![]() The goma dare sauce, made with a sesame sake base, is a standout. Shabu-shabu hot pot featuring thinly sliced meats, seafood, and vegetables boiled in water and served with dipping saucesĮverything at the table is prepared from scratch, including the broth and dipping sauces. During their appointed time slot, guests dip meats and vegetables such as bok choy, napa cabbage, and enoki mushrooms into their choice of broth - spicy, for a bit of a kick, or regular, to savor the flavors of homemade bone broth and goji berries. The intimate experience allows for five tables at a time in the quaint eatery. ![]() “We want to give people time to chill, just hang out.” “Shabu hot pot … a time to gather your family, your friends,” Damnernpholkul says. For 90 minutes, the menu is all-you-can-eat. The hot pot is offered during evening hours only (lunch features a separate menu that includes the meals previously listed), with two or three seatings each night from 5 – 6:30 p.m., 6:45 – 8:15 p.m., and 8:30 – 10 p.m. ![]() To partake in the shabu-shabu hot pot at Rice Box Kitchen, a reservation is needed on weekends and it’s optional on Wednesdays and Thursdays when walk-ins are available. Now, the bookings for weekend seatings fill up days in advance. When the owners noticed a lack of hot pot offerings nearby - Damnernpholkul says his is the only Reno restaurant offering the experience - they wanted to give it a shot. The hot pot came later, but it quickly took diners by surprise.įor Damnernpholkul and his family, hot pot began as an experiment. This first sparked a menu heavy in Thai-based meat and vegetarian dishes such as Khao Mun Gai, Khao Moo Dang, and Khao Soi Gai, plus weekend dim sum specials. Damnernpholkul’s Asian-fusion restaurant was meant to fill a gap in traditional Asian cuisine offerings in the Reno area. The former interior designer and self-taught cook (“I’m no chef,” he insists) opened Rice Box in 2021 with family members after relocating to Reno. A Japanese tradition similar to fondue, shabu-shabu (which translates to “swish-swish,” so named for the sound the meat makes when it hits the pot) asks diners to cook together at their tables, carefully dipping thinly sliced meats and other foods into simmering broth, an experience reminiscent of the hot pot dinners Perapol Damnernpholkul, owner of Rice Box Kitchen in Midtown, enjoyed while growing up in San Francisco. Shabu-shabu hot pot is a meal meant to be shared, one that encourages gathering, cooking, and enjoying time together - and it’s not a ritual to rush through. Prawns and sliced beef sirloin stir-fry with asparagus, ginger, mushrooms, bell peppers and onions in a black bean sauce.Īvocado, asparagus, carrots, onions, bell peppers, green beans, snow peas, and broccoli simmered in a spicy red curry with coconut milk and basil.Rice Box Kitchen brings shabu-shabu to Reno. Salmon fillet simmered in a spicy creamy panang curry sauce with asparagus, Japanese purple eggplants, cherry tomato, kaffir lime leaves, coconut milk and crispy basil chips. Prawns and sliced chicken breast in a spicy red curry with kabocha pumpkin, bell pepper, basil and coconut milk. ![]() Ground chicken and prawn stir fry with japanese purple eggplant, bell pepper, onion and green onion in a red chili sauce. Ground chicken stir fry with mushroom, bell pepper, onion, green onion, thai chili and basil in house special sauce. ![]()
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