Nestled in the heart of the idyllic hot spring town of Kumamoto, Kumachan Onsen Shabu Shabu & Yakiniku offers a culinary experience that tantalizes the senses and soothes the soul. With its cozy ambiance, exceptional ingredients, and attentive service, Kumachan has become a beloved destination for locals and visitors alike.
Shabu shabu, the traditional Japanese hot pot, takes center stage at Kumachan. Guests can choose from a variety of premium cuts of meat, including:
The meat is thinly sliced and cooked in a bubbling pot of savory dashi broth, infused with a delicate blend of kelp, bonito flakes, and other natural seasonings. The shabu shabu experience is both interactive and enjoyable, allowing guests to create their own customized dishes.
For those who prefer the sizzle and smoky flavors of grilled meats, Kumachan offers an extensive yakiniku menu. The selection includes:
Guests can grill their chosen meats to perfection on individual tabletop grills, allowing them to control the cooking process and create their own desired doneness.
Kumachan prides itself on using only the freshest and highest quality ingredients. The meat is sourced from reputable farms and suppliers, ensuring its tenderness, flavor, and ethical sourcing. The vegetables are hand-picked from local growers, offering vibrant colors, crisp textures, and a burst of natural flavors.
The service at Kumachan is equally exceptional. The team of experienced and knowledgeable staff is always on hand to provide attentive and personalized service, guiding guests through the dining experience and ensuring their satisfaction.
In a unique twist on the traditional shabu shabu, Kumachan has introduced the concept of "onsen-inspired shabu shabu." By adding a touch of onsen (hot spring) water to the dashi broth, the resulting soup gains a subtly mineral-rich flavor and a hint of natural sulfur that elevates the dining experience to new heights.
Nutrient | Value |
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Calories | 500-700 |
Protein | 50-70 grams |
Fat | 20-30 grams |
Carbohydrates | 50-70 grams |
Sodium | 1000-1200 milligrams |
Benefit | Mechanism |
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Reduced risk of heart disease | Omega-3 fatty acids in fatty fish |
Improved blood sugar control | High fiber content |
Boosted immunity | Zinc and selenium in lean cuts of meat |
Reduced inflammation | Antioxidants in vegetables |
Feature | Shabu Shabu | Yakiniku |
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Cooking method | Boiling | Grilling |
Meat thickness | Thinly sliced | Thickly cut |
Broth | Flavorful dashi broth | No broth |
Interaction | Communal cooking | Individual grilling |
Category | Price Range |
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Shabu Shabu | ¥1,500 - ¥4,000 |
Yakiniku | ¥1,800 - ¥5,000 |
Drinks | ¥500 - ¥2,000 |
1. What are the operating hours of Kumachan Onsen Shabu Shabu & Yakiniku?
2. Can I make reservations for large groups at Kumachan?
3. Is Kumachan a family-friendly restaurant?
4. Does Kumachan offer any vegetarian or vegan options?
5. What are the best dishes to try at Kumachan?
6. What is the "Onsen-Inspired Shabu Shabu"?
7. How do I order at Kumachan?
8. What is the average price of a meal at Kumachan?
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