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Shabu Sai (Suntec City) - Value For Money Japanese Hotpot Buffet

 
Singaporeans love buffets. There are countless intercontinental buffets, Korean BBQ buffets, Chinese steamboat buffets, Thai mookata buffets (which I have not had the chance to try yet) and Japanese hotpot buffet on this tiny island. Japanese hotpot buffet is all the rage now, but I am ashamed to admit that I have never tried Japanese hotpot buffet. Shabu Sai has recently opened a new outlet in Suntec City Mall, I am going to try Japanese hotpot buffet for the first time.
 
 

 

 
 
There are over more than 10 sauces for you to make that perfect dip.

 

 
You can choose two soup bases from a choice of 6 (Seaweed/Sukiyaki/Spicy/Tom Yam Miso/Yuzu Collagen/Tonkotsu Shouyu). You can pick up vegetables and steamboat ingredients from the buffet table but sliced meats (beef/chicken/pork) have to be ordered from the staff. The vegetables are very fresh and the paper-thin sliced meats curl up beautifully upon cooking. Try cooking udon in the soup at the end of the meal, it's so good you will want to swallow your tongue. 

 

 
Complete your meal with free-flow ice-cream and soft drinks by topping-up $1.99++. The ice-cream is a little too sweet and not creamy enough for my taste, but it satisfied my sweet-tooth. 
 
Although I am quite sure this is not the best Japanese hotpot buffet available in Singapore and the 90-minute time limit during peak hours cuts short the enjoyment, but the value-for-money buffet makes it the perfect place to catch-up with friends. 
 
Shabu Sai (Suntec City)
Address: 3 Temasek Boulevard, Suntec City Mall #B1-133
Telephone: 63366129
 
Shabu Sai (Orchard Central)
Address: 181 Orchard Road, Orchard Central #08/09/10/11
Telephone: 68846760 / 68846884 (Reservation)
Opening Hours: Monday - Friday 11am - 3pm; 6pm - 10pm; Saturday - Sunday 11.30am - 10.30pm
 
Shabu Sai (The Central)
Address: 6 Eu Tong Sen Street, The Central #02-17 
Telephone: 62213177 / 68846884 (Reservation)
Opening Hours: Daily 12pm - 3pm; 6pm - 10pm
 
Shabu Sai (Changi City Point) 
Address: 5 Changi Business Park Central 1, Changi City Point #B1-28/29
Telephone: 64449569
Opening Hours: Monday - Friday 11am - 3pm; 6pm - 10pm; Saturday - Sunday 11.30am - 10.30pm
 
Shabu Sai (Causeway Point) 
Address: 1 Woodlands Square, Causeway Point #05-14/15
Telephone: 64621557
Opening Hours: Daily 11.30am - 10pm
 
Shabu Sai (Eastpoint)
Address: 3 Simei Street 6, Eastpoint #03-06
Telephone: 66363121
Opening Hours: Daily: 11.30am - 10pm
 
Prices: 
Lunch Buffet (Daily 11.30am - 5pm): Monday to Friday $14.99++, Saturday - Sunday, Public Holiday Eve, Public Holiday $19.99++; Child (4-9 years old) $9.99++ 
 

Dinner Buffet (Daily 5pm - 10pm): Monday to Friday $22.99++, Saturday - Sunday, Public Holiday Eve, Public Holiday $24.99++; Child (4-9 years old) $9.99++  

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