Stopped in fo lunch after a shoot in town wow this was great. So enjoyable, quiet due to covid, we will do that again
Perfect for a rainy day. I tried their shabu shabu while my friends got a ramen and a udon. They all came in a big portion. Remember to try their side dishes as well.
I love this place. Every time I visit I leave impressed and satisfied. The sashimi noodle dish is a work of art. So to the shabu shubus. All kinds of other things.
Shabu shabu was a very generous and warming meal, enough to share between two not-so-hungry people with a varied selection of vegies and hearty miso flavour in the vegetable shabu shabu. Tuna sashimi was also nice and fresh and the free tea is always a nice touch. Service was alright and atmosphere is good!
The Shabu set contains some meat and vegetables for the pot and a bowl of rice. The small plates here is just normal. The chicken wings is OK but he octopus ball is bad.
This place is pretty standard. The shabu shabu concept is cool but the food and service is at an average level. It's a little difficult to eat rice from the tiny square bowl and it's served at such a small quantity that it doesn't nearly fill you up.
Adventures In Winterland
+5
My love of shabu shabu is no secret, but on this particular visit, a friend and I indulged in dessert there after our reliably delicious beef shabu shabu. There are three icecream flavours on the dessert menu – green tea, black sesame and red bean – all traditional Japanese dessert flavours. I picked the black sesame and my friend tried the red bean flavour. The scoops were $3.80 each and came out in a side dish-sized bowl, with one reasonably sized scoop inside. The black sesame scoop was a not-completely-appealing grey colour, but had a really fascinating savoury taste. The icecream was very creamy and at first that hid the sesame flavour, which made an appearance on the back palate at the end of the mouthful. The more I ate, the clearer the flavour became, and whilst it wasn’t as sweet as I expected, my friend preferred that to the sweeter red bean flavour. I tried a bite of the red bean, and actually thought it worked better, the sweet flavour pairing well with the creaminess. The verdict? Japanese icecream flavours are an adventure, definitely worth a try with varying sweet-savoury options!
Convenient for a student, and good food too. The service wasn't too good but meh, the food makes up for it I guess. ☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️
This place has all you want for a good Japanese meal! Great prices, generous sashimi portions, individual hot pots and quick service. Have been numerous times and will be back.
One of the nice dinning options around ANU, I recommend beef shabu shabu, the marbled beef slices tastes really tender and flavorful. Good portion of sashimi set also.
The two of us ordered the Shabu Shahu with beef, udon noodle egg soup, prawn tempera, and vegatable tempera. All very yummy. The server was very friendly and helful with the menu explanations. We went on a Tuesday lunchtime when it quiet, but the premises was nice and would be great I expect at dinner time.
We thought to have not eaten there because It looked quiet, but behind that wall people all the tables were booked. Tasty food, average price ($16/meal). The best part was Bonnie being our waitress. We were really impressed with her service - all 13 tables to herself. She was very sweet and always had a smile.
Omg they reopen for trading after quite a while! I miss the beef shabu set so much then I just stick to it. IT WAS JUST AMAZING!!!
Ticking all boxes for me as they got fast and friendly customer service, cozy & warm dining atmosphere and most importantly, really tasty food. Everyone should go for a hot pot shabu in this freezing Canberra winter! High recommend! Will definitely com back soon ;) Keep it up guys!
Looks like its under rated, the food was delicious. Loved the shabu shabu hotpot. Will come again soon.
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