View Full Version : Shabu shabu King
ginaphan
27-06-2005, 05:55 PM
Shabu Shabu is Japanese Steamboat. SSK is located at this address:
16 Jalan SS 2/63
They serve Shabu shabu buffet style. For a reasonable price, I like the fact that they have fresh seafood - esp the prawns, mussels and scallops. They also have thinly sliced beef that is real tasty.
Comes with dessert.
Phone number: 7876 1161.
If I am not mistaken, they open at 5:00 pm for dinner. The restaurant fills up quite fast.
Forgot their pricing though. Will go there again one day and update.
What's the difference between Shabu shabu and our local normal steamboat?
:)
ginaphan
02-07-2005, 10:19 PM
I am guessing: the stock they use is different. There's more seafood too. Anyhow, the steamboat served at this place is not really Japanese. It's kinda mixed up with local and Taiwanese.
revit
07-07-2005, 12:10 PM
yeah... their steamboat is actually Taiwanese style..but taiwanese copied japanese... so.. maybe both.. but anyway. their steamboat is really nice.. always pack in the weekends and their deserts is yumm yumm.... RM20 per person..all you acan eat.. very reasonable..
penangkia
07-07-2005, 03:51 PM
What's the difference between Shabu shabu and our local normal steamboat?
:)
original shabu shabu is actually steamboat thin beef slices. very easy to cook in the boiling soup. served with a variety of veg ,mushroom and tofu. eaten with japanese light spicy sauce or peanut sauce. this fare is not cheap in japan and if your choice of beef is kobe...you are talking RM'000 . good stuff shabu shabu
RolyPoly
07-07-2005, 11:12 PM
Would anyone know is the extremely spicy Taiwan steamboat which used to be located in SS2 (at the row of shops behind Guardian) is still there?
revit
14-07-2005, 10:21 AM
Would anyone know is the extremely spicy Taiwan steamboat which used to be located in SS2 (at the row of shops behind Guardian) is still there?
i think it is still there... but the shop next to it already gone liao... :rolleyes: if you prefer steamboat with spicy soup... maybe you can try out shabu shabu king kimchi soup... i tried that a couple of time.. very good... sour and spicy... very different to tomyam soup... but for the kimchi.. you got to add additional RM5 for it... :D
coolgal
01-06-2007, 07:24 PM
Would anyone know where can get the shabu shabu in KL area ???undefined
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