Submitted by Qin Lola on 08/30/2022
Fresh and Good variety of meats. Reasonable price. I particularly like that each person has individual hot pot. I take out a star because there’s no fruit.
So good! The meat, the noodle selections, and the ice cream ????
Came here with my husband and two friends. Didn’t make reservations, it was a week night at 6:30pm and we were able to get seats!
You choose the broth first (4 options) and then the meat selections.
There is a buffet style for some cooked foods (their meatballs are good, the dumplings, and the sesame balls). There is also buffet style for the veggies (my fav are spinach and bok choy), noodles (spinach noodles, udon, and ramen are my fav), and lots of other food items!
You can choose many different sauces (sesame is my choice of sauce there).
And there is an ice cream machine (the usual vanilla, mixed, or chocolate) with cute tiny spoons and little plastic cups.
The servers/waiters/waitresses are super nice and took my plate once. They come back once in awhile to ask if you need more broth too.
It’s about $31 per a person for all you can eat. It’s very yummy and I recommend it!
Plenty of parking as well and located next to so many other stores.
Submitted by Jessica You on 08/16/2022
My wife and I have been to different Shabu Shabu restaurants in different area and try them out each restaurant have different flavors,ingredients and cooking methods to make a good Shabu Shabu. Our friends brought us to the restaurant to try it out inside the restaurant was really nice. Our friends recommend to us order all you can eat for $31.99 foe the weekend.
They have five types of broth and eleven types of meats plus they also have seafood,noodles,vegetables and other items at the restaurant. Overall my wife and I enjoy the food very good we bring family and friends to All that Shabu.
Submitted by Sergio Zermeno on 08/14/2022
The popular beef bone broth & house seafood both have no flavor and is basically like water. But shabu-shabu is basically swishing the meat around in hot water so I suppose this is better. However with the multitude of hot-pot places serving such flavorful soups, this pales in comparison. But again, it is shabu-shabu so it really is up to you and how you like these soups.
I myself prefer them flavorful so luckily they have a self-serve bar of condiments and spices, which you can add to your soup. The garlic, hot sauces, green onion, sliced onions and cilantro helped a lot. There are other choice but that's what we added.
Meat selection was good, but they meat didn't stand out so differently from other places. I do like that they had less fat and better marbling on some cuts.
Service was almost non-existent. They seated us, brought us the soup, and every now and then brought out the meat. But they never really told us which meat was which and there was no service beyond that. Even refilling our soups required waving down someone OR walking up to someone to ask. Which isn't odd since it's a "buffet" in that way.
Speaking of the buffet it was packed plentiful with vegetables, seafood, noodles, and other offerings for shabu-shabu / hot-pot.
Submitted by Cc Pearl on 08/12/2022
I think this is one of the best AYCE shabu spots I’ve been to.
- Unlimited fountain drinks. Green tea is refreshing.
- Soft serve after dinner. It’s my favorite way to end the meal. The last time I went the vanilla side wasn’t working but it’s super good.
- Great sauce bar! Other places I’ve been the sauces have been super runny and thin. Their sesame and peanut sauce is thick and great for dipping. They also have a great variety.
- Meat is super thin and comes in small portions. It really lets you pace yourself and order just the right amount. I get super overwhelmed when the meat portions are massive because I’m worried I won’t be able to finish or I’ll have to force it down so I don’t get extra charged.
- Service is fast and meat comes out quick.
- There are hot food offerings and banchan. Just filler in my opinion but still great!
Submitted by Chanel Choubacha on 04/06/2022
Although I haven't had Shabu before, it seems like this is more akin to chinese hot pot as other reviewers have mentioned, but offering more korean than chinese dishes.
Regardless, the food was delicious! Huge selection of seafood and vegetables, along with a small section of hot foods. There are quite a bit of Korean dishes like kimchi, japchae, and bulgogi, all of which were surprisingly great for a place that doesn't specialize in cooked dishes.
Hot pots are individual here which is nice as you can flavor your broth however you like, but rhe drawback being you'll have to eat a lot to get a rich depth of flavor in the broth.
Meats were great quality and everything is ayce. Definitely a must try for any hot pot/ Korean food fan!
Submitted by Jon Yip Chuck on 03/17/2022
The restaurant had a nice atmosphere and the food was fine. I thought the bone broth would have more flavor seeing how stock is derived from bones. It was just a bit bland. The spicy miso was great. Would have wanted a different flavor other than vanilla ice cream but it's still refreshing after some shabu.
Submitted by Santiago Munoz on 02/23/2022
This easily became my favorite AYCE shabu place. I’m really wondering why I’ve only recently found out about this place. The service was great, and the vegetables and meat were fresh. Your dinner comes with a free soft drink (lemme say it again, FREE). They have a good meat selection, and the service was pretty quick. You can order 3 meats per round, and the wait between rounds is never too long. The staff are always quick to walk around checking in to see if you want to order more, refill broth, etc. The filet mignon and signature beef ribeye was absolutely delicious and I found myself ordering that over and over again.
Submitted by N C. on 12/30/2021
This is basically a Chinese style hot pot place. I wouldn’t call it a Shabu Shabu restaurant where you dip neatly arranged meats and veggies for in a hot pot of simmering soup.
Shabu-Shabu is a Japanese nabemono hotpot dish of thinly sliced meat and vegetables boiled in water and served with dipping sauces.
Clearly at this restaurant, it’s more or less of a Chinese hot pot place where you get an individual pot of hot soup and order some meats and then add on all you can eat veggies from a salad bar.
The service was very good but the management was lousy. They don’t let you know how long you would have to wait when you put down your name on the waiting list and they never answer their phone when you try to call.
The meats were mediocre. Most of the sliced meats we got tasted like paper. The only meat I like was the lamb.
The AYCE side dish counter was not very COVID proof as the utensils for picking the veggies were touched by everyone and were kind of dirty. I avoided going for those sides. The price is not too bad but may not want to go back.
Submitted by Regis Kwong on 12/29/2021
Came here for lunch on a weekend and it quickly filled up after we arrived. Although it's called shabu shabu, this place is a mix of Korean and Chinese too. It's all you can eat, so you can pretty much grab whatever you want minus the meat and soup broth. They have a pretty good selection of veggies, seafood, noodles, etc. They have a good choice of dipping sauces as well. The meats were tasty, but what made me take a star off was the flavor of the broths. We had a hard time really tasting the flavors of the broths, and it's such a big component of shabu shabu. Other than that, I definitely recommend it if you're in the mood for ayce shabu shabu
Submitted by Brandon Sato on 10/06/2021