SHABU SAI MENU SINGAPORE & UPDATED PRICES 2026
If you’re looking for the ultimate “meat fest” without emptying your wallet, Shabu Sai is probably already on your radar. As one of Singapore’s most popular Japanese hotpot buffets, it has become a go-to spot for students and families who want a warm, comforting meal that they can customize exactly how they like.
SHABU SAI SINGAPORE MENU 2026
Shabu Sai Singapore Menu has been categorized into various other sections that include Meats, Seafood, Noodles & Surimi, Soups, Beverages etc. Below you can find the latest prices of all the items offered by this restaurant.
SHABU SAI SINGAPORE MENU SOUPS PRICES
| MENU | PRICE |
|---|---|
| Sukiyaki | SGD 14.00 |
| Tonkotsu | SGD 14.00 |
| Yuzu Collagen | SGD 11.90 |
| Tom Yam Miso | SGD 11.90 |
| Seaweed | SGD 8.90 |
| Spicy Soup | SGD 11.90 |
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SHABU MENU NOODLES & SURIMI PRICES
| MENU | PRICE |
|---|---|
| Ramen | SGD 5.40 |
| Udon | SGD 3.20 |
| Rice Vermicelli Noodles | SGD 2.10 |
| Fish Balls Surimi | SGD 3.20 |
| Cheese Tofu | SGD 3.20 |
| Salmon Fish Balls | SGD 3.20 |
SHABU SAI MENU MEATS PRICES
| MENU | PRICE |
|---|---|
| Beef | SGD 10.80 |
| Pork Collar | SGD 6.50 |
| Chicken | SGD 6.50 |
| Pork Belly | SGD 7.50 |
| Wagyu Beef | SGD 26.50 |
SHABU SAI BEVERAGES MENU
| MENU | PRICE |
|---|---|
| Coke/Coke Zero/Sprite Can | SGD 2.50 |
| Ice Lemon Tea 330 ml Ca | SGD 2.50 |
SHABU SAI SEAFOOD PRICES
| MENU | PRICE |
|---|---|
| King Tiger Prawn | SGD 22.00 |
| Baby Abalone | SGD 22.00 |
| Half Shelled Scallops | SGD 17.60 |
| Asari 500g | SGD 9.90 |
| Salmon | SGD 20.90 |
Nutrition Information Of SHABU SAI Singapore Menu Table
| Menu Item | Serving Size | Calories | Protein | Carbohydrates | Fat | Sodium |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beef Slice | 100g | 250 kcal | 26g | 0g | 17g | 55mg |
| Chicken Slice | 100g | 165 kcal | 31g | 0g | 3.6g | 70mg |
| Pork Slice | 100g | 242 kcal | 22g | 0g | 17g | 62mg |
| Tofu | 100g | 76 kcal | 8g | 2g | 4.8g | 10mg |
| Vegetable Mix | 100g | 50 kcal | 2g | 12g | 0.5g | 25mg |
| Udon Noodles | 100g | 130 kcal | 4g | 26g | 0.5g | 820mg |
| Rice | 100g | 130 kcal | 2g | 28g | 0.3g | 1mg |
| Dipping Sauce | 30g | 90 kcal | 1g | 11g | 5g | 700mg |
| Broth (Clear) | 250ml | 20 kcal | 1g | 2g | 0g | 500mg |
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Allergen Information Of SHABU SAI Menu Singapore Table
| Menu Item | Contains | Possible Cross-Contamination |
|---|---|---|
| Beef Slices | None | None |
| Chicken Slices | None | None |
| Pork Slices | None | None |
| Fish Balls | Fish, Wheat (in some cases) | None |
| Prawn Balls | Shellfish, Wheat | Shellfish |
| Vegetable Assortment | None | None |
| Udon Noodles | Wheat, Soy | None |
| Rice Noodles | Wheat (may be present in some varieties) | None |
| Shabu Sai Sauce | Soy, Wheat, Sesame | Soy, Sesame |
| Garlic Sauce | Soy, Garlic | Soy |
| Chili Sauce | Soy, Garlic, Chili | Soy |
| Tomato Soup Base | Soy, Wheat | Soy |
| Miso Soup Base | Soy, Wheat | Soy |
| Spicy Kimchi | Soy, Chili | Soy |
| Salad Dressings | Soy, Dairy (varies by type) | Soy, Dairy |
IS SHABU SAI HALAL?
One thing to keep in mind is that Shabu Sai is not a halal-certified restaurant.
HOT-SELLING ITEMS ON SHABU SAI MENU SINGAPORE
Sliced US Beef & Pork Belly: These are the undisputed stars of the show. Unlike thick steaks, these are sliced paper-thin so they cook in just a few seconds.
Yuzu Collagen & Sukiyaki Soup Bases: A classic sweet and savory Japanese soy sauce broth. It’s the best choice if you love dipping your cooked meat into a bowl of raw beaten egg—it creates a silky, velvety texture that is amazing.
Bamboo Minced Meat (Tsukune): Instead of regular meatballs, Shabu Sai serves their minced meat in long bamboo tubes.
Soft Serve Ice Cream: Even if you are stuffed with meat, you’ll see a line at the ice cream machine.
ABOUT SHABU SAI SINGAPORE
Shabu Sai is a popular Japanese hotpot brand in Singapore that is famous for its “all-you-can-eat” buffet style. Since opening its first outlet in 2012, it has become a favorite for those who want a high-quality meal that is still affordable. The name “Shabu Sai” actually comes from the Japanese words for the sound of swishing meat in a pot (shabu) and the word for vegetables (sai). This is exactly what the experience is all about—swishing thinly sliced premium meats and fresh greens in flavorful, boiling broths. With over 8 locations in major malls like Orchard Central, NEX, and Suntec City, it is a go-to spot for groups who want a fun, interactive dining experience.
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ALTERNATIVES OF SHABU SAI RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE
Suki-Suki Hotpot: If you are looking for a spot that is 100% Halal-certified, this is the place to go. It is very similar to Shabu Sai because it is an all-you-can-eat buffet with fresh meats and veggies.
Suki-Ya: Suki-Ya is very similar to Shabu Sai in terms of price and style. You’ll often find them in the same malls.
Haidilao: If you have a bit more money to spend and want to feel like a king, Haidilao is the most famous hotpot place in the world.
Captain Kim (Korean BBQ & Hotpot): Can’t decide between BBQ and hotpot? Captain Kim gives you both. It is a Halal-certified buffet that is extremely popular with secondary school and poly students.
FAQs
Is Shabu Sai halal-certified?
No, Shabu Sai is not halal-certified. They serve pork and use soup bases that are not suitable for those following a Halal diet. If you’re looking for a similar experience that is halal, Suki-Suki Hotpot or Captain Kim are excellent alternatives.
How many soup bases can I choose?
Every table gets a “Yin-Yang” pot, which means you can pick 2 different soup bases at no extra cost. They usually have 7 regular flavors (like Sukiyaki, Tonkotsu, and Yuzu Collagen) plus one “Seasonal Special” that changes every few months.
Are drinks and ice cream included in the buffet price?
No, the standard buffet price only covers the food. If you want free-flow soft drinks and soft-serve ice cream, you need to top up about $2.50++ per person. Most people do this because hotpot makes you very thirsty!
Can I get a student discount?
Yes! Shabu Sai is very student-friendly. Most outlets offer a Student Lunch Promo on weekdays. Just show your student pass (Poly, ITE, Secondary, etc.), and you can usually get a buffet for around $16.00 to $18.00++.
Do I have to pay for plain water?
In many outlets, even plain water isn’t free. There is usually a small charge of $0.50 for a cup of water, or it is included if you pay for the free-flow drink bar.
CONCLUSION
To wrap things up, Shabu Sai is the ultimate destination for anyone who wants a “meat fest” that won’t empty their wallet. It’s a place where the steam from the hotpot and the sound of friends chatting create a cozy, lively atmosphere that you just can’t find at a regular fast-food joint. Whether you are a student looking for a cheap weekday lunch or a family celebrating a birthday, the all-you-can-eat concept ensures that nobody leaves the table hungry.
SGFry.com has done deep research while creating this page. We have taken all the dishes’ prices and images from the official sources of the restaurant.

