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Menu for Ginza Japanese Shabu Shabu in Sandy, UT

  • Closed:
    11:00 AM - 9:30 PM
  • Contact:
  • Cuisines:

    Japanese Asian

    Japanese Asian

  • Features:

    Takeout , Delivery , Non-Contact Delivery

  • Dietary:

    Vegetarian

  • Known for:

    Casual, Cozy, Good for kids, All you can eat, Beer, Coffee, Comfort food, Healthy options, Great tea selection, Vegetarian options, Wine, Solo dining, No-contact delivery, Bar onsite, Temperature check required, Catering, Delivery, Fast service, Takeout, High chairs, Showing the World Cup, Restroom, Seating, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Wheelchair accessible seating, Credit Card Payments, Debit cards, NFC mobile payments, Popular with Tourists, Alcohol, Dessert, Dine-in, Dinner, Popular Dinner, Lunch, Popular Lunch, Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits, Mask required, Staff wear masks, Accepts reservations, Good for groups,
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Ginza Japanese Shabu Shabu in Sandy, UT, is a sought-after Japanese restaurant, boasting an average rating of 4.1 stars. Here’s what diners have to say about Ginza Japanese Shabu Shabu. Don’t miss out! Today, Ginza Japanese Shabu Shabu will open from 11:00 AM to 9:30 PM. Don’t risk not having a table. Call ahead and reserve your table by calling (801) 432-8736.

Ginza Japanese Shabu Shabu includes vegetarian dietary options.

On top of the amazing dishes, other attributes include: all you can eat.

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Julius Jacob 1 year ago
4

This was a different experience that I didn't care all that much for. You cook your own food. Would have been much more fun if... the grill heated up faster, felt like it took forever. The food itself is quite tasty and they give you plenty of it. Servicewas great. Read more

Patrick Lee 1 year ago
3

It's our first time here and we are not sure what to expect. First, if you are a first timer, the menu is quite confusing. The... explanation from the waitress helps. The heat source of the hot pot and grill is the gel type fuel. That's a first. It doesn'tgenerate enough heat to boil the broth for the hot pot. It barely boils after a long time. It does produce enough heat for thegrill. However, I am not a friend of cooking food on a sheet of heat resistant mat. We order the tonkotsu broth but it tastesmore like miso than bone broth. The marinated meat is way too sweet. The sliced beef and lamb for hot pot are pretty good. Theseafood is really bad. Don't order the seafood ever. Read more

Brynne Adamson 1 year ago
5

All you can eat. Fun experience, and waitress was super helpful. I think I prefer BBQ all you can eat rather than hot pots for... Asian restaurants, but that’s just me. One of the workers killed flies on the other side of the room with an electric tennisracquet. Read more

Gretchen Martinez 1 year ago
5

Don't hesitate to come and try this spot. I had the all you can eat shabu-shabu with the tonkotsu broth, which is a broth made... with pork bones. There's different broth selections you can choose from. This place not only has all you can eat shabu-shabu,but you can grill meats, and they have an all you can eat sushi. However, if you just want an a la carté meal you can do thatas well. Along with my broth and all the fixings, I also had their Tiger Sushi roll and spicy tuna roll. Both excellent choicesbut that spicy tuna was so delicious and I ate it with such delite, that it didn't get a picture. I went around 6pm on a weekday and there was no line no waiting, but on the weekends it gets really packed, reservations can be made in advanced as well.Staff very friendly, attentive, and come around often to see if you want more of anything. UPDATE: went for the All you can eatsushi, definitely worth it! Highly recommend it and the service was great Read more

Nia Guerrero 1 year ago
4

We came with a large party for a birthday, of about 20 people and we were quickly seated and taken care of. I personally went... the hot pot route and it was delicious! I left so full! There’s so many choices of different meats, veggies and broths. Iwent with tonkotsu and it was delicious! My only gripe is that the heating piece is mobile instead of electric built in andthat sometimes made it a bit hard to control heat. Overall though it’s worth a visit! Read more

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When is Ginza Japanese Shabu Shabu open?

Ginza Japanese Shabu Shabu is open on the following days:
Monday: 11:00 AM - 09:30 PM
Tuesday: 11:00 AM - 09:30 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM - 09:30 PM
Thursday: 11:00 AM - 09:30 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM - 09:30 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM - 09:30 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM - 09:30 PM

What forms of payment are accepted at Ginza Japanese Shabu Shabu?

They accept Credit, Debit, Apple Pay and Google Pay at Ginza Japanese Shabu Shabu.

Does Ginza Japanese Shabu Shabu offer delivery?

Yes, Ginza Japanese Shabu Shabu offers delivery.

Does Ginza Japanese Shabu Shabu offer reservations?

Yes, Ginza Japanese Shabu Shabu accepts reservations.