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  • Thank you Yelpers because I NEVER would have found this place without using Yelp. I live just down the street from the restaurant but I never would have found it. It sits in a office complex area and sits in the corner of the complex. When you see the place from the outside nothing even hits and the wonderful yumminess that awaits you inside! My husband and I went out for date night here and I cannot tell how happy we were! The food is AMAZING! We have never dons Shabu-Shabu so we did not know what to expect. The waitress was VERY nice and explained what we should do. You have a pot of broth placed in front of you to cook the raw food and then are given three dishes of sauce to dip the food in but I am getting ahead of myself... First you decide your entree and asked your choice of broth (shabu-shabu or sukiyaki). I would recommend getting both. Then we were brought a salad (You can get extra salad, rice, vegetables, and tofu for free). The miso dressing on the salad was great and the greens in the salad fresh and crisp. Next we were brought our rice, vegetables and tofu along with the three dipping sauces. The waitress explained that first sauce was a sesame and yuzu (Japanese citrus) sauce. It has a tart flavor and was incredible with the seafood, chicken, pork and tofu we ordered. The next sauce was a peanut based sauce. It is thicker than the sesame sauce and has a sweet taste. It was WONDERFUL with the maitaki mushroom, undo noodle, chicken, and tofu. The last sauce I caught the waitress saying it was spicy but I had NO idea...lol. I about burned my mouth off when I tried it. :D We asked the waitress what people did with the sauce and she said many people mix it into the first two sauces. We tried that and it made the sesame more amazing because you got a tart and hot. The peanut sauce was better too. My husband also said he added the scallions to the sesame and daikon radish to the peanut sauce and it was really good. We ate and ate. My husband even asked for seconds of tofu (something he rarely eats)! For the two of us our bill came to about $55. That is with tax and tip. All I can say it is worth it! We left VERY full and did nothing but talk about one of the best meals we have had out in a LONG time! Please find time to eat there if you get a chance. You won't be disappointed!
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