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Shabu-Zen in Boston’s Chinatown is a beloved Japanese hot pot restaurant known for interactive, cook-at-the-table meals that draw both locals and visitors looking for a cozy, social dining experience. Located on Tyler Street in a dense commercial and residential area near downtown, it sits amid busy one-way streets that can be congested at mealtimes and in the evening, making it wise to plan your arrival and parking in advance so you can relax and enjoy your meal instead of circling the block.
Street parking in this part of Chinatown is limited, with metered spaces, time limits, and resident restrictions that can be confusing if you are unfamiliar with Boston’s rules, and competition for open spots is strong during peak dining hours and weekends. Reserving parking ahead of time near Shabu-Zen helps you avoid tight curbside spaces, potential tickets, and last-minute stress, giving you more time to explore the neighborhood and savor the hot pot experience, and visitors should always review the latest city regulations and official guidance before driving in.
Parking near Shabu-Zen
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How to park near Shabu-Zen
Typical visit duration at Shabu-Zen 1.5-2.5 hours
Street parking is available on and around Brighton Avenue, but much of it is metered or signed for resident permit only, and spots can be hard to find at night and on weekends, so drivers should read signs carefully and allow extra time to look for a space.
Overnight parking Available at One Greenway Garage (marked with 24/7 hours).
Onsite parking Shabu-Zen in Allston has a small private parking lot behind the restaurant for customer use, but spaces are limited and often fill up during peak dining hours.
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