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Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Happy Sheep Cafe Shabu & Grill - San Gabriel

Since Larkin's wasn't open the day we ended up at The Oinkster, we went back the next day. And it was closed again!

*Ahem.*

I just wanted to point out that I make a pretty good Southern fried chicken and cream gravy and I am not driving out to Eagle Rock unless it's really worth it.


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Mrs. SinoSoul and I were craving hot pot, so we ended up at Happy Sheep Cafe Shabu & Grill in San Gabriel. This used to be Little Fat Sheep, but I guess they've split from the main branch in China?



We were immediately given rolls, peanuts, and daikon pickles.


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Spicy and normal Chinese herbal broths for $3.50 per person.


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A woman at the table next to us insisted on giving us her lamb skewers. Liberally dusted with cumin, the skewers were wonderful. Not too gamey at all.


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Sliced beef and lamb.


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Bamboo shoots.


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Fish balls.


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Beef tendon.


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Pea shoots.


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Blood and sticky rice sausage.


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Vermicelli noodles.


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Not as greasy as Monland Hot Pot City - San Gabriel that was across the street. I liked this better. Warm bellies. We left happy.


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The bill was about $40 for three people.

Other hot pot and shabu shabu restaurants:
Cocary Shabu Shabu BBQ - Monterey Park
Happy Sheep Cafe - Rowland Heights
Jazz Cat Restaurant - San Gabriel
Monland Hot Pot City - San Gabriel
Shin-Sen-Gumi Yakitori-Shabu Shabu - Monterey Park

Happy Sheep Cafe Shabu & Grill
(Located on the 3rd floor of the San Gabriel Hilton complex)
227 W. Valley Blvd., #358
San Gabriel, CA 91776
626-457-5599

*****
1 year ago today, bot thinh/kao kua (Vietnamese/Thai roasted rice powder).
2 years ago today, oh, the weather outside is frightful...

8 comments:

  1. I like Little Fat Sheep. This looks like the same/improvements over the old restaurant! The Monterey Park location also changed names. It's now some sichuan style hotpot, if I read the sign correctly :).

    "A woman at the table next to us insisted on giving us her lamb skewers." How interesting! I've never had that experience.

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  2. Michelle,
    Not that cheap. Kinda standard for hot pot actually.

    ETE,
    The lamb skewers were really good and I guess the woman didn't want them to go to waste? It was just the two of them.

    Weezer Monkey,
    They all have split bowls. $14.99 seems to be the going rate if you want one to make at home. You, cook? Ha! ;)

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  3. Thanks for the review, eventually I want to do something nice for all you nice bloggers out there. In the meantime check out www.happy-sheep.com to get 10% off your next check. Website is ghetto but xhtml 1.0 compliant...

    Hopefully this is not a repost openid was not working right in Firefox 3.6

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  4. Happy Sheep,
    Thanks for the comment & coupon code. I'll have to visit again. Email me if you want to set something up with other bloggers.

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  5. I sent an e-mail about maybe setting up a free meal or something. Dunno if you got it or not, I will resend today. Just post here if you don't get it.

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  6. Happy Sheep,
    I replied to your email last week. I wondered why I hadn't heard back. I just forwarded it back again so perhaps check your spam folder?

    Thanks for checking up!

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