One Pot Shabu-Shabu Restaurant

On our last night at Shore Residences, we didn't pass on the chance to have a hotpot dinner. In the row of restaurants on the ground floor, we found One Pot Shabu-Shabu Restaurant.

They have an all-you-can eat rate of 888 pesos per head but we ordered from their a la carte menu. We really preferred this aside from the fact that we didn't make it to their buffet cutoff time.

To order, choose the soup base, then the meats, then veggies, and lastly the add-ons. Prices are indicated for each step and item. During the meal, I was also informed that this comes with ice cream for everyone. Their vanilla ice cream tastes good and the serving is generous.






Here's a breakdown of what we had and the prices of each in pesos:

Soup base (choice of 2 kinds) - 588

Beef tendon - 368

Fatty beef - 480

Chinese cabbage - 198

Instant noodles - 98

Fresh lemonade - 150

Watermelon shake - 150

Fruit platter - 150

With senior discount taken out for 2 and 10% service charge, our total bill was 2,229 pesos.

This experience reminded me of Binondo shabu-shabu that our family used to enjoy. Just note that for a la carte, there is a charge of 68 pesos per head if you'll get from their condiments section. Even if you don't, the quality of their meats, soups, and veggies are good enough to savor.

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