LOCATIONS

Shabu Hot Pot + Noodle Bar

2700 Anderson, #212, 512/336-8888

John Anderson

Let's put it this way: Red chili wonton bathed in peanut sauce; grilled lamb skewers; green onion crepes; over 15 options for wok-fried noodles. Hot pots to share are $4.50 each, try the tomato variety first.
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Chronicle Reviews

Chen Z Hot Pot and Noodle Bar

Fresh ingredients and generous portions highlight this noodle bar

Mick Vann, June 14, 2012

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