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    Shabu-Zen

    3.9 (728 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 10:30 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Taylor Z.

    The jumbo combo is massive. Could easily split with another person. The A5 we got was pretty solid and I really liked the mushrooms as well. The broths were okay, tasted a bit watery.

    Suphot B.

    My wife loved this place!! We always make it a point to come here every time we visit Boston. They have seats at the bar for single diner and tables for larger groups. Servers are great and usually pretty fast when you ask for things. But service could be little slow when they get the rush. The broth is very tasty, portions are generous and loved the variety of different combinations dishes that have. The watermelon drink is a must too!!

    Jimmy N.

    It's been 5 months since I had hotpot... Shabu Zen definitely satisfied my cravings! As much as we complain about their pricing, we're confident that it will never disappoint us. Please bring back $2-$3 broths! LOL

    Thomas T.

    This place is one of the more popular hot pot restaurants in the Boston area. There is a small parking lot off the side street if you are lucky. The restaurant is huge with bar seating having individual pots and tables with shared pots. Service was attentive and quick. The house broth is included and any flavor is an extra charge. I got the A5 beef regular combo and it came with a choice of noodles and assorted vegetables. The udon noodles and beef were fresh and not frozen. It did give an impression of higher quality than other places. The flavor broth is really good and the portion for the regular meat combo was a good size for one person. You should get a regular combo for each person.

    Kimchee broth w beef and vegetables
    Christine K.

    My favorite hot pot spot in Boston for over 15year+. We always get the kimchi broth and don katsu broth and they are both great. We end up going back because their sauces are what makes it different/special from other shabu spots. I love love love their peanut sauce (so good that i ask them for extra all the time) but their soy sauce mixed w different herbs and chili oil is amazing. If you choose a meat a plate of vegetable (napa cabbage, mushroom,corn, buckchoy, carrot and tomato comes as a default on the side) if you want extra veggies you must order it a la carte. Also included is a choice of carbs (rice, vermicelli,udon) Highly recommend their fried tofu skin and fresh tofu skin and their in house made fish paste! This place is very spacious making it great for families large and small and the staff is on point . We love that this location has parking in the back which is a plus for allston location since parking can be tough. Definitely give this place a try if you're in the area.

    Finest Usda Prime Rib Eye Of Beef  Boneless Short Rib Beef

    Best hot pot i've ever had. Our server was nice and attentive. This is the only place with good Tobiko balls!! And the quality of the meat is unbeatable for hot pot! It's a bit expensive but definitely worth it. And has free parking!!

    Forgot what cut this was but around ~$30
    Shelley Y.

    Parking: street parking. There may be a small lot in the back but I'm not sure since I parked on the street Service was fast and wait staff was courteous. For the price, I would have expected more meat/seafood for the two platters. It was $30 for ~15 slices of beef! It wasn't enough protein for my partner and we ended up getting an order of the lamb ($25). I will say that the beef quality was good but the seafood was just ok and they only give one mussel (see picture). Definitely recommend getting the meat over the seafood. The total cost for the meal for two people with no drinks or dessert was $160 - quite expensive for hotpot.

    Katherine C.

    Hot pot had high quality meat and pretty good number of side dishes. Surprisingly had no issue at all getting a table and the set up of the restaurant is pretty solid and traditionally styled. The meat was fresh and the vegetable quantity portion sizes were huge. They gave so many vegetables. You're likely to be extremely full getting your own, mostly from the broth. I recommend the Tom yum soup base which tasted quite accurate and wasn't too spicy or watered down. They come back to refill quite frequently. The music was kind of strange playing in the restaurant. Also, the service seemed to lack here and there when it came to being attentive on asking for the bill/check and a bit on wait time. But they were also quite busy. I think if you wanted to share one, you definitely could since you're likely to feel quite full quite quickly. The broth fills you up fast!

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    Our favorite hotpot place in Boston area. Expensive but absolutely worth it. We go here regularly.

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    I love Shabu Zen. Get the jumbo platters meat #1 or #2. Tomato beef soup and you are golden!! Best hotpot place on the East Coast :D

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    Does anything contain peanuts / can they accommodate a severe peanut allergy?

    I believe nothing there contains peanuts. Also, the meat and veggies are sliced separately and brought to you to cook yourself in a pot of broth. So, as long as you're not somehow getting peanuts into the broth with the raw meat/vegetables, you're… Read more

    Are there private rooms ? if yes how much do they cost

    No. Open areas. They do have areas for small groups

    How many orders would you need for four people?

    Each person really should get there own entree since it's really enough for one person. An entree comes with vegetables and noodle or rice! You can order appetizers to share

    Is it a BYOB? corkage charge?

    No BYOB. They have beer, wine, sake, and mixed drinks.

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