
Photo from Facebook | Bijin Nabe by Tsukada Nojo Philippines Photo from Facebook | Bijin Nabe by Tsukada Nojo Philippines Recommended Dish: Tsukada Nojo also serves other popular Japanese dishes like Chicken Nanban and Onigiri. In fact, “Nojo” means farm and “Tsukada” is the name of their private farm in Miyazaki, Japan. Tsukada Nojo is a farm-to-table shabu-shabu brand originally from Japan and is known for its Bijin Nabe or golden chicken collagen hot pot. (02) 7369-6130 Bijin Nabe by Tsukada Nojo – multiple branches Recommended Dish: Go crazy with all their unlimited items on the menu! Photo from Booky Photo from Booky Located at the heart of Marikina City, this Shabu-Shabu restaurant is a must-try for any hotpot lover! They’ll give you an unlimited hot pot experience, with a wide selection of fresh ingredients! View all branches Hot Pot Session – Marikina Recommended Dish: Try their Set Diamond (good for 4 pax) and serve Natural Angus Beef, King Prawn, Tuna Fillet, and Scallops! Photo from Photo from are accepted Healthy Shabu Shabu offers a variety of healthy set meals like their beef strip loin set, lamb set, pork loin set, and more. When it comes to shabu-shabu, this classic restaurant always makes the list. Sunshine Boulevard Plaza, Quezon Avenue corner Scout Santiago, Brgy. Recommended Dish: Try the Buffet + Unli Pork Samgyeopsal + Shabu Shabu + Beef Chadolbegi Photo from Facebook Photo from Day Don Don Don
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(0915) 590-3777 Day Don Don Don – Sunshine Boulevard PlazaĮnjoy smokeless grilling, and premium all-you-can-eat servings of high-quality beef, pork, and even shabu-shabu! Come out with a full stomach and a happy heart, minus that lingering KBBQ smell! G/F Shore Residences, Seaside Blvd cor Sunrise Dr, Pasay Recommended Dish: Their Szechuan Spicy Soup is a MUST TRY! Photo from Facebook | One Pot Photo from Booky Price range: Starts at ₱588 for the soup base. They offer a wide selection of hotpot ingredients with 8 types of beef, 9 types of meatballs, 31 different vegetables, 8 types of noodles, and more!

They serve premium beef, pork, and seafood options. This local Pasay favorite delivers a first-class hot pot experience. Recommended Dish: Ask for their ‘signature sauce.’ The recipe was devised by the owner of Shabonuki’s parents! Photo from Shabunoki Photo from Booky Shabunoki cooks up a buffet experience like no other, as they serve up to two all-time all-you-can-eat favorites! Enjoy a classic Korean BBQ meal or get straight into their Shabu-Shabu hotpot! View their branches Shabunoki – Parañaque Photo from Nabe Japanese Izakaya and Hot Pot Photo from Nabe Japanese Izakaya and Hot Pot To top if off, they have an extensive list of soup bases, with over 16 flavors to choose from. Nabe offers unlimited Hot Pot which includes generous portions of premium quality meat, assorted balls, fresh vegetables, noodles, and condiments.

View their Instagram account Nabe Japanese Izakaya + Hot Pot – multiple branchesĪ proud concept of Fredley Group of Companies, Nabe Japanese Izakaya + Hot Pot coined its name from the Japanese word“nabe” (meaning “pot”) as a symbol of family gatherings. Recommended Dish: You should also try their Weekday Lunch & their Weekday Dinner! Photo from Facebook | Four Seasons Buffet & Hotpot Photo from Facebook by | Four Seasons Buffet & Hotpot, SM Mall of Asia View their Instagram account Four Seasons Hot Pot – multiple branchesįour Seasons Hot Pot takes on the hot pot buffet concept, with a wide variety of vegetables, meat, seafood, broth, and other toppings to choose from. Recommended Dish: USDA Angus Beef Set or the Seafood Set Photo from Photo from menu All shabu-shabu sets are served with your choice of broth, vegetable plate, unlimited rice, and homemade dipping sauces. They serve all-natural grass-fed beef, fresh produce, and other hot pot toppings. Ganso-Shabuway is an international franchise from California that offers Japanese-style hot pot. We’ve listed some of the healthiest hot pot/shabu-shabu places in Metro Manila that are sure to please even the pickiest of eaters. Hot pot or shabu-shabu gives you all of that, boiling in a bowl full of vegetables, noodles, fish cakes, and more. But going more into that, it needs to be a balance of something tasty, something heartfelt, and something a little healthy (for long life).

The key to someone’s heart is, undoubtedly, food.
