Are you looking for the best Halal Japanese steamboat eateries in Klang Valley? Every culture has its own version of a hot-pot-style dinner, and Malaysia is no exception. Steamboat meals are immensely popular among locals, whether for formal occasions or simple outings with friends.
Therefore today, Min will share some of the best Halal Japanese Steamboat eateries in Klang Valley that you may want to visit!
What is Shabu-shabu?
Shabu-shabu is a Japanese steamboat dish made of thinly sliced beef and vegetables cooked in dashi broth and served with dipping sauces.
Traditionally consumed in Japan during the winter months, there is no need for a season to enjoy this popular food, especially in tropical Malaysia, where every day is a good day for a steamboat! Allow the rhythmic bubbling of broth to bring you peace as you carefully twirl that perfect slice of meat.
Best Halal Japanese Steamboat Eateries in Klang Valley
Now that we’ve learned a bit about shabu-shabu, here is Min’s list of the Best Halal Japanese Steamboat Eateries in Klang Valley.
- Suki-ya
Suki-Ya, one of Malaysia’s oldest Japanese restaurants with many locations across the country, offers an all-you-can-eat halal Japanese steamboat. Suki-ya, or “House of Hot Pot,” is created to provide hearty dining experiences at equally hearty costs of about RM43.85 nett on weekdays to RM55.45 nett on weekends.
Guests can enjoy an unending supply of top-quality Australian chilled beef and farmed chicken here. Suki-ya’s vegetable bar is also another highlight of the place, offering a broad choice of fresh vegetables to complete the meal with a healthy touch. Suki-ya exquisite soups and broths are sure to tantalize everyone’s taste buds!
However, Suki-ya does not have a HALAL label because its locations serve beer, but its meat is sourced from Halal-certified vendors and no mirin or alcohol is used in their soups and sauces.
- BBQ Town
BBQ Town’s 2-in-1 BBQ and shabu-shabu concept strives to provide you with a great dining experience of a halal Japanese steamboat. Located at Mid Valley Megamall, they’re all-you-can-eat buffet prices at RM40.80++ for lunch (11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.) and dinner (5 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.) at RM47.80++.
Bring your appetite and enjoy endless sliced beef, mutton, chicken, homemade sushi, and maki, plus 26 more amazing health bar items. Their famous chicken kombu soup, which had been simmering for over 8 hours, will leave you wanting more.
- Volcano Shabu Shabu Putrajaya
Volcano Shabu Shabu Putrajaya is located at UG-21,22, Menara Shaftbury Putrajaya, Jalan Alamanda Presint 1, 62000 Putrajaya.
They will deliver an array of the finest meats, veggies, meatballs, noodles, fusion sushi, drinks, and desserts as an All-You-Can-Eat Japanese Shabu-shabu restaurant. Each food item is hand-selected to assure great quality, freshness, and value. They have five homemade soup bases to pick from such as Prawns, Malaysian Spices, Vegetables, Tom Yum, and Chicken.
The Lunch buffet promotion is available every day from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM and costs RM 65+ per adult/ RM 40+ per child. The dinner buffet promotion is available daily from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. for RM 75+ per adult and RM 50+ per child.
- Nabe Hotpot and Sukiyaki
Nabe Hotpot and Sukiyaki deliver a great Halal Japanese steamboat with a hotpot of thick soups with options such as Korean Kimchi, Thai Tom Yum, Tomato, Spicy Mala, and Japan Miso, to be eaten with over 80 distinct steamboat ingredients hand-picked for the greatest steamboat experience.
They charge a low price of RM0.88 and above per cup though! Premium Buffet costs RM39.88 per person and it includes over 70 different ingredient options. Nabe Hot Pot and Sukiyaki can be found on MyTOWN Shopping Complex’s Floor B1-028.
- Minori, The Royale Chulan Damansara
Minori tucked away inside Mutiara Damansara’s Royale Chulan Damansara hotel, is one of the Klang Valley’s few Halal Japanese steamboats. The kitchen accomplishes this by making all of its sauces from scratch with non-alcoholic mirin and shoyu substitutes that keep the integrity of their flavor.
One of Minori’s major dishes, the Yose Nabe (RM68), is soulful and hearty, a hot pot with a translucent broth that’s lightly seasoned so that the focus stays on the top-notch ingredients. This Yose Nabe of Minori showcases the beauty of Japanese hot pots. It’s filled with a cornucopia of seafood like salmon, tiger prawns, oysters, and tiny scallops, as well as vegetables, mushrooms, and Japanese-made udon.
Enjoying the best Halal Japanese steamboat or shabu-shabu with family and friends will make for a really dynamic meal. It’s simple and delectable! Not to mention nutritious as well, because all the ingredients are freshly served. Hence, gather around the table with your friends and family to enjoy the nourishing soup with plenty of vegetables and meat.
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