We came here with friends for a night out. We were really disappointed at the end of our meal to see a rather large service charge on our meal, (it’s written in very small letters on the front page) and we cooked our own food....More
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We came here with friends for a night out. We were really disappointed at the end of our meal to see a rather large service charge on our meal, (it’s written in very small letters on the front page) and we cooked our own food....More
Quick friendly Asian food. Freshly made salads with duck noodles tasty and woks nice. Very reasonably priced.
Inspired by Asian tradition. You can make your own choices re. veggies and broth. Then you can make your own soup in a little casserole. Wonderful, relatively quiet place, where you can interact with each other without loud music and unnecessary noise.
The ajoining To To Pho restaurant doesn't have its own entry on TripAdvisor it seems, but the kitchen is shared by the ajoining Shabu Shabu, so food quality is likely to be the same. The bun noodle salad (though they werw out of bun and...More
It was very tasty, the service was nice, it's a cosy place. I recommed to everyone who likes to taste sth new.
When I was a kid my Mom always told me that you're not supposed to play with food. Well, guess what? In Shabu Shabu eating is fun. You'll find plenty of things to choose from (starting with broth to noodles to everything else) and you...More
I have lived a few years in Asia and was pretty surprise by food quality at this place. Pretty nice ! It is just a pity that the seats are so uncomfortable and the atmosphere of the place is quite cold. Also the waiters were...More
If not the "real deal" for strict connoisseurs, this tiny restaurant offers a great food experience. I believe that their selection is wide and the base broths that they use are good. I would definitely go there again. Food: 10 Service: 8 (maybe they are...More
There's something endearingly '80s about this place. You order a soup base (bouillon) and the vegetable/meat additions you want to add to your soup, and then you "cook" it yourself in the built-in pots at your table. There are also regular restaurant options on the...More
I'm not a big fan of cooking, frankly I've got no idea how this is all possible that raw something transforms into something delicious :-) Shabu Shabu changed a little bit that fact. This place is cool! There is sort of bowl mounted inside the...More