Noun
shabu-shabu (uncountable)
A Japanese dish of thinly sliced meat and vegetables, cooked piece by piece in hot water at the table by the diners.
I love eating shabu-shabu in Japan - a kind of beef hotpot. But if you're talking about authentic, traditional food, then Italian cooking is one of the best in the world. Andrea Bocelli
It is said that shabu-shabu hot pot dates back to the postwar period, with the name shabu-shabu given to it by a beef restaurant in Osaka. Source: Internet
Yes, you have your sushi and sashimi and sukiyaki and shabu-shabu. Source: Internet
Your group will swish swish (which is what shabu-shabu means) pieces of thinly sliced and marbled raw rib-eye beef in your table’s very own pot of boiling water for a few seconds with your chopsticks. Source: Internet