You’ll have to do more than make it look sexy to convince people in Japan this is shabu shabu.
When the weather turns cold in Japan, people start turning to warming comfort foods to get them through the chilly evenings, and one of the most popular cold-weather dishes is a hotpot called shabu shabu.
Cooked at the table, shabu shabu is simple but delicious, consisting of vegetables and meat cooked in a seaweed-infused clear broth. The appeal of the dish lies in the fact that diners add the raw ingredients to the pot themselves, and when it comes to cooking the meat, it’s so thinly sliced that each piece needs just a few seconds of dipping before it’s ready to be eaten with a variety of dipping sauces.
Image: Flickr/Bermi Ferrer (edited by SoraNews24)
Given that the meal consists of meat and vegetables, shabu shabu is easily enjoyed by people outside of Japan as well, and one person enjoying it abroad is Turkish butcher, chef, and restaurateur Nusret Gökçe, also known as Salt Bae.
Gökçe, who co-owns Turkey’s global Nusr-et chain of grill houses, was nicknamed Salt Bae when his technique for seasoning meat, by ceremoniously sprinkling it down his bent forearm, became an Internet meme in 2017.
Since then Salt Bae has been staying in the limelight by uploading short clips of himself cooking in his signature style on his social media accounts, and just a fortnight ago, he shared a new video with the caption “Do you know shabu shabu”.
Take a look at the clip below:
https://twitter.com/nusr_ett/status/1189932697273217025We have to give props to Salt Bae for spreading the word about Japan’s beloved hotpot meal, but unfortunately the shabu shabu he’s made looks very different to how it’s meant to look.
The responses to the video from people who do “know shabu shabu” were perhaps best summed up in this tweet:
▼ ナニコレ = “What is this?”
https://twitter.com/5959vitaminC/status/1189994972000337920▼ This is what shabu shabu is meant to look like.
https://twitter.com/Senq_109/status/1190223996584808448The problem isn’t so much the fact that Salt Bae is using a deep pot, nor that he’s thrown thickly cut vegetables into it. It’s not even the fact that he sprinkles a palmful of coarse salt into the pot after carving the huge chunk of meat with some PG-rated hip-humping.
That could all be overlooked if it weren’t for the fact that Salt Bae’s meat needs to be sliced much more thinly.
https://twitter.com/Hi_Low_4762/status/1190026098081501184▼ The meat needs to be paper thin so it cooks in seconds.
シャブシャブ pic.twitter.com/F6Ucgcmqy0
— ヤス兄さん (@jzx100_yasu_abe) October 31, 2019
Shabu shabu actually gets its name from the “swish swish” sound made when the meat is swished in the simmering broth.
I know. pic.twitter.com/vOVswOFBAz
— エメットXLVIIブラウン🚂 (@EmmettBrown1955) October 31, 2019
Given the thick slices of meat Salt Bae dunks into the broth, the dish would probably be better named “don don” after the sound of pounding. Not only that, but the boiling hot temperature of the thickly cut meat must’ve burnt the insides of his mouth out while filming the video.
▼ The word for this situation is atsu atsu, which literally means “piping hot”
While people in Japan were keen for the world to know this is not how you make — or eat — shabu shabu, for Salt Bae’s fans, this was just another example of the chef adding his own flamboyant flair to a recipe.
And that’s something we can’t really get on our high horse about, given our own cooking videos, which include grilling a savoury Japanese pancake on the hood of a car in summer.
Source: Twitter/@nusr_ett
Images: Twitter/@nusr_ett (unless otherwise stated)
● Want to hear about SoraNews24’s latest articles as soon as they’re published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!



Does US$50 canned wagyu beef make for a great beef bowl? We find out【Taste test】
$100 ramen in Tokyo: Overpriced or totally worth it?
Stunning central Japan wisteria festival is like a purple fantasy straight out of a Ghibli movie
Nine amazing off-the-beaten-path cherry blossom spots in Japan for yaezakura and shidarezakura
Godiva now makes tofu in Japan, and sakura chocolate tofu too![Taste test]
Mister Donut wows matcha lovers in Japan with new Dora Matcha doughnuts
Why you should be adding Calpis to your beer in Japan
Ultra-realistic cat latte art blows us away, puts us off our coffee
Nine great places to see spring flowers in Japan, as chosen by travelers (with almost no sakura)
Studio Ghibli unveils new Rollbahn notebook in honour of Howl’s Moving Castle
Yo-Kai Watches selling out everywhere, resourceful kids and parents make their own instead
Tokyo government organizes food truck event to clear out delinquent/homeless teen gathering area
Train station platform ramen store closes its doors on half a century of history in Tokyo
Japanese onsen egg maker from 100-yen store Daiso needs to be on your shopping list
Starbucks Japan releases new My Fruit³ Frappuccino at only 34 stores around the country
Cherry blossoms begin blooming in Japan with record-early starts for sakura season
Studio Ghibli adds new Mother’s Day gift sets to its anime collection in Japan
The next time you’re feeling stressed out, you could relax on a Pokémon Psyduck chair from Japan
Virtual idol Hatsune Miku redesigned with look that adds new elements and brings back old ones
When will the cherry blossoms reach full bloom in Japan this year?[Forecast]
7-Eleven Japan’s giant fried chicken skewer would be too big to eat, so it’s really for cuddling
Starbucks Japan unveils new sakura cherry blossom collection for hanami season 2026
Studio Ghibli releases Catbus pullback keychain that runs like the anime character
The 10 most annoying things foreign tourists do on Japanese trains, according to locals
Starbucks Japan releases first-ever Hinamatsuri Girls’ Day Frappuccino
Survey asks foreign tourists what bothered them in Japan, more than half gave same answer
Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo
Starbucks Japan releases new drinkware and goods for Valentine’s Day
We deeply regret going into this tunnel on our walk in the mountains of Japan
Studio Ghibli releases Kodama forest spirits from Princess Mononoke to light up your home
Starbucks Japan releases new sakura goods and drinkware for cherry blossom season 2026
Japan’s newest Shinkansen has no seats…or passengers [Video]
Major Japanese hotel chain says reservations via overseas booking sites may not be valid
Put sesame oil in your coffee? Japanese maker says it’s the best way to start your day【Taste test】
No more using real katana for tourism activities, Japan’s National Police Agency says