
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7419 Laguna Blvd #220, Elk Grove, CA 95758
Phone: (916) 585-5714
Website: https://shabushack.com/
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Reviews
Not by personal preference, but because my dad really likes wagyu beef.
And if you’re picking up the bill and you let me talk the whole time, then I’m fine if you don’t want to try the Liberian restaurant that I picked out.
We did the “All you can eat” option, which I think was $38 per person (I wasn’t looking at the prices very much ). Actually there were plenty of options for dietary restrictions in terms of broth choices, which I think is kind of uncommon for this style of restaurant.
There’s a fee if you don’t finish what you ordered for the all you can eat, but we didn’t have a problem with that (none of us ate lunch )
Menu highlights:
I liked the miso broth, the enoki mushrooms, and the fish balls with roe. My dad liked the spicy sichuan broth, beef belly, and wagyu.
The sauce bar veggies were a bit wilted but edible.
There was a bug in the Napa cabbage they brought. They replaced it no issue. None of the veggies seemed super fresh. The enoki and spinach were wilted.
The meat was good quality, and I liked the sauce bar selection.
The server shut off my pot twice without asking if I was done before the 90 minute limit was up and I had just ordered tofu 10 minutes before hand.
Not a place I’d go back to but it did alright in a pinch.
I understand waste policies for excessive leftover food, but charging customers for uneaten broth (especially when one broth was not enjoyable) feels unnecessarily greedy. Broth isn’t something you can “pack up,” and penalizing people for not forcing it down is unreasonable.
For the price point, the ambience is bland and underwhelming. It doesn’t match what they’re charging — the space could be much nicer with minimal effort.
As someone newer to hot pot, the experience was also not welcoming. There was no guidance or explanation, and staff felt more judgmental than helpful when we had questions. If you’re new, don’t expect any kind of introduction or support.
Overall, between the rigid policy, lack of hospitality, and mediocre atmosphere, we won’t be back. I can make a better, more comfortable hot pot experience at home for $20 for me and my wife without feeling nickel-and-dimed.