WRITING CULTURE 2012: Film, Food & Beyond

Indulging in Shabu

November 10, 2012 Written by | 4 Comments

I didn’t really know what I was getting myself into by going to Emperor Japanese Tapas Shabu Restaurant, so before I took the plunge I did what any person who prides herself in being a millennial would do…I googled. I was pleased with what I found.  

I was comforted by the fact that the Japanese restaurant had a website because it made one thing painstakingly clear, this was not like the small Asian take out restaurant in my neighborhood. I was relieved. As good as my delivered Chinese food always tastes, I don’t look forward to having a sit-down meal there.

Shabu restaurant on 96 Bowery is a sight for the eyes, in addition to my taste buds . Once you walk in you’re completely mesmerized by the decor. The restaurant is bright and well lighted, accentuating the open space and making it all the more homey.   Plus, just going through the images on the site made me hungry; definitely a good sign. 

Nonetheless, full disclosure in mentioning I am a finicky eater when it comes to certain kinds of food. Attribute this to the fact that my family is Ecuadorian and ceviche is a traditional dish. Ceviche is awesome, once I got over how it was cooked.

Shabu Restaurant has a lot in common with ceviche. One is the family, sharing atmosphere it promotes. Cooking at the table over a hot pot invites sharing, laughs, and a whole lot of different tastes being combined. Shabu Restaurant emphasizes the ability to cook the food yourself over a hot pot, it’s part of their charm. In my family making ceviche was always intergenerational, one appreciated over time, because at first cooking raw fish in lemon is really not appealing.

Yet, the taste of pieces of fish, lemon juice, and all kinds of seasoning is enthralling. The same way the beef in the Chinese cilantro broth is unusual but in the best way. I liked the taste of the broth because it was rich and way more of an explosion on my taste buds than I expected it would be. Just through the smell of the food you can almost instantly taste the strong cilantro taste in the broth. As good as the broth was, adding pork maybe wasn’t the best option for me. I didn’t like the pork itself, it was too chewy, and its texture just did not complement the broth like I thought it would.

Menu. Photo Credit: Juliya.

Overall, I loved the experience of having the Shabu Shabu All You Can Eat Menu because it took me back to Sunday lunches with my family. The ambience of the restaurant was bright and inviting, you wanted to sit and eat there. The same way I always couldn’t wait to sit and eat with my family.  I loved it.  Ceviche was usually our central dish, like the broth was here.

My favorite part is that one dish can bring a family together over one common denominator, while also encouraging making the meal your own.

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4 responses so far ↓

  •   Brooklyn Brit // Nov 14th 2012 at 12:18 am

    I enjoyed reading about your food experience. I know little about Ceviche or Japanese food so I am now keen to learn even more about both. It’s often nice to find commonalities where you didn’t know if there would be any.

  •   Vivian // Nov 14th 2012 at 7:36 pm

    Yes, definitely! What I enjoyed most about going to Shabu was that it brought back a whole bunch of childhood memories. I really loved it. You should definitely learn more about ceviche, it’s an acquired taste but really good. If you like sushi, you’ll definitely like Ceviche. Eating at Shabu was the first time I went to a Japanese restaurant and let’s just say I will definitely be going agaiin.

  •   ay083951 // Dec 17th 2012 at 1:24 am

    It’s hard to find many Japanese Restaurants that don’t focus way too much on sushi for me, and I’ve always been interested by the novelty of Shabu in general, finding comparison to my enjoyment of Korean barbecue. You sell the theme of a family atmosphere well while still getting on your description of the food and its variety very well, so congrats on a job well done and I’m glad the experience turned out so well for you in the end.

  •   Thierry // Dec 18th 2012 at 9:50 pm

    This looks like a really cool spot. I’m definitely going to try and check this place out during the break. Thanks for the review and the links!

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