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    DipDipDip Tatsu-Ya

    3.9 (428 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndJapanese, Hot Pot

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    Gyoza
    Sydney N.

    The vibe inside the restaurant is unreal! It was like walking into a completely different world. Our server was so accommodating and knew everything that there was to know about the entire menu. Not only that not a single glass was left empty or stomach for that matter. You are given so much broth and veggies, and the sauces are filled with flavor/umami. The non-alcoholic beverage was also delicious. The dinner was truly a culinary experience.

    Munsa M.

    Came here for date night and we had a great time!! We started with oysters, a savory raw fish, and the pork gyoza and they were so delicious!! We got the Japanese hotpot next and it was ok, I wish the broth was a more flavorful, it was too bland for my liking. Luckily there were a lot of dipping sauces that I ended up putting in to make up for the lack of flavor. I liked the pork belly and scallops for meat but the chicken meatballs were not good, something about the flavor profile was bitter and off putting to me. I got sake to drink and it was delicious!! The server was very nice and knowledgeable about the menu!!

    D3
    Lauren S.

    Second time, as good as the first. Service is always stellar. The staff walk you through all of the options and how to make the perfect shabu-shabu. Appetizers are fun and fresh (the oysters were my favorite). We had 2 x D3 and I asked for guidance in a custom build. Scallops and shabu vegetables with a few sauces and beef meatballs. Delicious. Don't be shy, try things when you come and chat with the staff for a Michelin experience.

    Charmaine S.

    Made reservations and so glad I did ahead of the birthday celebration of my very good friend (who introduced me to Dipdip! Amongst other foodie places). It got packed! Our server Angie did well. I had D3 and my friend had Tonkotsu. We had Wagyu, yellow fin, Charred bone marrow, beef tongue, shrimp balls, duck fat candle, pork belly scallop! We killed it! Amazing as usual and very professional, attentive, friendly staff! Decorations were minimal but beautiful. Love this place! Standard is still high as ever Oh and Brandon is the sweetest! He remembered me and my son from our first visit. Had a lovely desert to clean our palates and wine for the birthday celebrant. Cheers

    Caiqian C.

    I had to try DipDipDip since it's another concept by the Tatsu-ya family of restaurants, and I love both Ramen Tatsu-ya and Kemuri Tatsu-ya. DipDipDip does not disappoint. Just like its sister restaurants, the decor and theme is impeccable. Eating here is such a fun experience. We came for the first time before the menu revamp and returned again recently with the new menu, and we love the new menu that added options to have a nabeyaki (all-in-one bowl) option in addition to the shabu shabu (dipping meats in hot broth) option! The A5 wagyu with truffle sukiyaki dip is just out of this world, and the way the meatballs are served is fun! The appetizers are also delicious. We had the oyster and the pork sui gyoza (dumplings). If we didn't also want main courses, I would've ordered more of both for sure. They've also got a lovely sake selection. Definitely hit DipDipDip up for a special occasion or a date night out.

    Kristin S.

    Plenty of parking since there is a big lot. Highly recommend reservations since the place is not that big. Service was amazing! I got the ROPPONGI SOUR to drink which was sweet but not too much. Definitely enjoyed it. I got the miso Smokey broth which I really enjoyed and it was not very spicy. The omakase is the way to go since you'll get to try a variety of options if you can't decide what you want.

    The oysters
    Emma B.

    This place deserves well more than five stars. I brought my dad in about a month ago when he was visiting from out of state; mind you, my father is a very blue collar man. He rarely, if ever, goes to nicer restaurants and is the type to complain about the prices everywhere he goes. Well in short, I have rarely seen so much joy in this man's face, he loved every step of the experience. Going to DipDipDip with him will be a memory I will forever cherish. We came in to celebrate my sober anniversary and were greeted at the front desk with a card for me, signed by seemingly the whole staff. It was a kind touch. We were seated and the host was more than accommodating, seeing as I'm in a wheelchair, they made sure to put us somewhere easy to access and comfortable. The waiter, who I feel terrible for forgetting his name because he was an absolute gem and deserves all the praise in the world (white gentleman, probably early to mid 30s?), asked if we wanted to order any, "mocktails". He had obviously taken note that we don't drink. Made me feel so welcomed as he was obviously paying attention. Looking around, I have no other way to describe the ambiance other than having the same level of detail as Disneyland. From the moment we walked up to the front desk, we were immersed in the creative environment that was so intentionally created. And now the food. My god. Forgive me, I can't remember exactly what we got, I know we started with the oysters, amazing, and our main course experience included the beef meatballs and I believe all beef plate, which we cooked in the pot. Watching my dad light up with every bite quite literally still brings tears to my eyes upon thinking about it. The food was incredible. The only words we could utter back and forth were variations of, "dude this is amazing" and "oh my god". There was only one option for dessert, usually a good sign, and it was so unique and truly outstanding. To top it off, my typically frugal father didn't even bat an eyelash at the bill when he insisted on paying. He mentioned it being actually significantly cheaper than he expected and well worth it. Mind you, this man still complains about spending $10 for a decent cheeseburger. All in all, my father and I couldn't stop talking about our experience to anyone that would listen, for at least a few days. Even now, I jump at the chance to rave about DipDipDip to any and all. Bravo to every staff member and founder. Y'all have created something special. Literally the day after going with my dad, I happened to see the restaurant received a Michelin recognition. Congratulations, all. Well deserved. I hope to be back soon to show off the restaurant to as many people as I can.

    Crystal L.

    It pains me to say that while my Baller omakase experience with dipdipdip was great, I would never go back and it was a one and done ordeal with us. Hubs and I had been teetering with whether or not we should've kept our reservations or just ditched, but we are rule followers and showed up excited to try out this next tatsuya venue. We have LOVED kemuri for valentines and our go to ramen and expected we'd be wowed for this as well. Sadly, while the staff were friendly, and sake pairing was well received, I felt like I didn't have that same warmth and service compared to some of the other tables next to us who had much more attentive explanations of dishes or cocktails, it was very go go, for us and we were wrapped up. All of our bites were lovely, the broths we chose were tasty and the keep Austin dipping was a hit to give it that Texas twist, but compared to other hot pot experiences I've had in atx, this just fell flat for the price point - the A5 waygu was stellar, I was looking forward to a certificate as well as I had friends previously go and talk about their experience. The interior and theming along with presentation were absolutely beautiful, I loved the lighting fixtures and wooden fixtures all throughout, but sad to say that while our meal was good, was not an amazing omakase to be had, and wish we'd skipped. Definitely one and done for us as there's other hot pot places we'd choose before coming back here.

    May L.

    We went there for the Valentine's Day omakase experience. The food is good but honestly don't think I'll ever spend that much for this experience. I had better omakase experience that costs less. Tsuke Edomae is cheaper and much intimate experience. Also the seating arrangement is too crowded for my taste. We're almost like elbow to elbow with the next tables. Not to mention our clothes and hair is soaked with the smell of cooking food table side all night. If you want to try an unique dining experience definitely give this place a try. But for the amount of money you're going to drop, there are a ton of nicer places with better food IMO.

    Daikon
    Van N.

    Yeeee Haaaawww - Dip Dip Dip Tatsu-ya This goes out to all the foodies in the world Especially you yelpies You know it don't even matter your elite status Don't even matter your preferences Yo non-foodies, I ain't forget about y'all This is for everybody who needs to eat Just listen to what I'm sayin' And do it And take a chance I put my hand upon chopsticks When I dip, you dip, we dip You put your hand upon your chopsticks When you dip, I dip, we dip I put my hand upon chopsticks When I dip, you dip, we dip You put yours then I put mine Then we can dip down low And twirl and swish Just get the baller omakase like they said before Y'all remember that "figure 8" Just turn up the heat a little bit Now swirl them fixings in it Grab it, drop it, twirl it, swish it Can't control it? Grab firm of it It's all worth it, so take a chance Just get to Tatsu-ya and order that queso dip y'all I know you like everything with cheese so don't try to deny it Turn around that timer baby, let me see you cook real fast Yeah, I like it medium rare like that Get it out now, Roll those wrists Drop down, double up on those dips Freaking amazing sukiyaki This Sous vide egg is made for me I put my hand upon chopsticks When I dip, you dip, we dip You put your hand upon your chopsticks When you dip, I dip, we dip I put my hand upon chopsticks When I dip, you dip, we dip You put yours then I put mine Then we can dip down low And twirl and swish Back again with another order It's pay day so I can afford her Droppin' money on good food like a bad habit Love to see A5 wagyu I gotta have it Coming' to y'all straight from Miyazaki I'm ordering that thing, bae can't even stop me Hang on foodies' cause the check might be rough But it's all good, you see them prices right up front Now and later just swish swish it all up Raise it up let me see that drip Dunk it again, foodie, glide it all around Swish and swish that's how shabu shabu goes Where it stop, yo, no one knows, yeah Freaking phenomenal shiso duck fat candle Let it melt, and here we gooooo I put my hand upon chopsticks When I dip, you dip, we dip You put your hand upon your chopsticks When you dip, I dip, we dip I put my hand upon chopsticks When I dip, you dip, we dip You put yours then I put mine Then we can dip down low And twirl and swish -Sailor out

    Shrimp meatball party
    Andy A.

    Seriously love this place, service and drinks are on point. Try the Nami for a cocktail and grab the D3 for dinner!

    Duck two ways
    Kinda N.

    An upscale, intimate take on your typical hot pot experience! Made a reservation for two about a week in advance to ensure availability. Our server did a great job of breaking down both the food and drink menu on top of making some great recommendations. I ordered the D3 from the shabu-shabu portion of the menu plus the duck two ways add on, and would definitely recommend this if you want to get the whole Japanese hot pot experience. I enjoyed the assortment of perfectly cuts of pork, beef, and shrimp meatballs that I was able to pair with the different dips offered. The smoked duck breast was definitely a must try for both presentation and flavor. The dimly lit interior made for the experience all the more intimate and enjoyable. Overall, I loved trying this place out and it exceeded all expectations I had! I will say that the portion sizes are pretty small and the prices are a little high, so keep that in mind. I can see myself coming back here for a special occasion or date night in the future!

    Laure H.

    My first time trying hot pot and I was so excited! The service is amazing and the waiters just top notch. But to me, the food is just... not very good. The tonkatsu broth just tasted like water... so all evening I felt like I was just dipping raw vegetables and meat in some hot water. The dips were very good, but it doesn't make up for the fact that the food is super tasteless given there is no marinade and the broth has no flavor. We did a la carte and bought a bunch of ingredients to try so we gave it an honest shot. We also ordered this one meat dish (eye round?) that was all fat... no meat. Sad I love the Tatsuya restaurants but this one is at the bottom for me.

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    Ask the Community - DipDipDip Tatsu-Ya

    Is there outdoor seating?

    All seating is indoors at this location

    Is this establishment good for groups, say for a 10?

    Hi Alissa! Yes, we do accept large parties, pending management approval. Large tables can be booked during our open business hours via phone at (737) 701-6767 and parties of 5 or more are booked for omakase (pre-fixed menus) only. You can also reach… Read more

    Are any of the broths considered Keto Friendly?

    The kombu dashi ozen is Keto, the other broths contain trace amounts of non-Keto ingredients.

    Do they have VEGAN GLUTEN-FREE items?

    Hey there Liana! We do have vegan offerings and even have a vegan omakase menu available by request. Feel free to notify your server about any dietary restrictions; we're more than happy to help guide you through your swish-swish experience!

    Do they have vegan gluten free options? Both vegan and GF, not one or the other?

    Is it two people minimum?

    No, one guest is fine.

    Can you walk in?

    Walk ins are a thing. you don't have to have a reservation.

    Is it better to order a la carte or Omakase?

    If it is your first time, I prefer to order the Omakase! It gives you a good chance to try a variety of things and then the next time you go, you'll know what you like or what you want to try and you can order a la carte.

    Why doesn't your menu have prices? How much for a dinner for 2 let's say with drinks 🤷🏻‍♂️.

    I suggest scrolling through the older photos on Yelp and find the menu pictures. The prices are a bit complex and there are so many ways to add on/customize your meal. If you go with Omakase (basic prefix offering) it's $45 per person. Next level is… Read more

    Are reservations required?

    Yes reservations are required.

    Is this place kid friendly?

    Depends on how old your kid is and whether he/she would enjoy the meal. Everyone gets a hot bowl of soup base to cook food in and if your kid isn't old enough for that type of meals, there's isn't other food made for kids!

    Is it kid friendly?

    No. You are cooking food in a hot pot that's 210 degrees. The seating is very tight as well. I wouldn't recommend it for young kids.

    Are there vegetarian options?

    Yes we do have vegetarian options.

    Any gluten free options?

    Yes, all the broths are GF except for the miso spicy. The dips that come with the broth can be made GF. You'll need to order from the a la carte menu, though. The waiters are really helpful with choosing GF options.

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    Casual dining

    4.5 stars The soup…read morebases here are probably my favorite of all the hotpot places in Austin. The seafood selection on a Wednesday night seemed very small and there were fewer things laid out compared to what I saw on other people's pictures. The veg selection is not as comprehensive as some of the otjer places. The meats were very tasty, even just restricted to the classic menu instead of the premium menu. Note that there is a $2 broth fee for every person up to four per table so instead of $28.99 for dinner it's more like $30.99. That feels like a slight gimmick to make the price feel cheaper.

    My hairstylist bestie highly recommended this hot spot restaurant and there's othing better than…read morehot pot on a cold rainy day. So Saturday date night was our first visit to Happy Lamb. We arrived at 8:45pm. I debated on the star rating between 4&3 stars simply due to the lack of service. Pros: the broths are delicious, great meat choices on the menu, the buffet had plenty of veggies, seafood, pickled radish-my fave, pleanty of sauces, and that fried chicken was so good, too good . Cons: restaurant closes at 10 but last call and buffet closes at 9:30. The buffet is not restocked often around 8:45/9pm. The service was not great at all. We weren't greeted, weren't asked if if it was our first time, weren't told anything about the menu, buffet, drinks or the ordering process. We weren't given utensils for our hot pot, I had to find our server and ask if there were hot pot utensils available. All we had were our chopsticks and soup spoons. No one checked on us, we just finned for ourselves. When you first enter theres a hostess counter and a wait-list sign in tablet. There was someone at the counter but they ignored us when we walked in so I went straight to the tablet to sign in. While figuring the tablet out, a server walked (she seemed frantic) and said how many, party of 2, she took us to a booth, gave us menus and walked off. Not the best first impression and the service stayed that way the remainder of our visit. No explanation of the menu, ordering process or buffet. We had to ask multiple times about the ordering and food experience. Even had to ask if we would get drinks. The server said, it's over there. We ordered a split pot, 1 side spicy marrow and 1 side mushroom marrow. Note: spicy marrow has the szeschuan peppercorn, you've been forewarned. The mushroom broth was absolutely delicious! We ordered the premium menu but would have been just fine with the basic meat menu. We made the mistake of filling up on the buffet fried chicken and egg rolls and pickled radish. We added veggies and meat to our hot and let it cook a little bit before enjoying such great flavor. Nice surprise when we were leaving, I saw complimentary ice cream cups dessert. Note for next time, try to go during happy hour on a weekday or lunch. If dinner, arrive before 8pm. Anywho, we will be back and do recommend this location for hot pot.

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    Happy Lamb Hot Pot  - All You Can Eat Hot Pot,
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    All You Can Eat Hot Pot, beef, lamb

    Happy Lamb Hot Pot  - All You Can Eat Hot Pot,
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    All You Can Eat Hot Pot, beef, lamb

    Happy Lamb Hot Pot

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    The Melting Pot

    The Melting Pot

    3.9(578 reviews)
    7.4 mi
    $$$

    I dropped the ball with this review, I was too excited to try this place finally that I didn't get…read moreany details on much to give a proper review so please just enjoy the pictures! One thing I can say for sure is this place was perfect! Delicious food and very cozy. Perfect for date night! Also service was excellent!

    We love The Melting Pot so we were pumped to get to go while we were in town for Christmas. My mom…read moremade the reservation and marked that it was for a birthday (hers). Let's get the good out of the way - the food was what we expected. No complaints there. If you've been to The Melting Pot, you'll know what to expect and I didn't notice any difference in quality there. The restaurant looks just like the others inside. We were seated relatively quickly after arriving. Now, the really not good. Our waitress was the worst server we have ever experienced and I'm not exaggerating. In our probably hour or more there, I think we saw her for a total of 5 minutes? Including while she was at the table preparing the food. She disappeared constantly and would be gone for 10 or more minutes without checking in. I asked her for a water refill, waited so long for her to return that I decided to flag down a different waiter, got a refill from him, and then DRANK THAT WHOLE GLASS before she ever came back. Still wiithout a refill for me. When our salads came, she had no dressing for mine. She left to go get it and didn't come back until the others had fully finished their salads. I ordered a strawberry lemonade when we first sat down. It never came and so we asked about it at dessert to make sure it wouldn't be on the check, and before we could finish asking, she said 'OH!' and left, and then came back 5 min later with it. It wasn't exactly what I wanted to drink with my chocolate. She never asked if we were celebrating anything even though there were two birthday tables next to us whose wait staff made HUGE deals about their birthdays, AND it was on the reservation notes. Here's the thing. She never apologized for any of the wait times, or disappearing, or forgetting things. Even after all of the mishaps, my review would have been a 4 star if she'd ever once acknowledged how comically bad it was all going. This experience was so bad that I had to share it. Usually I gloss over less than stellar service, but this deserved to be immortalized.

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    The Melting Pot - Lobby area

    Lobby area

    The Melting Pot - Chocolate fondue with birthday candle

    Chocolate fondue with birthday candle

    The Melting Pot - Strawberry Pecan salad

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    Strawberry Pecan salad

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