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Privy 5 New York Hot Pot
Do-It-Yourself cuisine like Hot Pot is a great way to get together with a bunch of friends on a night out. But you won't have to find the best Hot Pot by yourself, we have you covered with our list of the top Hot Pot spots in the city.
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Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Upper East Side
Cuisine:Japanese Shabu-Shabu
314 East 70th Street New York City NY 10021+1 212 861 5635From 13th century Mongolia, through, China, Japan and to the Upper East Side of New York; shabu-shabu has traveled a long way through the centuries. Anthropologist will tell you this is a process known as "enculturation" we are telling you it is a delicious process, and Shabu-Shabu 70 is a favorite with locals. Wafer- thin slices of rib eye steak, snow peas, shitake mushrooms, onions, carrots and ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: East Village
Cuisine:Japanese Shabu-Shabu
216 E 10th St (between 2nd Ave & 1st Ave) New York NY 10003(212) 477-2972Fondue fetishists love this messy food fun, and Shabu-Tatsu East Village is proving popular with a generation of diners who never got to enjoy the retro of 1970's fondue pots. This Japanese dining staple is perfect for more western tastes, where raw food does not have quite the appeal it has in Asia. You either love it or hate it so start out with a pitcher or two of Sapporo to take off the edge. ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: West Village
Cuisine:Japanese Shabu-Shabu
61 Grove St (between 4th St & S 7th Ave) New York City NY 10014(212) 242-3699This is a novel idea, collagen cannot be absorbed into the skin its cellular structure is too large; Injection works and ingestion works, so now we eat the stuff? Himiyabi in Japan by Himi Okajima introduced this concept and he has now opened Hakata Ton Ton for the beauty addicted of NYC. This restaurant serves the ideal protein foods for the best, skin, hair, and muscle tone, the main ingredients ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: N/A
13520 40th Rd New York City NY 11354(718) 661-0900Order one of everything at Shanghai Tide; you have to taste it all. Their super spicy shabu shabu is an all time favorite, but won't destroy your taste buds. The broth at this hot-pot, hot-spot takes three days to prepare. It has been infused with both chicken and beef bones, and liberally yet lovingly spiced with Szechuan spices and chili oil. Table-top cooking is exciting so have fun. The treasu ... read more > -
Categories: Restaurants
Neighborhood: Chelsea
229 9th Ave. New York NY 10001Local Language Address: between 24th St & 25th St
(212) 620-5200Grand Sichuan is notable in that it supplies the Chinese Embassy with meals for meetings when the United Nations is in session. It is also notable for its authentic Chong Qing Hot Pot and this is what sets it apart from the shabu shabu rest. If you don't like it spicy, order half/half and sample the best of both worlds. Duck tongue, pig blood, duck feet, pig intestines are fantastic for exotic foo ... read more > -
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