I had posted a comment on another blog, likening the Japanese shabu shabu to the Chinese hot pot, and received a response from Wilco claiming that shabu shabu is “totally different” from hot pot. So today, Mr. W and I had lunch at House of Shabu Shabu in Irvine.

Shabu shabu is a much more organized meal than the chaotic everything-goes hot pot. The concept is the same: pot of boiling water/broth in front of you, you order plates of raw vegetables and thinly sliced meat, which you boil in the liquid and then take out, dip in seasoned sauces, and eat. Shabu shabu, however, differs in precisely the reasons that I don’t like hot pot. There’s a delicious ponzu sauce for the meats and a separate sauce for the vegetables. I don’t like how the hot pot sauce makes everything taste the same, and “the same” isn’t even as good as the flavors of the shabu shabu sauces. This shabu shabu place also comes with a bowl of rice and some udon with noodle sauce that you eat in the end with the broth (which should be flavored by all the stuff you dump in there when you’re done with the meat and veggie consumption).

I will definitely eat shabu shabu again. And I still don’t like hot pot.