Swish Masamoto Sushi Shabu Shabu

212-777-8808

88 W 3rd St New York, NY 10012

www.swishrestaurant.com

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Daily 11 am-3:30 pm, 5-11 pm

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Swish Masamoto Sushi Shabu Shabu is not a place to linger over a romantic meal--patrons tend to eat-and-run or take out. The clientele is mixed, from professional types on cell phones to students and the usual NYC mix. The restaurant makes its name on good sushi prepared quickly--there's a full selection of traditional choices, plus popular house creations. Enjoy the specialty rolls and Shabu Shabu for lunch or dinner.

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In Short
Swish is a small space offering an untraditional take on classic cook-at-the-table shabu shabu. Diners construct their own meals from a choice of five cooking broths, six savory sauces, and more than 20 ingredients, including fresh shrimp, sliced steak, mushrooms, squid, fried fish, noodles, and vegetables. In addition to these options, the restaurant offers pre-composed combos for two, a host of other Japanese dishes, bubble teas, and occasional surprises like chocolate fondue.

Key Points

  • Sushi Bar
  • Hibachi
  • Lunch & Dinner Specials

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My favorite restaurant in NY

by wisebrain

This is my new favorite restaurant in NY. It has great prices, great food, and big portions! The wait staff is nice!

Pros: Very nice atmosphere, great great food and price

Cons: Crowded

Posted 11/27/07

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Fair pricing, shabu shabu beef too thick

by goliathslw

I love shabu shabu, and I have to say, it was overall a good experience. The only downside was that the beef slices were too thick. Plenty of veggies/noodles to go along with the mini beef shabu shabu. We ordered the ones where you cook in a small pots by yourself, but I do believe that they have larger pots if you would like to share. They also have a special before 7:30, I think its $19.95pp for some sushi appetizer, shabu shabu, and a fried ice cream. Overall a good experience, and cheap for someone interested in trying shabu shabu.

Posted 05/01/07

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Lunch!

by pandacub143

I'm an NYU student and I'm here a LOT. Not only can you get cheap food, but the service is pretty quick, the sushi rolls are pretty fresh, and they have lots of other things to get. For example, theres a udon noodle soup with shrimp tempura that hearty and oh so yummy in the winter. However, I am not a fan of any of the "spicy rolls" being that the tartare tastes very much like cayenne and its overpowering. Looking for a cheap lunch spot, this is it.

Posted 03/29/07

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How would you like that?

by aznfoodsnob

The space is small as are the portionsdont expect to be satiated unless you are prepared to order an abundance of food and that may prove to be an expensive proposition. As is typical with this style of cooking, your level of enjoyment will depend entirely on how you choose to dress your food. Fortunately they offer a variety of six sauces for your dipping pleasure. FYIstick with the shabu shabu, anything that the kitchen cooks will undoubtedly disappoint.

Pros: Friendly service

Posted 08/29/04

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Delicious and healthy!

by campaspe

This is a great place! The ingredients are fresh, tasty, and well-balanced in terms of variety (and yes, even food groups). The myraid of sauces and customizable temperature settings allow you to concoct the perfect pot of deliciousness. The cooking process is a lot of fun! Perfect place for hanging with friends or a laid back date.

Posted 05/31/04

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Delicious Delicious!!!!

by feedmegoodfood

Excellent service, environment, and more importantly, excellent food. I'm an experienced shabu shabu lover. To me, what distinguishes the good ones from the bad ones are the selection of raw material(meat, vege, etc.), the flavor of the soup base and the dipping sauce. Swish definitly belongs to the higher end of the scale in all three categories. "Swish Moo" is one of my favorite on their menu. I also love the "house special" and "chicken" flavored soup base. "ShaCha" dipping sauce would always be my #1 choice. Did I mention they also come in big portions? yup, they do, unlike the other japanese restaurants. Oh, one more thing, definitly definitly eat the soup after you finish "swish swish". The soup in the end contains all the good flavors and nutrients. That just pushes the experience of eating shabu shabu to its highest climax:-). It just completes the meal. Bon Apetite!

Pros: Good Portion, Delicious Food, Inexpensive

Posted 05/25/04

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Fun for a Group!

by rmwimpee

Shabu shabu is a fun and delicious!!! way to cook your own food. Great for a date or a group of 4. Just opened, and this place will definitely take off.

Pros: tasty, friendly, fun

Posted 05/18/04

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my new favorite

by foodcritic123

Happy to have found this place! It's in a good area - a pretty block right near NYU. The food is incredible. The staff are great and explain all of the customs, how it's done. They serve HUGE portions of fresh food that you cook in a pot of broth yourself - it's different, but interesting to learn this Asian custom. I had the coconut tea with tapioca pearls to drink - a new experience, very interesting, and very delicious. I had the beef lunch and I could barely finish all of the food they served, including steak, two types of noodles, mushrooms, taro root, etc. Definitely ask to try a variety of the sauces. My mouth is watering just thinking about their chili pepper sauce. You get huge quantities of healthy food that tastes so delicious AND it's such a good deal!!!! This place is definitely my new favorite!

Posted 05/18/04

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