Nabe shuts down, in comes Shabu Shabuyo

Nabe en­tered Lit­tle Tokyo about a year ago, bring­ing with it a new choice for shabu shabu. I often went there in­stead of Shabu Shabu House sim­ply be­cause I didn’t want to brave the per­pet­ual 45-60min lines. The food was good, and they had lots of de­cent ap­pe­tiz­ers. De­spite hav­ing great food, Nabe was void of cus­tomers every time I ate there. Alas, no­body can com­pete with Shabu Shabu House: they where the first shabu shabu restau­rant in the USA and have had a lot of time to grow buzz and per­fect their fla­vor. It was only a mat­ter of time. The mon­ster has killed yet an­other com­peti­tor.

I went down­town last night and was woe­fully dis­ap­pointed to dis­cover some­one in their place: Shabu Shabuyo. A small menu, split ce­ramic pots, elec­tric heaters that don’t bring the water to a boil, crappy cheap chop­sticks, and re­ally re­ally bad music play­ing. This place bet­ter find some­thing good to pro­vide quick or they’ll be going out of busi­ness in record time.

Posted on January 29, 2009 in Food, Japanese, Little Tokyo, Shabu Shabu

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