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    Shabu House

    3.9 (16 reviews)
    ModerateJapanese
    Closed 5:30 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Loud
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Rhiannon S.

    This has quickly become one of my favourite restaurants. Shabu Shabu is a Japanese hot pot meal - apparently the name Shabu Shabu comes from the "swish swish" sound of cooking in a hot pot. Shabu House is hidden up some stairs on Mary Street, a bit out of the way but it really is a hidden treasure. There's also a Korean restaurant next door that looks great, but I'm yet to try it. The staff are all very friendly and attentive, though not all speak great English. I tried to ask what some of the stranger items on the menu were but the girls serving our table didn't know how to explain in English. But if you're an adventurous eater that shouldn't be a problem, and rest assured there is nothing scary on this menu. There's a button on your table, which you press when you want to call over your waiter to order. The hot pots, Shabu Shabu are really fun and interactive with each person getting their own individual hot pot. There is a choice of 4 broths (soup base) - Tom Yum (spicy/sour), Chicken, Katsobushi (mild, Japanese dry fish soup) and Konbu (vegetarian), Then choose from beef, seafood, pork or vegetable for your meat or shabu. The spicy Tom Yum soup broth is my favourite, and it's not ridiculously spicy. If you choose beef or pork you get lots of thin slices of frozen meat which cook very quickly. If you choose seafood you will get a wide range of seafood including prawns, baby octopus, scallops and mussels. All ShabuShabu meals come with tofu, fish balls, mushrooms, cabbage, bok choy and noodles. You can also extras to go into your hot pot including pumpkin, vegetables, more types of mushrooms, extra meat or seafood. But unless you're really hungry, the standard items are more than enough. Dip your cooked vegetables or meat in the different dipping sauces. They also sell Japanese dishes like sushi, sashimi, side dishes like Gyoza and Edamame and tempura. Shabu House now has a fully licensed bar and have a wide variety of Sake and Korean liquors. Try the House teas, especially the cold Toketsu Geisha which is strawberry green tea with lemon, mint and orange pieces. So cold and refreshing!

    Asiya M.

    If I told any of my family back home that I PAYED to cook my own food at a restaurant they would chortle at me, the silly city slicker. And although the thought is slightly odd, the experience of dumping food in a hot broth can be quite fun. Shabu House is a great new restaurant in the city. If not for the food, come for the beautiful and fresh decor, the lighting is perfect and is helped along with the abundance of pot plants everywhere. The sushi platters are impressive and ever so yummy, But my favourite is the Shabu Shabu. Named after the swishing noise the ingredients make, this is essentially a japanese hot pot with : beef, fish tofu, rice stick, bean sprouts, assorted mushrooms, long cabbage, bok choy, crown daisy, noodles and tofu (phew!) You simply arrange your ingredients and one by one dump them in the slowly bubbling soup and wait. The end result is a delicious and nutritious concoction. My favourite way to end the evening is to order a pot of the tasty and refreshing Uja tea (A Korean Orange tea with orange slices and mint) and watch the K-Pop on the giant television screens. A definite Must-Do if you're in the city.

    Sonali S.

    I had my first Shabu Shabu experience here and honestly it was incredible. I made a reservation for a Thursday night at 6pm, and when we arrived, the restaurant was fairly empty so I would say 6pm is a great time to go. We told the waiter it was our first time and he explained the process to us: basically you pay a little over $30 for an all you can eat experience, so go hungry!! You choose 1 soup from a choice of 3, fill it into your metal bowl and take it back to your table, where you then boil it. You then dump in your choice of meats (beef, pork, calamari, crab etc) along with your veggies, and cook! There's also a wide range if sushi, prawn nigiri and salmon nigiri were great, there was also a spicy crab roll which set my mouth on fire (in a good way). Overall the experience was great! I wouldn't recommend this place if you have a small appetite as you won't be able to enjoy it fully. Also, as you will be walking around every 15-20 mins getting more meat and veg to cook, I would suggest going early to beat the large crowds that gather at around 7, as you will then have to share ;) Overall, a great dining experience and would recommend to everyone!

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    Best hot pot place in the city, great service and easy to find. It is great for any reason.

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    The concept is fun, but I think by the end of the meal it's a really expensive bowl of soup.

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    I think it may be the best hot pot in CBD area. The price on Saturday noon is inexpensive.

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    Oishii - Red dragon roll

    Oishii

    4.7(3 reviews)
    4.0 kmCoorparoo
    $

    Oishi is one of those local favourites that people not familiar with the area would likely bypass…read morein favour of the Nandos around the corner. After a tip of from a friend in the area, however, I decided to roll the dice - or should i say, rice! I was greeted by an older lady with friendly face the moment I walked in the door. And after trying manfully but ultimately unsuccessfully to get the damn thing fully closed I took in my surroundings. I absorbed the brown colour scheme, three smallish tables and... I had taken in my surroundings. This was clearly one of those places were all the action was saved for the kitchen, or so i hoped. I looked up to see a menu board that boasted well over fifty items, including typical Japanese favourites (teriyaki noodles, Japanese curry) to more out of the box fare (octopus balls, eel). I went with a dish that was accompanied by a yummy looking photo and while I'm not entirely sure what the ingredients were it sure was tasty. As I ate I noticed the staff preparing fresh sushi rolls behind the counter and opted to try the spicy beef. Perhaps not a traditional choice but one I can heartily recommend. A sentiment that goes for Oishi Sushi also.

    Best sushi in Brisbane! I can't fault this place everything was excellent. The sushi was fresh and…read moredelicious. The service is speedy and very attentive. I reccomend the red dragon roll, garlic butter scallops and tori karage !

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    Garlic butter scallops

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    Sono Japanese Restaurant - Seating area

    Sono Japanese Restaurant

    4.4(24 reviews)
    5.4 kmHamilton
    $$$

    Beautiful restaurant, somewhat overpriced and pretty disappointing service…read more We were visiting with a group with a wide array of preferences, and while the restaurant did have options for everyone, I have to admit it was fairly overpriced for what we received. Drinks were attractive but weak for $30 apiece. Portions were small. Service was non-existent - noone checked on us once, refilled water, asked us if we wanted another drink, etc. We actually had to flag someone down twice for a check. What we did have was good but it was extremely expensive for what it was. We would not recommend.

    Another 'special occasion dinner'; another degustation-style restaurant. We must have dined in…read moreabout 3 or 4 of these over the last half year, but a Japanese one had still been missing. Cue Sono. We loved the restaurant for the atmosphere and truly excellent service (personal, informative / knowledgeable, entertaining). We both ordered the 'tasting menu' with wine/sake pairing. For starters, the amount of alcohol in the pairing is really quite high (half full glasses x 6). Not sure that this was even possible, but I would have preferred less(!) alcohol (I guess we could have just let some of it go to waste, but that would be near sacrilegious). If you don't mind sipping from the same glass with your dinner partner, I'd recommend ordering just one wine/sake pairing (and save $45 in the process). Now, for the food. Some of it was really excellent (particularly the first half), but not all of it knocked our socks off. Definite highlights were the oyster in lime sauce (part of dish 1 - all of dish one was great really), salmon sashimi and snapper carpaccio in vinaigrette (part of 2), and the delicious crab meat croquette (part of 3). The fourth course had a delicious piece of seared salmon belly sushi, but the two pieces of cucumber sushi roll and one piece of prawn tempura roll felt a bit out of place in a menu like this. Maybe it was designed as light intermediate bite? Our mains were duck breast, which was ok but not special, and excellent Wagyu steak, but in a rather heavy sauce (too sweet imo). The desert was a chocolate cake, which was tasty, but not wow, and not spectacularly presented either, as you often get when splurging on a degustation. Wine/sake pairings were great. Service was excellent. Would be happy to eat here again some day and pick some of our favorites from this tasting menu.

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    Shinbashi Yakiniku

    Shinbashi Yakiniku

    5.0(2 reviews)
    17.1 km

    This stylish Japanese BBQ seems incongruous to its suburban surroundings. The decor, menu and…read moreservice all seem to belong to an uppity city restaurant. Not that I'm complaining because where it's situated is convenient for me to get to plus there's easy parking. Shinbashi has a $35 all-you-can-eat Japanese BBQ which is always a popular option. I fyou go this route, make sure to try their fantastic wagyu and marble beef. However, my husband and I always splurge on their $99 Signature Selection for two. It includes these tasty additional extras like Bacon asparagus and Bacon rice cakes. There's also this buttery cheese, sweet potato dish which takes about twenty minutes to cook up on the BBQ but is worth the wait. The service here is great. They always remember to refill my green tea and there's this delicious complimentary soup which comes in a teapot that you can easily fill up on and ruin your dinner if you're not careful. If you live further afield, Shinbashi Yakiniku is definitely worth the drive out to Underwood.

    Hidden away in Underwood near the Big Gun butcher, lives this Japanese BBQ place; Shinbashi. All…read moreyou can eat or a la carte (I recommend the latter), you won't leave empty stomached. Being a Japanese BBQ place you basically cook the meat on the hot plate in front of you and dip in delicious sauces before noming down. Staff are genuinely helpful. There's Japanese rice beer to match, though I didn't see how that was going to be consumed amongst the plethora of meats in front of me. Also good to know - the meat is delicious, because it is marbled with delicious fat. I went on a Tuesday night and it was packed. Defs popular amongst the locals.. Or those who know its there. So man up, make the drive, and give this place a go :)

    Shabu House - japanese - Updated May 2026

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