Shabu on Fire

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Huntington Beach, United States

shabuonfire.com
Japanese restaurant· Sushi Bars· Japanese· Hot Pot· Asian Fusion· Restaurant· Food And Drink· Shabu-shabu restaurant

Shabu on Fire Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Shabu on Fire is located in Huntington Beach, United States on 301 Main St. Shabu on Fire is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category japanese restaurant in United States.

Address

301 Main St

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 7149609777

Service options

DeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

Comfort foodHealthy optionsSmall plates

Open hours

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Charles Barnes

We met with friends at this place for lunch. my friend recommended this spot. Well, it was very nice. the staff members were so friendly and we felt good. The meal was delicious. We enjoyed every moment and we shall absolutely come back again. Warmly recommended.

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Nicole Pettit

This is hands down the best sushi you can ever get!!!! A must when in HB! Hello kitty hand roll, HB Sun and the refreshing roll are the bomb!

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Patrick Copland

Best shabu ever! Huge part of why I love Huntington Beach! Grace, our waitress, was super friendly to our group of six! She took such good care of us!

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R Villegas

I go to this unique place many times because I enjoy the special atmosphere that is outline this restaurant. The team is extremely loyal and professional. The service is exceptionally efficient. Most important, the food they prepare is great. I ate there often and I was always pleased. The price is reasobable. I highly suggest this place to my friends and family.

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Simon Kaulius

Best Shabu Shabu in Orange County! Same owner as Sushi On Fire next door. So you can order of that sushi menu too if you like. But the Shabu is awesome. You choose your meat, and choose your broth. I highly recommend the Tonkatsu broth (aka pork broth). If they don't add enough to your water and the flavor is too mild, doubt hesitate to ask for more Tonkatsu to get a stronger flavor. They also give you a complimentary plate of a variety of Asian vegetables. So what is Shabu? Well you basically cook your own food by dipping thin sliced meats and vegetables into boiling broth. Eat as you go. Then at the end when you're starting to get full, just throw the rest of everything you got into the broth and then they'll dump it all into a soup bowl for you. Eat that soup until you can't eat no more. I dare you to try to finish it all! And here's a secret, ask for Saki Punch. It's basically like Vodka Pineapple drink. Delicious!