Hafsa Faisal, Melanie Gonzalez
Are you looking for a place to have fun with friends or family and eat delicious food? Then you’ve stopped to read the right article. Spring Shabu-Shabu is a restaurant filled with delicious food and ingredients that will have you wanting seconds.
Spring Shabu-Shabu is located in Queens Crossing on the second floor (136-20 38th Ave 2nd FL Flushing, NY 11354). When you enter, you will be greeted by a waiter who will gladly take you to accommodated seats. Spring Shabu-Shabu is a bit different from other hot pot places. At Spring Shabu Shabu, every customer receives their own pot to fill up with tasty ingredients.
Here are steps to follow at Spring Shabu-Shabu:
1. Choose your broth: Spring Shabu-Shabu has various flavors of broth to choose from such as vegetarian and kimchi. Waiters will also refill your pots later on if you request more broth.
2. Chicken or seafood? You choose: A wide variety of chicken, pork, dumplings, and seafood platters to choose from, there are also large combo sets to share with friends.
3. Buffet time: Walk up, grab a plate, and ingredients galore! Choose from your favorite noodles, veggies, and sauces to create your hotpot.
4. Cooking: A waiter will turn on your pot for you, and you can temper the boiling temperature of your pot. Place all your ingredients in the pot and watch it cook together. You may also grab seconds as well, this is a buffet after all!
Ricky, an employee at the restaurant, shared, “It’s been fun working at Spring Shabu-Shabu, I started a year ago and since then I pour the broths into the kettles for the waiters. It does get full almost every day but I like how my job is laid-back and not overwhelming as other jobs can be.”
Many customers also love the restaurant, including Sherly. “This isn’t my first time coming here. I come here often with my friends or with my husband. I really like that wide variety of detox and vegetarian foods that they have. I also like that it’s a buffet,” she shared.
Hot Pot is really good for any occasion, whether alone or with loved ones to learn more about Spring Shabu-Shabu, check out their website.