicious broth, fresh ingredients, and good service. i had the seafood supreme in miso and vegetable broth, it was absolutely delicious. i also had a…
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nice clean place, good service, food is fresh and tasty. you can relax and take time enjoy shabu and talking with friend. The soup taste good food cam…
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Shabu-Zen is open for Casual Dining and Noodle Shop. Shabu-Zen serves Asian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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9 Reviews on “Shabu-Zen”
nice clean place, good service, food is fresh and tasty. you can relax and take time enjoy shabu and talking with friend. The soup taste good food came out fast, I just try combo set of meat and seafood platter. it costed 24$ for two of us, reasonable price.
Really liked the ambience of this Place. Exceptionally friendly servers and amazing food. The hot pot was such a cool thing. I’d ordered a vegetable platter along with scezwan, spicy base which was big enough to fill 2-3 people. Do NOT miss out on the sauce. With a little bit of garlic, it blends perfectly with the platter.
Very good Szechuan spicy hot pot.Try the surf & Turf (seafood and a choice of meat).Must improve the service at the tables.Excellent Gyozas!
Love the hot pot at Q. Th…. Love the hot pot at Q.This is better!
Shabu-fun. What could be better on a January day than a bubbling pot of beautifully-spiced broth? My pork bouillon had black cardamon, whole cloves of garlic, and many other unfathomable delights. The staff were extremely helpful in explaining how to eat, which essentially means how to cook the array of meat and vegetables placed in front of you. The beef was great; the lamb was sublime, beautiful with Mongolian sauce and udon. I was there between lunch and the staff lunch, so it wasn’t so busy, but the staff were delightful and the atmosphere receded altogether once I started cooking my noodles in the delicious stock.
I went three times to this restaurant. All the times i loved! I am not the kind person who cares about the waiting, or the stuff, i just care about the food. I really enjoyed the food and i recommend it! Go there and try the hot water pot.
A ok. Nothing against them personally, but i always prefer to do hot pot at home instead. eating out, yes, saves me the trouble of prepping, but i get to pay double for half the food, and i don’t always want everything that’s included in the set. ordering extras (ex. beef ball was $4 for, like, 6) is even more costly than the $20 set w/few slices of beef to begin with.besides, the essence of hotpot is in the soup–which is very ordinary here. nothing a pot o’ water and some chicken bouillons can’t do.even so, yeah, $20 should get you filled w/all the stuff they provide. but w/the few slices of beef and a large chunk of vegetables, i really can fare much better at home w/that budget. eating at home also takes away the long lines, the noise, parking issues in ctown, etc. and while hot-potting IS potentially a sweaty business, at least when at home, i can take off my sweater as freely as i want.one thing i appreciate about this place (if i remember correctly), is that they let you scoop your own dipping condiments as you see fit. i HATE places that charge you extra for dipping sauce by the dollop. seriously!??!:)