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Welcome to Shabu Shabu Kyoto Japanese Restaurant

Discover the serene Japanese ambiance and authentic cuisine at Shabu Shabu Kyoto Japanese Restaurant in Bellevue, WA. Offering a variety of shabu shabu options with high-quality meats like A5 Japanese Wagyu and US Choice Ribeye, along with delectable dishes like chicken karaage and crispy rice tuna rolls. The DIY shabu shabu experience with personal pots adds a fun and interactive element to your dining experience. With courteous service, a peaceful atmosphere, and a range of vegan and vegetarian options, Shabu Shabu Kyoto is the perfect spot for a comforting and nutritious meal. Don't miss out on this delightful culinary journey.

LOCATIONS
  • Shabu Shabu Kyoto Japanese Restaurant
    627 156th Ave SE, Bellevue, WA 98007, United States
    627 156th Ave SE, Bellevue, WA 98007, United States Hotline: +1 425-502-9489

Introducing Shabu Shabu Kyoto Japanese Restaurant, a hot pot Japanese eatery located in Bellevue, WA. This restaurant offers a wide range of amenities, including reservation options, delivery, takeout, vegan and vegetarian choices, and wheelchair accessibility. They accept various forms of payment, from credit cards to cryptocurrency, and provide a casual, trendy atmosphere with moderate noise levels. Perfect for groups, kids, and various dining occasions, Shabu Shabu Kyoto also features garage and private lot parking, waiter service, free Wi-Fi, and happy hour specials.

Upon entering, customers are treated to an authentic Japanese ambiance that sets the tone for a delightful dining experience. The menu boasts tasty options such as Sukiyaki, Shishito peppers, Chicken karage, Tofu, Salmon poke, and Crispy spicy tuna rolls. With a focus on high-quality ingredients, Shabu Shabu Kyoto impresses diners with their meat and vegetable selections, as well as their flavorful dipping sauces.

Customer reviews highlight the friendly and attentive service, pristine cleanliness, and spacious layout of the restaurant. Guests enjoy unique dishes like A5 Japanese Wagyu, crown daisy, special noodles, and lychee sorbet. The expansive menu also features options like sukiyaki and shabu shabu, with each dish promising a memorable and satisfying culinary experience.

For a lighter hot pot experience that doesn't compromise on taste, Shabu Shabu Kyoto Japanese Restaurant is the go-to spot. Whether you're craving a comforting meal on a chilly day or looking to explore new flavors with friends and family, this restaurant is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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Mochi M.
Mochi M.

Authentic Japanese cuisine, we love the shabu dhabu and eggplant dish. Eating at Kyoto always brings us right back to Japan!

Sunny H.
Sunny H.

Food is always good. Service is courteous and fine. Ambiance is decent. I don't love this strip mall but location/proximity is unbeatable. We ordered: Sukiyaki Chicken karage Shishito peppers Tofu Crispy spicy tuna roll Salmon poke Sukiyaki broth was on the very sweet side. I know and expect sweet in sukiyaki but it was too sweet for me.

Megan D.
Megan D.

I was craving something light for dinner, and you can never go wrong with soup, so I found this shabu spot. I really like the inside of the restaurant, it feels very authentic. We went with two spicy miso shabu shabu with US Choice Rib-eye, and we added an order of 4 oz A5 wagyu, plus some tuna crispy rice. The food overall was a solid 3.5/5, with the A5 Japanese Wagyu being the star--so tender and delicious. The ribeye, on the other hand, was a bit dry. I also did feel like i've had better ponzu/sesame sauces before. The broth was slightly on the bland side, I've had more flavorful shabu broths before. I really like to sip on my soup, I guess it wouldn't matter as much if I was just dipping the meat and veggies. On a positive note, I liked that they included crown daisy and unique noodles. Also the lychee sorbet was SOO good. The service was great, which bumped up the rating to 4 stars.

Winnie W.
Winnie W.

Finally tried Shabu Shabu Kyoto Japanese Restaurant on a chilly Friday night: Ambiance: The restaurant exuded a serene Japanese vibe, creating a peaceful dining atmosphere that enhanced the experience. Food: The chicken karaage was a hit--crunchy on the outside, juicy on the inside. For the main course, five out of six of us ordered the DIY shabu shabu, each served with a personal pot filled with generous portions of fresh meat and vegetables. The soup base added a delightful touch, and I'm excited to explore other options in the future. Customer Service: The attentive and friendly servers made our experience memorable. Booking via Yelp ahead of time ensured a short wait, and the overall friendliness of the staff enhanced our dining experience. My family and I had an enjoyable time.

Sean H.
Sean H.

Came here on a Tuesday night with a party of 6 and was greeted right away. It took a few minutes to get our table though but nothing too bad. We started off with the crispy rice appetizer and it was super good. We checked in on Yelp and got edamame too. I chose pork belly for my meat choice and chose the shabu broth I think. Overall. I think the broth was kind of bland, but all the meat and veggies were good. And the sauce definitely helped. Service was great. We got checked up on a lot and our waters were filled quickly. Server was super friendly too.

Frank L.
Frank L.

Able to stop by for a quick lunch today. I wanted something hot, healthy, and delicious on this kinda gloomy Friday. Strategically chose a non prime hour of 1245pm and thankfully it was not busy. Got seated right away at the bar and ordered the Crispy Rice Tuna roll and Shabu Shabu original Daishi taste Australian Wagyu. The Crispy Rice Tuna was different, had a nice crunch to it, not spicy at all and I would have liked more kick to it. The Tuna itself was not bad, good amount, but not really a wow factor. Give a 3 out of 5. Enjoyed it though. The Shabu Shabu itself and the Aussie Wagyu was delicious. Each singular piece I enjoyed slowly and gleefully. The broth was nice and gentle, subtle and clean, healthy along with the veggies and noodles that came with it. I love Shabu Shabu for its simplicity with a focus on high quality ingredients. Japanese food is my #2 favorite cuisine and Shabu Shabu has a lot to do with it. Japanese philosophy of food I much agree with and it shows here.

Julia A.
Julia A.

If you're craving a different kind of hot pot experience, Shabu Shabu is the way to go! My parents raved about this place after going there several times so I finally got a chance to try it. There's not too many things on the menu but even as someone as indecisive as me couldn't figure out which broth to try! The first time I went I decided to try the Spicy Miso since I love spicy food. To note: the broth really isn't that spicy, to my slight disappointment. :P For the protein, I ordered the Australian Wagyu Beef. Oh my goodness, this cut of beef is so thin and DELICIOUS! It will definitely be my go to going forward. No matter what broth and protein you order, you will get the same side dishes with your entree (veggies including mushrooms, noodles). I love me some veggies and noodles but I had a hard time finishing everything! They give you a platter filled with your chosen protein and I have never been able to finish it all. Shabu shabu is definitely a lighter version of hot pot, and by the end of the meal, I didn't feel like I had months' worth of sodium intake. :P The restaurant is kid friendly as well, offering high chairs if needed (and of course the stove top won't be turned on where the kids are seated). The service was also excellent. We had a little accident at our table during a meal where something spilled and they very promptly came to clean it up, along with providing us a replacement dipping sauce that spilled.

Tammy L.
Tammy L.

I love this place for a comforting, nutritious meal that's not too heavy and can imagine it just hitting the spot on the cold rainy days coming ahead. The shabu shabu with the sukiyaki broth is the best choice. Though the menu may seem pricy, everything was surprisingly filling for how light the meal looks, and each person ordered a different meat so we could try multiple (family style is the way to go!) -- it seems the more expensive the yummier AND fattier, so pick your poison. Will come back!