Wow people, you need to learn some history. South Korea was occupied by Japan and much of their culture has become mixed. Shabu Shabu places are all over the country and yes this is a Korean version of it. Its a great meal and cheap there too!!
Shabu shabu is mongolian food. It has been introduced to China, Korea and Japan and has been transformed according to their own culture and taste. That is shabu shabu.
actually, several Asian countries have their own variation of shabu shabu. However, the first shabu shabu restaurant was in Japan and that's why it's considered a Japanese dish
Shabu Shabu is mongolian food. It has been introduced to China, Korea and Japan and has been transformed according to their own culture and taste. That is shabu shabu. Don't forget this.
Mongolian Food means afterwards korean food. Descendent of mongolian. And THEN Japan comes with influences of china and korea!
KyrieEIeison 3 years ago
Wow people, you need to learn some history. South Korea was occupied by Japan and much of their culture has become mixed. Shabu Shabu places are all over the country and yes this is a Korean version of it. Its a great meal and cheap there too!!
t5thelement 3 years ago 6
hahaha.
Fuck kim chi man
omeko123 3 years ago
shabu is japanese word.
Oidonosu 3 years ago 20
Shabu Shabu is japanese food
nagoy33 3 years ago 12
しゃぶしゃぶ is Japanese Food .
you are such an idiot.
punellino 3 years ago 9
Shabu shabu is japanese.
punellino 3 years ago 20
Shabu shabu I've eaten was not like this.
This is like shit soup.
Is this Korean food?
Varth005 3 years ago
correction, shabushabu is a mongolian dish... neither koreanneither japanese
leop84 3 years ago
Korea is made by Japan.
Oidonosu 3 years ago 4
Shabu shabu is mongolian food. It has been introduced to China, Korea and Japan and has been transformed according to their own culture and taste. That is shabu shabu.
kkuakk 3 years ago
korean have their own shabshab from old-days, but shabshab is japanese word and popular in japan
mihato1989 3 years ago
"shabu shabu" is a japanese.
it mean "shake shake".
and japanese food.
but this looks like some kind of korean version.
kokokoara 3 years ago 6
shabushabu origin from mongolia.
jjang2da 4 years ago
origin from mongolia.
jjang2da 4 years ago
shabushabu is not korean food...; it's japanese food which actually come from mongolia
pdony 4 years ago
mmm steamboat hehe
gchhour 4 years ago
wtf this is obviously a chinese dish
feltonw 4 years ago
too much work. I'll let the kitchen do it.
memadman 4 years ago
why iran correa???
alwa3dalsadek 4 years ago
Ah, Korean food..yum yum :)
FeiLunHaigal 4 years ago
why korean food? kidding me?
nktshun 4 years ago
Shabushabu is Japanese food.
This is korean style shabushabu.
BrasilMaru 4 years ago 9
Shabu Shabu is actually Mogolian, not Japanese.
Japanese and Korean have their own style of Shabu Shabu but it's from Mongolia.
kidrama1 4 years ago
actually, several Asian countries have their own variation of shabu shabu. However, the first shabu shabu restaurant was in Japan and that's why it's considered a Japanese dish
kpride220 4 years ago
No, you have no idea about shabu shabu.
shabu shabu is mongolian food. It has been introduced to China, Korea and Japan. And it has transformed according to their own culture and taste.
kkuakk 3 years ago
No, you have no idea about shabu shabu.
Shabu Shabu is mongolian food. It has been introduced to China, Korea and Japan and has been transformed according to their own culture and taste. That is shabu shabu. Don't forget this.
kkuakk 3 years ago
that was chinese food originally. but these day chinese, korean, japanese eat that food.
YiHyeonJeong 3 years ago
correction, shabushabu is a mongolian dish... neither koreanneither japanese
leop84 3 years ago
its really mongolian food~
swtsmillez 3 years ago
most people think that but shabushabu actually derived from Mongolia (and I'm being serious, no joke)
in times of war and immigration, Mongolian soldiers used to use their helmets as bowls and put boiling water and the meat in it
this was done because they had to keep going and needed a food that can be cooked fast
they have also made it thin for faster cooking
However, shabushabu was passed down to many different countries (due to Mongolia's huge empire) and was popular in Japan the most
nahcey 3 years ago 6