Restaurants in Sloan Lake
Kobe An LoHi
One of 10 restaurants we've tracked near Sloan Lake.
Things to Know
Kobe An LoHi is an upscale Japanese hot pot and sushi restaurant in the LoHi neighborhood known for interactive tableside shabu shabu and sukiyaki with fresh ingredients and induction burners at each seat.
The interactive hot pot experience with tableside cooking and fresh ingredients is genuinely fun and delicious, but service inconsistency and the mandatory 20% service charge are frequent pain points.
- ✓Shabu shabu and sukiyaki are interactive, fun to prepare, and surprisingly easy to learn even for first-timers
- ✓Each table has an induction burner to keep broths at the perfect temperature throughout the meal
- ✓Meat and vegetables are consistently fresh with generous portions
- ✓Staff can be warm, attentive, and knowledgeable when service is on
- ⚠Service is inconsistent—waits of 20+ minutes for seating, ordering, and food delivery reported by multiple reviewers
- ⚠Mandatory 20% service charge is added automatically and cannot be modified or removed
- ⚠Broth flavors can be uneven (one reviewer reported a tasteless side in their dual-broth pot)
- ⚠Sushi quality and freshness are questionable at the premium prices charged ($100+ for limited sushi portions)
Based on Google reviews · AI summarized
Hours
Monday: 4:30 – 9:30 PM
Tuesday: 4:30 – 9:30 PM
Wednesday: 4:30 – 9:30 PM
Thursday: 4:30 – 9:30 PM
Friday: 4:30 – 10:00 PM
Saturday: 4:30 – 10:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
What Visitors Say
HotKaso
2 months ago
Lovely homey Japanese style food but not the kinds you are usually used to having. Yes they have sushi and sake that are delightful! But the shabu shabu was completely new for us and was very easy to learn, so delicious, and was eaten all too quickly. We loved it and will be returning for more soon! (I got do can’t up I’m eating I forgot to get photos before we finished the food, sorry)
Jacqueline Tucker
7 months ago
We ordered Shabu Shabu, the Sukiyaki on one side of the pot was good but the broth on the other side was tasteless. Quality of meat was not bad but only two options were available - pork and beef. Not a fan of 20% service fee that was automatically added to the bill and you can't change it. Worth a try at this place but not returning.
momo gracie
2 months ago
Warm and inviting staff! My friend and I sat at the bar and enjoyed the ribeye hot pot - so neat how they have an induction at each seat to keep the pot at optimal temp. The flavors of the traditional broth were great and loved all the add - in options provided to enhance flavors. The meat and veggies were so so fresh. Good portions too! Our server was extremely attentive and kind throughout meal. would be a great date night spot!
Marcus Adrian Laguisma
2 months ago
Got seated 20 minutes past reservation, took another 20 minutes for someone to come and take our order, then another 20 minutes to bring out broth. Service was overall slow after that and the food was mid. Then to rub salt in the wound, they REQUIRE 20% tip. It’s almost as if requiring tip doesn’t give the staff any incentive to do a good job.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Kobe An LoHi worth it in Sloan Lake?
The interactive hot pot experience with tableside cooking and fresh ingredients is genuinely fun and delicious, but service inconsistency and the mandatory 20% service charge are frequent pain points. Known for: interactive hot pot cooked at your table.
What do visitors love about Kobe An LoHi?
Shabu shabu and sukiyaki are interactive, fun to prepare, and surprisingly easy to learn even for first-timers Each table has an induction burner to keep broths at the perfect temperature throughout the meal Meat and vegetables are consistently fresh with generous portions Staff can be warm, attentive, and knowledgeable when service is on
Is there anything to know before visiting Kobe An LoHi?
Service is inconsistent—waits of 20+ minutes for seating, ordering, and food delivery reported by multiple reviewers Mandatory 20% service charge is added automatically and cannot be modified or removed Broth flavors can be uneven (one reviewer reported a tasteless side in their dual-broth pot) Sushi quality and freshness are questionable at the premium prices charged ($100+ for limited sushi portions)
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