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		<description><![CDATA[Only fifteen in the nation!
Shabu-Shabu is a method of cooking at the table, placing very thin slices of beef in hot seaweed broth. Add your own spices and raw vegetables and stir&#8230;swish until desired tenderness. Then dip in a variety of sauces.
The wonderful meal and the hands on preparation makes for a memorable &#8220;individual&#8221; experience!

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<p>Shabu-Shabu is a method of cooking at the table, placing very thin slices of beef in hot seaweed broth. Add your own spices and raw vegetables and stir&#8230;swish until desired tenderness. Then dip in a variety of sauces.</p>
<p>The wonderful meal and the hands on preparation makes for a memorable &#8220;individual&#8221; experience!</p>
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Traditional Japanese cooking using almost no spices. The emphasis is on pure, clean flavors of Japans indigenous ingredients: fish, seaweed, vegetables, rice and soybean.
Shabu Shabu features entrees with a harmonious balance of artistic presentation, the selection of plate or serving piece and the taste of the food itself&#8230; prepared by one [...]]]></description>
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<p>Shabu Shabu features entrees with a harmonious balance of artistic presentation, the selection of plate or serving piece and the taste of the food itself&#8230; prepared by one of the nations finest chefs, owner Charles Metee.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Traditional Thai cuisine prepared by owner and chef.
The featured entrees, appetizers and salads are full of flavor utilizing many rich herbs and spices.
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  Click here to view our Menu</a></font></p>
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