“Savor Sustainably: Shabu Fuku Just Steps from KLCC LRT”
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Shabu Fuku exemplifies sustainable Japanese fine dining in Kuala Lumpur, offering a luxurious yet environmentally conscious culinary experience. Located on Level 3 of Avenue K, just steps from the KLCC LRT station, it encourages patrons to arrive on foot or via public transit, thereby reducing carbon emissions associated with car travel.
The restaurant’s commitment to sustainability is evident in its sourcing practices, emphasizing responsibly obtained ingredients from farmers who avoid harmful pesticides. Shabu Fuku also focuses on eliminating plastic use and operates with energy-efficient systems, aligning with eco-friendly principles.
Shabu Fuku’s signature offering is its all-you-can-eat shabu-shabu buffet, featuring halal-certified A5 Shimomuragyu beef—renowned for its exceptional marbling and flavor. The Mame buffet includes cuts like brisket and short plate, alongside premium seafood such as abalone, snow crab, and tiger prawns. For a more indulgent experience, the Matsu buffet offers additional delicacies like sirloin and ribloin cuts, caviar, and ama ebi on oysters. Complementing the hotpot are fresh vegetables, artisanal sauces, and a selection of sashimi, chawanmushi, and desserts, including Häagen-Dazs ice cream.  
By combining gourmet dining with sustainable practices and easy access via public transportation, Shabu Fuku stands out as a model for eco-conscious gastronomy in the heart of Kuala Lumpur.