Discover HK SHABU VILLAGE’s authentic Chinese dishes featuring fresh seafood, Twice Cooked Pork, and traditional flavors from Mainland China. Located in North Jakarta, enjoy affordable, fast-cooked meals in a no-frills setting with karaoke and beer options.
HK SHABU VILLAGE is a hidden gem in North Jakarta, offering authentic Chinese cuisine that resonates deeply with Mainland China flavors. The menu highlights dishes like Twice Cooked Pork (回锅肉), Stir Fried Cabbage (干锅包菜), and fresh seafood straight from vibrant aquarium tanks, ensuring remarkable freshness. The bold use of traditional Chinese spices such as Chinese peppercorn and cumin elevates non-seafood dishes, adding complexity and richness. Diners appreciate both the authenticity and value, with many praising the balance of quality and affordable prices.
While the setting is modest and unpretentious—more like a roadside stall than a polished restaurant—the food delivers a powerful, genuine taste experience. Service can be slow but worth the wait, reflecting careful preparation. The no-frills ambiance, coupled with options like beer and karaoke, creates a casual yet culturally immersive dining environment. Overall, HK SHABU VILLAGE is a must-visit for those seeking honest, heartfelt Chinese flavors in Jakarta.
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The place was just an expanded roadside stall so unassuming from the outside, I would never know there's a Chinese restaurant inside. The food is authentic Chinese cuisine, with most of the people eating not even locals but from Mainland China. The place is filled with aquarium boxes filled with fresh seafood. We ordered: - Twice Cooked Pork (回锅肉) , - Stir fried cabbage (干锅包菜) - Shao Kao (烧烤) - Dry chilli chicken (辣子鸡) - Oyster Omelette (蚵仔煎) - Dumpling (饺子) The price was quite reasonable and we are quite satisfied with the quality of the food as it was the same taste as what we can find in China. For other menu items i do have alternatives in mind that taste better.
Opening hours, the full address and the best way to get there are all on the restaurant page. Booking policies differ from place to place — so call ahead, or simply walk in.