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Avenue Shabu Adds a Modern Twist to Traditional Hot Pot Dining

Maya Ellington
Last updated: March 7, 2026 9:07 am
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A new restaurant in Huntington Beach is drawing attention for its innovative approach to hot pot dining. Avenue Shabu combines traditional Japanese shabu shabu with a premium all you can eat format that allows guests to explore a wide range of ingredients.

The restaurant offers multiple broth options alongside high quality meats, seafood, and fresh vegetables. Guests cook their selections at the table, creating a meal that is both interactive and flavorful.

Avenue Shabu represents the growing popularity of hot pot dining across Southern California.

With its modern design and extensive menu options, the restaurant provides a memorable experience for diners looking to try something new.

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