Shabu Shabu Restaurants in Japan(32)

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Tsukitei

A relaxed and refined hotpot restaurant which also serves up delicate Kyoto-style cuisine — take your pick or enjoy them together.

Lunch: $6.98-34.93
Dinner: $34.93-69.86
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Ichi-nii-san

Premium pork is the order of the day at this hotpot restaurant in Ginza, with stylish Japanese design and a great atmosphere.

Lunch: $6.98-13.97
Dinner: $27.94-34.93
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Ganryu-jima

A hotpot and grilled beef specialist in central Tokyo, where you can book a full meat-lovers feast packed with A5 grade wagyu beef.

Dinner: $27.94-34.93
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Ginza Seryna

Experience Kobe beef, succulent crab dishes, and seasonal delicacies in this cozy Ginza restaurant. Sample mouth-watering wagyu or hairy crab shabu-shabu-style, or opt instead to indulge in sukiyaki course meals.

Lunch: $34.93-69.86
Dinner: $104.79-174.66
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As far as social Japanese dining goes, you’d struggle to find a more fun group meal than shabu shabu hot pot. A Japanese remix of the classic Chinese style, this dish consists of thin-cut meats, heaps of fresh vegetable, and blocks of silky tofu all cooked right at your table in a tasty simmering broth. It’s perfect as a winter warmer dish, or just as a delicious treat year-round.

Variety is the name of the game, with many places offering all-you-can-eat deals with dozens of ingredients, and broths ranging from the standard golden dashi to spicy kimchi and curry. And the variety of sauces — soy, sesame, ponzu, and more — mean that no two bites need taste the same.

This is a meal to suit any budget. Whether you want to load up on protein and beer to prepare for a big night out, or treat yourself to a stylish tatami-mat meal with a personal chef, there’s a shabu shabu restaurant in Japan for you. Reserve a seat at one of these shabu shabu restaurants in Japan and you’re guaranteed to leave satisfied.