Gom Shabu Shabu – Centreville

  4.4 – 685 reviews   • Shabu-shabu restaurant

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Popular restaurant offering all-you-can-eat Korean & Japanese hot pot fare in a relaxed atmosphere.

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in Gom Shabu Shabu - Centreville 20121

Hours

Thursday11 AM–9:30 PM
Friday11 AM–10:30 PM
Saturday11 AM–10:30 PM
Sunday11 AM–9:30 PM
Monday11 AM–9:30 PM
Tuesday11 AM–9:30 PM
Wednesday11 AM–9:30 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 13840 Braddock Rd FGH, Centreville, VA 20121

Phone: (703) 266-2931

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Reviews

M M
Gom Shabu Shabu is easily one of the best hot pot spots in Centreville. The broth is rich and flavorful, the meats are sliced perfectly thin, and the vegetables and sides are always fresh. Everything tastes clean, comforting, and high-quality.

The service is friendly and attentive, and the staff explains everything clearly if it’s your first time. The restaurant is spacious, clean, and has a cozy, inviting atmosphere — perfect for both casual meals and family gatherings.

What really stands out is the balance of quality and value. You get generous portions, great flavor, and a fun cooking experience that feels worth every dollar. Whether you’re craving warm comfort food or a hearty meal with friends, Gom Shabu Shabu is a fantastic choice.

Highly recommended — I’d definitely come back!
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Mark MacKenzie MBE
We stumbled upon this hidden gem after emerging from Spa World, slightly dehydrated after nearly 4.5 hours of soaking.
We’ve had shabu shabu before in Fairfax and I do love Korean food, so when Brian suggested this place, I was in.

You choose your meats (we went for beef, chicken, and loads of veg) and cook everything yourself in a bubbling broth at the table. You can opt for the all-you-can-eat and visit the sauce and veg bar for extras.

The setup is well thought out — staff are attentive at the start but don’t hover. Want more? Tick the sheet, ring the buzzer, and they appear like magic with refills.

Food was delicious, the experience enjoyable — it just lacked a bit of atmosphere. Nothing wrong, just missing that extra spark.

Totally worth a visit — spa trip optional but recommended.

(Also… sorry for the limited photos. I was busy rehydrating and eating.)
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Mary Wolff
Every time we go, the service is excellent and the food is delicious!

This restaurant was my first hot pot experience. I’ve been several times now. I’m definitely hooked on the food now. Excellent service and delicious food. I love the lamb meat option. I’ve been here like 7 times now. It’s sooo good
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Jean Hulligan
Went with a large party and all had the All-You-Can-Eat Hot Pot. The meat, seafood, and vegetable choices were all very fresh and delicious. Our server was excellent with suggestions and answers to all of our questions, and delivery of everything to our table was quick and friendly. Will definitely go again!
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Ines R
We had never been to this restaurant before and thought we would give it a try. We went at lunch time and the restaurant was packed with patrons. We sat down and tried to figure out what we should do. The table has individual pots on the table with a simple soup broth in it. You control the heat and turn it up or down once it gets to boiling. You could order individual meats or go for the all you can eat entree. The waitress we had was not easy to understand so we had to bring our patience and listen. She pointed and because we didnt know how much or what types of meat we would eat we ended up ordering the all you can eat entree for two. It cost about $23.99 per person. There were allot of warnings that you must eat what you order or you will be charged extra. That was a bit annoying because this was our first time we didnt really know if we left veggies on the plate if we would be charged. The portions were large so this was a bit alarming if you don’t know what they consider to be wasteful. You are handed a sheet of paper and you select the meats and vegetables you want in your broth. It is accompanied by a dipping sauce that comes in various spice levels. We picked the spicy sauce and it was good. I placed some in my soup as it was a bit plain broth. We ordered different types of beef, shrimp, noodles and vegetables. The shrimp came with the head and shell on, so it was a mess to deal with. I won’t order shrimp again. This is a restaurant that you go to to sit, cook your food and take your time eating. This is not fast food, it’s a communal environment and I found people sat and talked. Overall it was nice and we enjoyed ourselves. It was a different experience for us and we would go back.
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Kyle Anderson
What an experience! If you’re looking for a little bit of a different style of cooking and open minded to news ways to enjoy food of other cultures, give Gom Shabu Shabu a shot!

The menu is diverse enough to satisfy most eaters, I wouldn’t bring anyone who’s considered picky here, they’re just not going to get their moneys worth.

You start with a base broth in a pot in front of you, you order your meats/seafood/veggies plate by plate and then you dig in by using your pot of of hot broth to cook the food you ordered!

They have a full sauce bar where you can create your own spicy/sweet or tangy dipping sauces. It’s all you can eat with a 2 hour limit, and the staff is very attentive!

The only reason it does not get perfect marks, is simply because the menu could be a little more diverse (more seafood options maybe some Wagyu) but other than that small nit pick, you’ll have a great time… Bring friends/family!
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Gabby A
Lots of broth, meat, seafood, and veggies options. You can get a lot of bang for your buck for the all you can eat if you eat a lot. Our favorites were the ribeye and octopus. But overall thoroughly enjoyed our time. It does get quite busy on weekends so be patient with the servers.
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Grace Song
My favorite hot pot place. Each table is installed with individual stove so the guests can create their own hotpot. I tried all you can eat style on the menu and the server brings you endless meat, vegetables, noodles, seafood until you are stuffed. You still have to get up and make your own dipping sauce from the buffet style sauce and ingredients bar.
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Saurav Jain
An amazing place to try something different for both vegetarian and non-vegetarian eaters. The sauces/spices that accompany the veggies is amazing. I personally love the different types of mushrooms they give. Boiling the mushrooms, dipping it after into the spicemix to munch is a sumptuous feeling. Gom Shabu Shabu is perfect Korean style Japanese cuisine server with a lot to offer. A perfect place for a family dining
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Cindy Vu
Really enjoyed dining at gom shabu shabu! The ingredients were super fresh, and perfect broth. I like how the servers actually build your sauce with your spice preference. The staff came to the table to make sure everything was just right.
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