12.14-16 from 7PM
Come be transported to a night in Tokyo! Nothing says Japanese holiday party like a nabe party (in Japanese: /na‧bé‧pa/). These are dinners where friends and family gather around to enjoy hotpot meals - that bubbly cauldron of broth filled with anything from delicious meats, fishes, noodles to veggies.
We're ready to say bye bye to this year with a big hotpot feast - and we thought, why not celebrate with the ultimate hotpot: CHANKO NABE? Chanko nabe is also known as Sumo Stew because sumo wrestlers love eating this dish to get big and strong. It's a kitchen sink hotpot that typically contains mochi, sausages, fish cakes and more.
Small dishes, dessert and optional (but really not optional) sake pairing are offered with the meal.