Our general thoughts after eating here were unfortunately that it wasn't worth the money and that we were quite disappointed with the food which was overall pretty boring. Their sushi tasted a lot like it had been laying in the montre for too long. The soup was pretty tasteless and some meat pieces were too harsh to eat even though we tried to boil it several times in the soup. The room you are sitting in is very noisy, which makes it difficult to hear and talk to each other if you are more people eating together. The service was fine though, as it should be, and maybe we had too high expectations, I don't know. However worrying about the freshness of the food while eating should not...
Read moreFull price is around 400 baht for person, at this price you can buy a good meal at other Shabu restaurant. In my opinion, MK suki located nearby is more worthy than Shabushi because of following reasons.
Food quality: need to improve immediately, beef or sliced pork is not fresh and too hard to chew.
Hygience: Sticky floor and a lot of stain from dropping icecream or drinks whatever. It s so sticky all over the floor. And on the moving line food (seafood ball), there is food out of the dish, no one put it off, and let it move on the moving line.
Price: expensive compare with lists of food and quality
I will have other Shabu brand next time that is cheaper and...
Read moreGreat value and good food. I don’t understand the reviews about the service since the food is on a conveyor system and there are probably 10 servers in the dining room all the time. I didn’t wait for anything. Plus the sushi, drinks, ice cream and tempura are self-serve buffet style. Why spend 5 times as much by paying by the item when you can get an all-you-can eat deal like this. I would recommend it to everyone but Americans in particular will...
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