Welcome to Spring Shabu-Shabu
Spring Shabu-Shabu offers a unique Filipino-International grocery experience in Roseville, CA. Known for its all-you-can-eat veggie concept, delicious meats like beef ribeye and lamb, and customizable hotpot options, this restaurant impresses with its fresh ingredients and attentive service. The DIY sauce station and diverse selection of veggies, fish balls, and noodles add to the appeal. The pork bone broth and green tea soft serve are fan favorites, making it a popular spot for families and friends. Despite some seating congestion, the overall experience at Spring Shabu-Shabu is worth a visit for a memorable hotpot dining experience.
- 136 20 38th Ave Fl 2 Flushing, NY 11354 Hotline: (718) 395-8076
Welcome to Spring Shabu-Shabu, a Filipino-International Grocery located in Roseville, CA. This hot pot haven offers a variety of utilities such as reservations, accepts credit cards, offers catering, and is perfect for groups and kids. With a location at 203 Harding Blvd, Spring Shabu-Shabu is a go-to spot for those looking for a casual dining experience.
Customers rave about the fresh ingredients, customizable options, and attentive service at Spring Shabu-Shabu. From the all-you-can-eat veggie concept to the delicious spicy pork broth, there is something for everyone to enjoy. The DIY sauce station, diverse selection of veggies, and wide selection of fish ball products and noodles set this hot pot restaurant apart from the rest.
The vanilla and green tea soft serve at the end of your meal is the perfect way to end a satisfying dining experience. With positive reviews highlighting the quality food, great variety, and family-friendly atmosphere, Spring Shabu-Shabu is a must-visit for hot pot lovers in the area.

We LOVE coming to spring shabu shabu! It's an easy walk once you exit Flushing Main Street off the 7 train. I swear I eat the most vegetables whenever I come here, especially the bok choy! We also love the meat, noodles, cocktails, soft serve (green tea!), etc. The service is always good too btw...most of the workers know us already :D

Spring shabu was an amazing first time experience for hot pot. The food is fresh and the ambiance is perfect for families. I went with my girls for my birthday then returned again with my mom they all loved it. My girls can't get enough of the soft serve matcha after their meal. Everything is delicious and you can grab as much as you want which is great because our appetites differ. I don't know who makes the kimchi there but I'd totally kiss their hands because they really put their foot in that recipe the waitresses and waiters there are so sweet and informative. The place is super clean. Family friendly not sure if I'd go there for a first date since it can get a little loud but definitely for friends and family.

First time visiting. Very impressed. Fresh ingredients. Attentive service. Reasonable pricing. Good variety of vegetables and sauces. As long as you are not a big meat eater, this is a place for you. My kids enjoyed it very much too. Starting at 8 years old, you can have your own pot. And of course, free soft serve ice cream. Green tea or vanilla or mixed. Gloves are provided but no one I saw used them. Two things I don't like: first, the seating is congested. Very crowded and feeling no space to walk around the tables. The new Westbury's site doesn't have this problem. Also, minus one star for no longer validate parking ticket. Basement parking available. Used to be $5 for 2-3 hours parking if validated. Now I have to pay $13 plus tips.

I like the all you can eat veggie concept, which includes non-veggies like fish balls and noodles! I just ordered the base without any meat add on and got quite full. The spicy pork broth was delicious and just the right amount of spiciness. Veggies were all very fresh and tasty.

AYCE individual pot hotpot? Come on, sign me up. I come here quite frequently, and am a big fan of this spot since everything is very customizable to your own tastes. This is a fantastic spot to go when people have dietary restrictions, or when you're just craving hot pot generally. There's no reservations though, so I'd be wary of that and set aside a bit of time to wait. They are fairly quick though, which is nice. The veggies and starches are AYCE and included in the price, but meat and seafood is extra. For the deal and sheer amount of food you can eat, I think this a great deal. Also, it's a great way for me to eat veggies since I often neglect doing so... Also, theres always green tea soft serve at the end, which is just icing on the cake. Great spot, great food, definitely check this out.

Spring Shabu place is a Flushing Main Street landmark. If you're looking for a family friendly spot to get some nice good quality food look no further. Service Is fast and easy also it's mostly self service as well since it's all you can eat you need to walk around to get what you want for ur shabu shabu. Since you pay for the meat by portion It's understandably better in quality and tastes good. My fave part is sauce stations and frozen yogurt machine. Enjoy get the pork bone broth best one.

This is one of my favorite AYCE hotpot places overall, and within the NY area. Have been here many many times over my time in NY, and I plan to sneak a visit any time I'm in the area. Strengths of the Spring are obvious, it has a near unbeatable selection of veggies, fish ball products, noodles, and a great/diverse sauce bar; I appreciate the very consistent service I've had over the years and the vanilla/green tea soft serve to boot - all at a competitive affordable price. First thing to note, it is AYCE for everything except for meat and select items like dumplings/sausage. As always, drinks are also extra. Second, there is an adjacent parking lot to the plaza at this location. I usually make a day of it and park a skyview mall simply for convenience/laziness, but it can be pricey. Service: as above very consistent and tentative to water/broth refills. Even when the place gets pack with what looks like in the 100s, the service is excellent. Food: Overall their strength is selection/diversity, I'd say each individual item/broth/meat isn't crazy high quality/memorable. Buffet bar-wise, consists of a wide diverse selection (just going to list what I frequent) of veggies that showcases eggplant, yams, carrots crown daisy. Enoki mushroom is usually there seaweed, black fungus, tofu, tofu skin. Fish cake wise, love getting their CHEESE FISHCAKE. Other than this they have a variety of other fish balls, fish ball with roe. Noodle selection is wide with glass noodle, vermicelli, and green tea noodle as favorites Sauce bar-wise, the best selection I've seen. i always get the shacha (sometimes at the bar it can be on the oily side) and a house mix sauce they have with ponzu. Their in house mix sauces are pretty nice. Broth-wise, I normally get their chinese mala which is a typically porkbone based spicy broth. A little too much on the mild side and somewhat oily but enjoyable nonetheless. Meat-wise, can't go wrong with beef ribeye, lamb, beef top blade, and pork belly. Quality is pretty good and consistently fresh. Dessert-wise, they have softserve which is nice. They have green tea, vanilla, and mixed.

This was my first time visiting this shabu shabu restaurant, and even around 2 PM, there was still a lot of people eating. Thankfully, there was also plenty of seating. The place felt clean and modern, and the service was quick. I loved the DIY sauce station. There were so many options, and there were even pre-made sauces. The ma la broth wasn't overly spicy or underwhelming either. I loved how you could grab different types of noodles in small portions. The vegetable stations were filled with various options, almost like the produce section of a grocery store. The meat wasn't overpriced for the portions, and it looked fresh. The soft serve wasn't as watery or icy as it was at many self-serve soft serve places. The green tea flavor was amazing, but there was also vanilla and mixed options.