Comments from a user with braces: Two sensor-activated sinks, water flow is a bit low.
Shabu-shabu Nayuki is a restaurant I often visit, and this is my fifth time. I came on a holiday without a reservation, arriving before 5 PM and waited a bit before being seated.
This time, I chose the lowest priced plan, which is $490 + 10%. The meat options include domestic plum pork, fatty pork, and chicken thigh, along with an all-you-can-eat vegetable buffet. The soup base I chose was Hokkaido Rishiri Kombu broth.
The quality of the pork and chicken was within the normal range, although sometimes the fatty pork could be a bit too fatty. I like to dip it in their curry sauce and eat it with the meat.
The vegetable selection was quite abundant and pretty fresh.
For desserts, there were dual flavor soft serves (matcha and original), along with warabi mochi, some toppings, and two different small cakes that change each time. What I looked forward to the most was the sesame crisps, which I would eat about ten pieces of every time. The desserts were simple but really delicious.
Overall, this is a restaurant I would visit again.