service is very friendly, but sometimes they get very busy and could be a hustle to get their attention. Boston Mainstays illustration by Emily Phares Foursquare Shabu Zen. i come here at least 4-5 times per month. Shabu-Zen is an adventure for those who haven’t had hot pot before and a comfort for those who love it no matter which neighborhood you’re in. yummm.Īt the end of the meal they always bring you this free red bean soup dessert. You can also order more veggies or other stuff on the side. I usually get the surf and turf which includes seafood platter with your choice of beef, chicken, pork, or lamb.Īll courses come with assorted vegetable plate and a choice of udon noodle, vermicelli, or steamed jasmine rice. it’s not really spicy and numbing like the real sichuan broth, but good enough. i usually get the chinese spicy – sichuan style. this is why i choose shabu over the regular hot pot because of the sauce! ![]() i love love dipping things with this sauce. ![]() i believe it’s soy sauce, but they probably diluted with water. the deliciousness starts here -> the sauce. 71680 Highway 111, Rancho Mirage, Greater Palm Springs, CA 92270-5000 +1 76 Website Menu. now, i go to the allston/brighton location more often because they have a small parking lot in the back of their restaurant and the it is a lot more spacious than the chinatown location. 94 reviews 11 of 58 Restaurants in Rancho Mirage Japanese Asian Vegetarian Friendly. i have been going to the chinatown location for years til they opened the one in allston/brighton. I tend to not write reviews for places that i go often, but since i just bought a new camera i wanted to take some test shots with it. although i do like the cheese fondue, the meat fondue is horrible compare to shabu shabu. ![]() shabu/hot pot is like fondue where you sit at a table and cook your food in a hot pot as you eat. it’s just so comforting, warm, not so heavy, and simple flavors that are amazing delicious. if you ask me what would like to eat, 95% of the time i would say shabu. Shabu/hot pot is probably my fave thing to eat in boston.
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