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😒 3/5 - This review update is very overdue.
By 👻 @Jared Y., 02/28/2024 3:00 am
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I have been to Mr. Shabu a few more times since their soft opening and it is a good option for Hot Pot, specifically if you're in the downtown area, but also if you want the most upscale feel. My biggest complaint about Mr. Shabu and why I would typically pick a different option these days is that their sauce bar is both quite limited in options and is prone to congestion. It makes it even worse that for an average height male you have to lean over to get to the ingredients in the back but for a shorter person and many women you are going to really have to strain to reach the items in the back. Like you're gonna have to put your chest in the soy sauce if you want to get some peanuts from the back type of situation. I mentioned the limited options for the sauce bar and the most glaring for me, at least on my last visit, was that there was very little to spice up your sauce. No crushed chilis, no chopped Thai chilies, no chili oil. That's a pretty huge bummer for me. Just like the sauce bar I'd say they have one of the more limited ingredient bars in town. They do keep a few items like halved crabs and whole shrimp, at least the times I've been there, but overall I think they have the least variety of any of the hot pot places I've been to lately. If you are downtown I think this is the spot, so if you are visiting the area don't let me scare you away unless the idea of a crowded sauce bar and lack of spicy options is as much a deal breaker for you as it is for me. If you go down State St to just past 35th South there are a couple of options that I like better. OMBU Hot Pot and Top Pot are both a better choice, if not quite as upscale in ambiance they are far more upscale in options.
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