Would’ve been 5 starts but they tables are pretty cramped!Servers: Very friendly! Anyone you see just stop & they help you. Since it’s a self serve thing they don’t stop too often at the table. So they tell you to just stop any of them walking byBroths: We all got different ones so we could all try them! My sister, her Bf, myself & my husband went. I got the Mala spicy which was soooo good. I love spice but not to a point you can’t taste the food. This was perfect heat & flavor. Every broth we got was good. There is also things at the bar to add to it if you want to adjust the flavor more to your liking.The environment: clean! Bathrooms not as much but not bad. Had all the old schools jams playing which I loved. Plenty of things to choose from which were labeled & cleanFood choices: The free endless meat they had was a huge bonus! I love pork shoulder & my hubby loves beef belly. Yes you pay for any premium meats so it depends on if you don’t like the endless meat choices, if that matters to you. We didn’t care for the premium stuff so we were happy. The endless veggies, different choices of noodles, & everything else is impressive! Right down to the watermelon that was sweet & a brownie that I couldn’t stop eating for desert. My husband is allergic to shell fish but I did try the clams & they were good with teriyaki sauce I added. I wasn’t brave enough to try anything more with him there. The seafood looked decent but keep in mind we are in AZ. I’m from MN so my standards are just too high so I try to be nice about seafood here. I do know horrible seafood & this place had decent stuff.We have eaten at other hot pots & my husband & I got a quarter of what we ate here for $80! For $30 a person this place is a steal!!! Definitely will be back.
the meat and the food at the bar is fresh!! And the price for all you can eat is reasonable. Just hope they have salty peanut sauce instead of the current one which is a sweet
This place has the most choices in terms of side items. I like this place a lot since everyone get their own bowl of soup instead of sharing a big pot. 1 person can get Tom Yum while another person can get Sukiyaki soup. I feel that the price is pretty reasonable also.
New fave spot for shabu! Staff was kind and attentive from the moment you walk in. My favorite thing about this place is each person gets their own burner and choice of soup base!First you are seated, then you tell the server your soup base and meat selection. Then you go to the beginning of the buffet line. The little bowls are for the rice (which they scoop for you). Then grab a plate and you help yourself to the vegetables... which then leads to the noodles, then seafood, then sauces to add flavor to your soup. You can keep coming back for more.They do charge for leftovers so make sure not to get too much at a time.Wonderful place for families. At $30 per adult, you can DEFINITELY make the food worth it for you.
The broths for the hot pot were ok. The buffet was clean and well stocked. They had crisp fresh veggies, shrimp, clams, and a number of sauces to add to your soup. They had none of the premium meats and they were out of rice. They were also out of soda and most of their drinks including tea.
It was really good. The mala broth was so perfect and they have so many things in the buffet to pick from. It's hard not to get carried away. Very friendly service too. They'll help you get started and get stuffed. :)
FELL IN LOVE! Their buffet is extensive with options like crab, crawfish, shrimp, and fish! Variety of noodles and veggies, eggs and even some cheese stuffed raviolis that i loved. The spicy broths are so delicious and they have more broth options than other hot pot restaurants. Price is a little high but it's worth the all you can eat!
Fantastic food, great service, and a really fun experience! I highly recommend for a first or 100th date, or even for families with older children.For the first timers:Start by selecting your individual broth base for your ramen and any proteins you'd like from the butcher. (Their vegetarian broth is also GF). While your waiter heads off for those items, you can grab a plate and head for the vegetables and proteins at the self-serve bars. Begin with the end in mind- you're building your own ramen bowl, so pick flavors and sauces that will play well together...Back at the table, you'll probably find your personal hotpot already simmering away. Time to have fun adding your ingredients bit by bit to build flavor and enjoy...you have control of all the ingredients and each seat has temperature controls for their hot pot...so get creative and see who can build the best ramen experience!
Went this past weekend, place was bright and clean. The food selection was off the hook, and the staff was there to assist with food combinations.I noticed all employees in a constant state of cleaning and helping. Absolutely recommend this place.
This restaurant is very clean, which is great, however, we could only order the all you can eat soup which is $30. For people who don’t eat much, it is very large waste of money. Great experience for hot plates, but not worth the money. They also charged my 5 year old $12.99, when he just eat a few things off my plate. They charge kids by their height. $8.99 for under 40” and $12.99 for 40”-50”. My older son, under 50” was charged for an adult meal. Don’t think I’ll go back. :/