On a late chilly night in Boston, this place is a good stop to clear your sinuses and get your spicy broth fix. The meat combo was a good deal. Enjoyed the food with my two sons. The two waiters were spread thin and the wait was a bit long.
I have gone here a few times. Each time was a great experience. The amount of food is perfect for me and the staff has always been nice!
A nice, little hotpot restaurant located in Chinatown. The customer service was okay. We made a reservation before hand for our party but we still had to be split up across the restaurant. While we were ordering food, the server just completely forgot about one of our tables. We had to call for another server to take our order. Other than that, the food was amazing. They had lots to pick from and the setup was great.
Always a solid choice for comfort food. Open late and great for big parties. I recommend the Tom Yum broth and if you like spicy the Szechuan peppercorn is a must have.
Bustling place with your choice of Chinese cuisine. Had the hot pot experience and it was delectable. One of the places on Chinatown that remains open late.
This is one of my favorite places in the world. Lord knows how many times I have been here. I go to school at Suffolk University around the corner and there have been days I wait outside the door until they open so I can eat between or before classes. It's always worth the wait. I have made friendships with most of the servers, one of them is a woman with glasses, the guy with the glasses, and the guy who makes me my espresso martinis haha. They're all so funny and kind. I have eaten here by myself a handful of times and have brought so many friends here and now they go without me by themselves or bring other friends. I am glad that I have helped this business have more customers and my friends enjoy this place as much as I do. Im not sure why I have never left them a review until now but after coming here Sunday, it feels like it was about time. Hot pot, ramen, appetizers, and drinks are my favorite. Love you Kaze!!
Great experience! Went out in group of 4, about a 10 minute wait, and seated in the booth. The broths were great, strongly recommend the Thai Tomyum. Experience is the best to have with friends. Prices turned out to be around ~25 per person (in a group of 4) and we were stuffed. Great dinner option.
The staff is friendly and prices are reasonable; however, it's good to know what you're getting into with shabu shabu.
All of your food is brought to the table raw, and you are responsible for properly boiling it, from 10 seconds for leafy greens to 10 minutes for mushrooms and tofu. This requires a lot of elbow room, a lot of focus, and a tolerance for mess. This doesn't leave much room for conversation or good impressions, so steer clear for business meetings and first dates.
The food was fresh and delicious. I would go again, but probably only if I'm dining alone.
The bathroom was flooded up from the floor drain, which was gross.
An incredible first hotpot experience! This place is wonderful!
Fantastic Shabu Shabu with a lot of seating on both floors.
Great sauce, a lot of condiments, and well-priced!
The meat (beef&pork) was fresh, tasty, with a good portion size!
Regular/original broth is already good, no need to order another type of soup($4). Fresh vegetables, clean plate and utensils.
One thing they need to work on is to update the restaurant interior. Some sofa are ripped apart, and the restroom is not the cleanest!
Overall 85/100 !
The place is very crowded and small, but they're the only place that's open in the area. The food was good, but the staff was overwhelmed.
Don't expect authentic Japanese food from the menu.
Great place to go late at night when nothing else outside of Chinatown is open. The food is really good and cheap also.
Nice hotpot, or shabu shabu, spot right on the edge of the busy streets of Chinatown.
Restaurant is very clean and has very spacious seating (particularly when you compare it to the typical crammed seating of any restaurant on Beach st).
Certainly kid-friendly as they had clean high chairs readily available and the waitress was very attentive.
Food-wise, it was filling, tasty, and at a great price point for their lunch specials. The meats were ok, but the broths definitely made up for it. We tried the tomyum and tonkotsu. Both very delicious and flavorful.
If you're in the market to try out a different hotpot restaurant that is a few steps away from the hectic crowds, then give this one a try.
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