Chubby Cattle's Wagyu Hotpot House Now Open in Novi, Bringing Authentic Japanese Cuisine to Michigan
A new dining destination has opened its doors in the Sakura Novi development, bringing a unique take on traditional Japanese cuisine to the Michigan market. Chubby Cattle Wagyu Shabu House, the first restaurant from the Chubby Group in Michigan, is now open for business at 42768 Grand River Ave., offering an all-you-can-eat yakiniku hotpot experience.
The brainchild of co-founder David Zhao, who claims that Michiganders are "some of the country's most adventurous food lovers," Chubby Cattle promises to deliver a premium Japanese-style dining experience. The restaurant's elevated menu features high-quality ingredients, including fresh-cut A5 Wagyu from an Oregon ranch, allowing diners to cook their cuts to individual preference at their tableside grill.
In addition to its signature wagyu hotpot, the restaurant offers sushi and hand rolls, seafood, milk tea, and Japanese desserts. Prices range from $48 per person to $78 per person, making it a relatively affordable option for foodies looking to indulge in authentic Japanese cuisine.
Visitors will be immersed in a unique environment inspired by Japanese anime, with vibrant wall murals adding to the restaurant's lively atmosphere. For those looking to get a taste of Chubby Cattle before opening its doors, more information can be found on their website or Instagram account @chubbycattleshabunovi.
A new dining destination has opened its doors in the Sakura Novi development, bringing a unique take on traditional Japanese cuisine to the Michigan market. Chubby Cattle Wagyu Shabu House, the first restaurant from the Chubby Group in Michigan, is now open for business at 42768 Grand River Ave., offering an all-you-can-eat yakiniku hotpot experience.
The brainchild of co-founder David Zhao, who claims that Michiganders are "some of the country's most adventurous food lovers," Chubby Cattle promises to deliver a premium Japanese-style dining experience. The restaurant's elevated menu features high-quality ingredients, including fresh-cut A5 Wagyu from an Oregon ranch, allowing diners to cook their cuts to individual preference at their tableside grill.
In addition to its signature wagyu hotpot, the restaurant offers sushi and hand rolls, seafood, milk tea, and Japanese desserts. Prices range from $48 per person to $78 per person, making it a relatively affordable option for foodies looking to indulge in authentic Japanese cuisine.
Visitors will be immersed in a unique environment inspired by Japanese anime, with vibrant wall murals adding to the restaurant's lively atmosphere. For those looking to get a taste of Chubby Cattle before opening its doors, more information can be found on their website or Instagram account @chubbycattleshabunovi.