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    ShabuRo

    4.4 (654 reviews)
    ModerateHot Pot, Seafood, Buffets
    Open 11:30 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    AYCE options
    Yuna C.

    Smaller than other AYCE hotpot restaurants in the area, but they offer more broth and sauce options than I've ever seen - the shallot sauce is a must! You can order meats à la carte and it is reasonably priced ($5-7/serving). Make sure to leave room for their desserts - Matcha or Vanilla ice cream, Mango sorbet or frozen yogurt.

    Amanda G.

    The pictures of the food look at little crazy, but that's entirely my fault. ShabuRo is my go-to hot pot restaurant, the options of food is diverse and fresh. The meat is high quality! The service is so sweet and attentive! My favorite place to go to!!

    Timothy Spencer T.

    TLDR: It's a treat when establishments can match the standards that are set for big cities. ShabuRo might look like just another hotpot spot along a street, but I think it can compete with the other hotpot places that I frequent. Pork Bone Soup: I think most hotpots rely a lot on the meat to its flavor. Their soup is no different, as the broth is generally flat before anything is cooked in it. X rounds of mushroom, vegetables, and meat later, the broth will have a significatly meatier taste, and is enjoyable. You will feel thirsty later on though. Beef: Keep it simple. Fatty = more flavor, lean = easier to eat. All the beef options that I tried cooked easily, tasted good, and was consistent throughout the meal. Lamb: Similar to the beef in nature but managed to feel unique. You can taste the lamb, and the texture is a touch different. Chicken: Chicken's chicken. It loses a lot of its flavor when you boil it in meat. Buffet spread: It's good. The sides were okay and the rest of the ensemble was built to help augment the flavor of the broth and improve the hotpot experience. Ambiance: It's spatious and seats a good amount of people. It can handle parties of 10 rather comfortably, and feels new. Service: We went during a non-busy time, and they made sure our table was always clear of empty plates, waters refilled, and made sure we had everything we needed.

    Kimchi & Sukiyaki broths with beef, lamb, & chicken (included in AYCE ~$34/person)
    Aya E.

    Ordered: Regular All You Can Eat Weekend (~$34/person): kimchi & sukiyaki broths; fatty beef, non-fatty beef, chicken, lamb, & full buffet; matcha, vanilla, & mango ice cream for dessert Aya's take: Nothing like some shabu after a much needed spa day! The location is clean and I like that everyone gets their own personal bowl of broth. It would be great if they can do a split bowl with 2 broths but that's not an option here. Both the kimchi & sukiyaki broths were super tasty and aromatic; I particularly enjoyed the sukiyaki broth as it has some sweetness which goes well with the beef but the kimchi broth gave us a mild spicy option too. The buffet is super clean and offers everything from vegetables to dumplings to fish cakes to noodles to tofu and more! It's not as extensive as other shabu places I've been to but it's enough to satisfy you. The meats were all fresh; I particularly enjoyed the non-fatty beef and lamb. The chicken is a definite miss - the texture and color gets weird as you're essentially boiling slices of chicken. The real creativity comes at the sauce bar where you craft your own sauce for dipping into the meats. This was a pretty comprehensive selection; at least they had my favorites which were sesame sauce, hoisin, chili oil, soy sauce, and even fresh herbs like garlic, onion, cilantro. On the end other hand, the dessert options are pretty minimal. I tried the matcha/vanilla swirl and the mango sorbet. It was more of a palate cleanser to end on a sweet note. Overall, it was super filling, satisfying, and fairly healthy. Worth a visit if you're in the area!

    Jes O.

    First time experiencing hot pot. This place did not disappoint. Very clean. Very organized. Wait staff are attentive and come around to make sure you weren't In need of more broth. This place is also a byob. Plan ahead. Reasonably priced.

    All you can eat premium hot pot
    Stephen L.

    ShabuRo is honestly just the perfect all you can eat hot pot place. A huge selection of fresh veggies, quality meats, many different broths and sauces to choose from, and even soft serve ice cream. The all you can eat including meat costs around $30 and it's a couple bucks extra for the premium meats / seafood, which is a fair price if you are hungry and considering the quality of the ingredients. Plus, the all you can eat experience and picking all your favorite veggies yourself is a fun experience. The place itself is spacious with lively upbeat music for good vibes. The staff are friendly and attentive. There is also a decent sized parking lot outside, which is convenient. Overall, I really don't have any complaints about this place. It's not often you find hot pot that is this good and fun, not to mention an all you can eat place. If you are a hot pot fan in the area, ShabuRo is a must visit!

    Vegetable station
    Tanya A.

    Great selection of vegetables, sauces, noodles and dumplings to cook! There was an array of broths to choose from for cooking, but the bowls are small to cook in. I would have liked if there were more premium meat options and if they can offer a separate bowl to cook the fish in so it isn't mixed w the meat water. The froyo station for dessert was a nice touch to end with.

    Jane M.

    Out favorite shabu place in Bergen county. Something so basically such as the sauce is better than anywhere else. Choice of the hot food isn't that great but I'm there to enjoy those. Just Great broth with lots of fish cakes and veggies. I love their tofu skin. I don't think anyone else has those

    Shaburo first spread
    Jennie H.

    This shabu restaurant was my first hotpot try in NJ since I moved here. The waitress was nice and the crazy tomato broth was good. The reason for the 4 stars is because they didn't have certain sauces (chili oil/ponzu) and items (quail egg/lotus root) that I would normally get at other hotpot spots. Nevertheless, still a great spot to eat at and definitely worth a try.

    Sauce bar
    Julie H.

    Stopped by ShabuRo for a quick dinner due to the high reviews and found it to be quite disappointing. We got a table fairly quickly but after ordering the first round of meats, our waiter went MIA. Plates were also brought out while I was getting veggies so I also did not know which plate was which. I also could not get the waiters attention to ask. They have a great selection of noodles, veggies and fishballs. Also a great sauce bar with ramen seasoning and an ice cream machine that had matcha flavor as an option. I spent extra to get the seafood and better meats but found selection and quality to be mediocre. Note that the clams are the giant ones which are a bit chewier. Some of mine had dirt inside so I ended up not eating it. Some of our meats had holes in them which seemed unusual and slices were pretty thin compared to other places we've been. Would most likely try another hot pot place in the are next time as we passed by several. Parking AYCE Sauce station Ice cream station Shared table Unattentive staff Bland broth Poor quality of meat Poor quality of seafood

    Stephanie F.

    This hot pot restaurant offers a fantastic family-style dining experience. Despite being busy at times, the wait to be seated is usually short. The food is consistently delicious and fresh, making it a top choice for hot pot enthusiasts You make a choice of the broth you want and then the meat with a HUGE selection of fresh veggies noodles and so much more. There's also a section to create your own sauces, which is abundant in selection. Then you end it with some yogurt or ice cream. Free parking I believe it's BYOB.

    Kit C.

    We love hot pot and eat here once or twice a week. What keeps us coming back is knowing there's no MSG in the broth, which is crucial for me since I'm allergic and have an adverse reaction to it. The ingredients are always incredibly fresh, and the owner is consistently attentive to every detail. Recently, he even added a new sign to confirm that everything served here is of the highest quality. This level of care and commitment makes this our go-to spot for hot pot.

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    Ask the Community - ShabuRo

    Do you have gluten free options?

    Yes

    Is there seating for a party of 1?

    Yes, absolutely. They have tables for groups of all sizes.

    Is there private parking or is it street parking?

    There's parking along the front of the restaurant and off to either side of the strip of stores next to it.

    What is the largest group size that can be seated together? And do you accept reservations? Thanks!

    10 people and no reservations. thanks.

    What time is the change over from lunch to dinner?

    Lunch ends at 3pm on weekdays. Thanks

    If 1-2 people in a party of 4 order meat AYCE, does that mean everyone has to do the same or can certain people do meat a la carte still?

    Hi. Thanks for your question. If there is a specific reason why some in your party cannot eat meats or seafood, then we can make exceptions. But I’m sure you can understand why we cannot normally allow AYCE to be mixed with a la carte orders. Hope… Read more

    I have a really weird question lol - how much would it be if I only want to come in for the soft serve ice cream (the matcha flavor in particular) ? I know it's a strange question but I'm asking in all seriousness!

    We are so happy that you enjoy our homemade matcha flavor ice cream! However our ShabuRo ice cream is something we like to offer to our customers. A little cold deliciousness after enjoying our hot broth really completes the meal! We welcome you… Read more

    How does pricing work, is it all you can eat?

    Yes. There are three options starting from $14.95 (weekday lunch) , $18.95 (weekday dinner , weekend). Call us whenever you need more details.

    Do they do reservations or is it first come first serve?

    We don't accept reservations. Thank you.

    Are they back to ayce meat? Or still just ayce veggies and rice noodles/dumplings?

    Meat is ala carte. With what is going on with cost of goods and wages, I highly doubt they will go back to AYCE everything. Still a great deal!

    Which north's are vegan?

    We have VEGETABLE broth

    Did they open the buffet for you to get your own? Or they still give a sheet of paper and they bring the food ingredients on your table?

    You can finally get whatever you want. Buffet restaurants operate as before as directed by the state.

    How is delivery handled and how what?

    How are they operating during covid?

    Yes, they have been open during COVID for several months. They accommodate less people overall but the crowds are not there either. The bad thing is that you can't go up to get food and sauces anymore - you need to order from the table and mark… Read more

    How advisable is it to take children? Not infants, but elementary school age kids. Are there non hotpot options available?

    Unfortunately, hotpot is the only choice on the menu. As long as children enjoy selecting their own choices of vegetable, meat, and sauce from the whole variety, it is a great fun place to take children. If you are are concerned about the "hotpot"… Read more

    How's the sushi?

    I don't think there's sushi there. They have a seafood plate you can put in your soup though.

    I have a question, you only pay 20.00 o you have to pay for the wroth?

    Price of $12.95 (lunch), $16.95 (dinner) includes broth and all you can eat veggies, noodles and dumplings. Unlimited beef and seafood is $16.95 to $24.95. Hope to see you soon!

    Do they still have the vegetables only price option for dinner? Or are the 20-ish options the only options now?

    Yes we still offer the vegetable only option

    Is it byob?

    Yes it is... liquor stores surround the restaurant... pretty convenient.

    How much is per head lunch dinner? Wkday ,wken?

    M-F: Lunch 12.95 / Dinner 16.95 Sa-Su: 16.95 All Day

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    If you are looking for a fun, interactive hot pot experience this spot really delivers-- especially…read moreif you come hungry! Casual vibe, perfect for groups. It leans more towards a social, all-you-can-eat experience than quiet dinner. This was my first hot pot experience so to be fair I don't have anything to compare it to-- but I was genuinely impressed by both the quality and the quantity of the food. The selection is huge: meats, seafood, vegetables, noodles, dumplings... Everything looked fresh. Also the broth selection is a highlight-- clean, flavorful and customizable depending on your mood (light, spicy or rich). That said, it is a little overwhelming at first, if you've never done hot pot before. Building your whole meal from scratch with so many options can feel a bit confusing. But once you get the hang of it, it actually becomes part of the fun. The staff were helpful and polite. They explain the process well for first-timers. Don't skip the mango sorbet!

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    Small typical local Chinese dry pot place/vibes. Honestly I love how clean it looks and feels too…read more Pick your own ingredients and spice level with a min of 1 pound. Can get really spicy really fast so be wise with the spice level you choose. It does get greasy and is more on the heavier side but always satisfies the craving that comes once in a while. Service is always welcoming and accommodating. The ladies are always super kind so make sure you give them a smile

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    My husband and i really enjoy this spot because it's one of the only non-korean hotpot spots near…read moreus. We like the korean spots, too, and those are everywhere, but we always crave that other spicy with spices kick. If you like spicy food, you'll LOVE their spicy soups, but be warned: start with the lowest spicy level and cautiously work your way up. We like the use of their food ordering tablet, which makes ordering easy bc the list of items can get extensive; you'll want a variety of everything to cook away in your soup. They have the option of two and three soups in one cauldron. We always get two soups: one spicy and one non-spicy. Then, we order lots of different veggies and our protein of choice is always the ribeye. They have different kinds of the non-spicy soups and they're all really good. The sauce station isn't too big like some other places, but it has everything you need to make a good personal sauce. Service is always great and attentive. They even swoop in with a hair tie and aprons before you go in on your feast. We always leave so full and so satisfied. Would definitely recommend shoo loong kan if you're craving non-korean style hotpot. Note: You can park in the garage that it's in the plaza building and they'll validate your garage ticket.

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