Shabu-Tatsu

Shabu-Tatsu

Shabu-Shabu Restaurant$$$$
East Village, New York
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  • Don't forget it is Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day today. You may want to call to confirm this place is open.
  • Minji S.
    "The best Shabu-Shabu & Sukiyaki in town ;) love it!!!!"(10 Tips)
    Jess L.
    "I'm Korean, and they have one of THE BEST bibimbaps around."(11 Tips)
    Tommy L.
    "the pork belly appetizer is a must try."(4 Tips)
    eceMen
    "Prime rib eye shabu shabu for 2 is 27 usd"(3 Tips)
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  • Cloe B.
    Cloe BushnellJanuary 17, 2015
    Great for groups! Can get prime rib for $27/person for dinner which includes salad, rice, vegetables, and ice cream. Def make a reservation - even with one you might have to wait for a lil.
  • Alex N.
    Alex NguyenJuly 7, 2016
    the sukiyaki courses will make your day so much better. lots of food, fun experience, intimate atmosphere, and ice cream for dessert! helpful staff, all around a wonderful spot for Japanese food.
  • eceMen
    eceMenJuly 1, 2017
    Prime rib eye shabu shabu for 2 is 27 usd / person and it is a MUST TRY. Also green tea flavored ice cream is amazing. The stuff is very friendly. Hope to come back soon!
  • Jin M.
    Jin MoonAugust 4, 2013
    Been here 5+ times
    The best time to go eat in this place is during the lunch special. No reservation needed, no crowds, pretty quiet and relaxing while enjoying $16.00 shabu shabu for each. No rush in finishing!!!
  • Caroline
    CarolineJanuary 21, 2016
    For an amazing authentic experience, come here and don't hold back. The wait staff is willing to help and explain the process, and the food is incredible. Great ambiance, too.
  • ZZubin
    ZZubinOctober 24, 2016
    If you've never had shabu, this is yet another interesting E 10th Japanese spot to check. Shabu shabu = thin sliced meat cooked in boiling water, sukiyaki = thin...cooked in soy base, yakiniku = grill
  • Marc
    MarcDecember 15, 2013
    Buzzfeed 31 Delicious Things You Need To Eat In NYC This Winter: Hot Pot "Spend a couple hours hanging out and DIY-ing your dinner around a steaming, bubbling pot of yummy Japanese broth"
  • Jennifer L.
    Jennifer LeeJuly 18, 2011
    Been here 5+ times
    prime ribeye shabu shabu is a must. swirl it in the pot for about 2-3 seconds for the most perfect, medium rare, melt-in-your-mouth bite of meat. oh! and add extra scallions and radish to the ponzu sa
  • Amanda W.
    Amanda WengJune 30, 2014
    The prime rib eye for shabu shabu is an extra $2/person (for lunch, at least), but it's so worth it! Meat is a lot more tender than the regular rib eye that you could get.
  • Chenjing W.
    Chenjing WangJuly 15, 2017
    Traditional Japanese setting. Very good food. Lunch special is only $24 for two, coming with the best green tea ice cream ever
  • Reet
    ReetOctober 13, 2013
    Can't go wrong w the prime rib eye shabu shabu. Add a side of beef tongue (sliced thin for a meaty lettuce crisp) and the snow crab too if it's still in season.
  • Jess L.
    Jess LeungApril 29, 2012
    The shabu-shabu is terrific, but the real star here is the bibimbap. I'm Korean, and they have one of THE BEST bibimbaps around. Intensely flavorful, it's hard to share.
  • Vanessa G.
    Vanessa GatlinDecember 10, 2013
    BuzzFeed says: "Step 1: Round up several friends. Step 2: Spend a couple hours DIY-ing your dinner around a steaming pot of yummy Japanese broth. Step 3: Congratulate self on an evening well spent."
  • Johanna
    JohannaMarch 19, 2015
    Prime rib shabu shabu is delicious. If you don't feel like going through the whole hot pot thing, the pork kimchee bibimbap: holy smokes. So good.
  • Ru L.
    Ru LuFebruary 25, 2015
    Legit Japanese Shabu-Shabu, sukiyaki, Nabe place -- coming from someone that grew up in Japan. The bar next door is also owned by the same owner!
  • Emanuela F.
    Emanuela FerrariDecember 29, 2013
    This is simply brilliant. You cook your own food, this makes everything easier and funnier. Love it.
  • Dat
    DatOctober 12, 2010
    Been here 10+ times
    There's usually an hour wait before 9:30pm but when you get in, shabu shabu with prime rib-eye is the way to go. Don't throw it all in at once, half the beauty is having everything freshly hot.
  • Navin
    NavinOctober 31, 2012
    Prime rib eye shabu is good, but you have to do the pork belly appetizer (pictured) and the bibimbap.
  • dawn.in.newyork
    dawn.in.newyorkJanuary 16, 2015
    Prime ribeye shabu $27. House sake both cold and warm are nice and only $6!
  • Nina B.
    Nina BahadurJune 8, 2011
    No reservation needed for Tuesday at 7:30pm. We loved the shabu-shabu - really good value for money. SO much food, and complimentary ice cream too!
  • Nancerella
    NancerellaJanuary 21, 2015
    I think you can totally do this at home and have a party with friends... Let's just it at home with some grass fed rib eye and organic vegetables!!!
  • Yiran G.
    Yiran GongMarch 14, 2015
    Sea food hot pot, eel bi bim bap&green tea ice cream! Highly recommended!
  • Rita L.
    Rita LNovember 20, 2016
    red bean ice cream for dessert is good, beef bibimbap is good too.
  • Geoff K.
    Geoff KimFebruary 6, 2012
    Asian 5.4: This Shabu Shabu place in the East Village is pretty good and great if you like a warm soupy broth on a cold day.
  • Philip H.
    Philip HarperSeptember 13, 2011
    Been here 10+ times
    Best shabu shabu in nyc hands down! Great service too and when ordering the meal you get free ice cream green tea is my fave
  • jake f.
    jake furstOctober 11, 2010
    Been here 10+ times
    Shabu A is the way to go. Also, best late night drunken-eats deal around ($14 full meal of prime rib-eye goodness from mid -1:30am on Fri and Sat)
  • Linda C.
    Linda ChowFebruary 11, 2015
    All 6 of us got the prime beef shabu shabu. It's clean, healthy, tasty, and comforting, but a wee pricey
  • Danielle E.
    Danielle ElliotMay 11, 2015
    Get the shabu shabu. They can split the pot if someone in the group doesn't eat meat (😍)
  • Cuauthemoc S.
    Cuauthemoc SandovalAugust 7, 2014
    The rumors about the pork belly appetizer are true. Nom nom. Dumplings are on point as well.
  • Nat H.
    Nat HarwardDecember 10, 2013
    Hot Pot: "Spend a couple hours hanging out and DIY-ing your dinner around a steaming, bubbling pot of yummy Japanese broth." Read more
  • Twiggy S.
    Twiggy SCYOctober 6, 2013
    Had prime beef shabu shabu, and it was fine...not the best that I've had. Bibimbap was surprisingly good !
  • Giovanni D.
    Giovanni D'PalmaJanuary 2, 2016
    Fantastic place, the staff helped us get our bearings and the food was delicious.
  • Y. NEGi S.
    Y. NEGi SatoNovember 21, 2013
    nabe is actually good too. but u kinda need to know when to stop cooking and stuff.
  • Joe B.
    Joe BurgessSeptember 29, 2016
    The gyoza is amazing! Thin wrapper and just generally amazing
  • Omer Z.
    Omer ZachAugust 13, 2014
    If you wear glasses avoid the corner tables if you can. The shabu pot will steam them up like crazy.
  • Angela
    AngelaOctober 5, 2011
    Everyone comes here for Shabu Shabu, but Don't sleep on the sukiyaki and the pork belly appetizer
  • Carlos R.
    Carlos RicartJuly 4, 2013
    Definitely get the shabu tatsu. The prime rib is good but the pork is great!
  • Sun A C.
    Sun A ChungNovember 24, 2014
    $16 each for lunch, $25 for dinner. Prime ribeye shabu shabu! Greentea icecream is served after.
  • Bitter R.
    Bitter RootJanuary 8, 2015
    Just get the prime rib. That, some sake, and maybe some ice cream is all you need.
  • Lina T.
    Lina TrifonJune 13, 2016
    Been here 5+ times
    The Shabu-Shabu is great! Go for the prime rib!
  • Roberto V.
    Roberto VerdeDecember 14, 2011
    Get a side of pork and sweet potato to add to the prime rib. Mmmm mmmm good.
  • Tommy L.
    Tommy LeeOctober 14, 2010
    Been here 10+ times
    best bibimbap in town, better than any korean restaurant. the pork belly appetizer is a must try.
  • Josh C.
    Josh ClapperJuly 17, 2013
    The Shabu Shabu is a delicious DIY feast but it's also a ton of food, prepare yourself!
  • Pulse Radio
    Pulse RadioNovember 22, 2011
    If you ever needed to reconstitute your soul in advance of yet another big night-this is definitely the place to do it.
  • Michael C.
    Michael ChiangMarch 8, 2013
    Been here 5+ times
    Rib-eye and shrimp shabu shabu is the way to go!
  • Linda V.
    Linda VoJanuary 13, 2013
    The peanut sauce is the way to go with the shabu
  • Ina L.
    Ina LiJanuary 12, 2015
    The food is good but over priced. And waiter was ride and actually came out and told that the tip is not enough!
  • dawn.in.newyork
    dawn.in.newyorkJanuary 31, 2015
    Eel bibimbap is really special. So delicious.
  • Emily K.
    Emily K.April 25, 2016
    THE place to go for shabu shabu or sukiyaki in NYC.
  • Minji S.
    Minji SonMarch 24, 2013
    The best Shabu-Shabu & Sukiyaki in town ;) love it!!!!
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