Shabu-shabu Onyasai Asakusa

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Iain Polson
"We absolutely love shabushabu (the name comes from onomatopoeia to describe the sound of dipping your food in a broth). Onyasai can be found all over Japan. Whenever you see one, take advantage of it! You choose two broths, both can be the same if you really wanted, and then you order your meat and vegetables to dip in. There are over 60 vegetables to choose from! Other Onyasais that we have been to all had tablets to order the food on but this one we had to wave to the waitress each time. It's an all-you-can-eat with a 2-hour time limit."

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