Best Shabu-shabu Restaurants in Downtown
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- $40 or less
- $41 to $65
- $65 or more
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- BBobbyLos Angeles •4 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoI recently had the pleasure of dining at Eigikutei, and it was a wonderful experience. The food presentation is nothing short of artful—each dish is plated with such elegance and care that it’s almost too beautiful to eat. The ingredients are impeccably fresh, with flavors that highlight the quality and thoughtfulness behind every creation. The staff is equally impressive, offering courteous and attentive service that made me feel truly welcomed. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply looking for an exceptional dining experience, Eigikutei is a must-visit. I can’t wait to return!More infoEigikuteiPrice: Very Expensive• Japanese• Little Tokyo•4.8
- GgavinVIPUtah •1 review5.0Dined on Dec 20, 2024Great as always. Weekly treats can’t wait to go backMore infoTENSHOPrice: Very Expensive• Japanese (Shabu-Shabu)• Little Tokyo•4.9
- RRobbieNew York City •1 review5.0Dined on Nov 25, 2024Went to Ima for a birthday dinner and it was absolutely amazing. Won’t have a better wagu meal like this. Service was beyond excellentMore infoImaPrice: Very Expensive• Japanese (Shabu-Shabu)• Beverly Hills•4.8
- LLAURAVIPLos Angeles •18 reviews4.0Dined on Aug 24, 2024I love that there is so much to do all in 1 place.More infoLucky Mizu at Level 8Price: Expensive• Sushi• Downtown•4.5
Discover best Japanese (Shabu-Shabu) restaurants in Downtown
Discover the heart of Downtown, Downtown / South, and East LA's dining scene with our curated selection of Shabu-Shabu restaurants. This area is renowned for its vibrant culinary offerings, and Shabu-Shabu stands out as a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Each restaurant provides a unique experience, emphasizing fresh, quality ingredients and a personal touch in preparing this beloved Japanese hot pot dish. Diners can expect a variety of settings, from intimate and cozy spots to more bustling, modern venues, all maintaining a focus on authentic flavors and meticulous service. The dining scene in this part of Los Angeles is dynamic and diverse, reflecting the rich cultural tapestry of the city. Whether you're a seasoned Shabu-Shabu enthusiast or new to this culinary style, these establishments promise a memorable dining experience that highlights the best of local and traditional Japanese cuisine.