You might not think so from the outside, but this place is pretty darn good. It's basic but comfortable and the service is prompt & efficient. The price is very reasonable, but the food is good so you don't feel that you are settling for less because it's cheap. You can get single portion of Mongolian BBQ ($7.99) or all you can eat ($8.99) - for that small difference get the all you can eat, Â if only to try different meat/vegetable combinations. Every dinner comes with soup and sesame pocket bread. Sometimes the server brings out a plate of fried filled wontons. Â Even the free refill drinks are very reasonably priced. They now offer wine and beer - seem to have a good selection of imported beer. Â There are signs on the wall showing some other menu options that are also very reasonably priced, but we haven't tried them because we come for the Mongolian BBQ. Service is always very nice and even when we all stick around to talk and eat, the server doesn't start to ignore you after a while - she continues to give good service until you are ready to leave. Â
We are starting to crave this place about once a week! Give this little restaruant a try, you won't be disappointed.
Pretty good place to enjoy the food and the variety is good too! My only negative is the design of the serving and cooking area. They built it in a corner and it backs up pretty fast. They quality of the food is good and the service is usually good too.
The cooks are always friendly and they do a great job of cooking what you place in your bowl.
I wanted to try something new for lunch today so I yelped the city I was going to be in and Mongolian BBQ came up. It sounded good!
I get there and I am please to find out their lunch special is only $5.99! You fill up one bowl and you also get a scoop of rice! The man that seated me was also my waiter. He was nice enough to explain to me how the lunch special works. You fill up your bowl once with different kinds of meats/veggies and you make your own sauce. If you went up for a second bowl they charge you $8.99 for all you can eat. I only got one bowl. I ended up stuffing my bowl with beef, pork, tofu, celery, cabbage, mushrooms, bell pepper, and I made the medium taste sauce.
The only thing that bugged me was you have to add your own noodles to your bowl. The noodles are at the very end and if it doesn't fit you're out of luck. Other mongolian bbq places i've been to you fill up your bowl and they add the noodles for you at the end. Here I had my bowl almost stuffed and barely got my noodles on top LOL!
And you get A LOT of food! For the lunch special besides your mongolian bbq place and rice you also get soup, stuffed wontons, and this amazingly good but simple sesame bread!
I'm definitely coming back! The lunch special is a great deal, it's clean, the staff is very friendly and helpful, and it was really GOOD! :)
I sort of stumbled into this place with a friend of mine. I have had Mongolian food in the past and it never was great. So I decided to try this place. Wow, I was impressed. The food was great, the customer service was great and the portions are really good for the price. (I had lunch) Â I have come back around a half dozens times and the results are always the same!
Review Source:Food: decent Mongolian BBQ. $5.99 plus tax for one bowl of precooked food. $8.99 for all you can eat. Â Allows you to mix different types of meat and no complaints if you pack the meat down. Lunch also comes with a scoop of rice and a fried won-ton. And, you have the option of thin rice noodles, instead of the yellow egg noodles. Lots of vegetable and sauce options.
Service: good and fast.
Atmosphere: like a average Chinese restaurant.
Went in not expecting much, but safe to say I underestimated this place. Other mongolian bbq places I've been to are dirty and the food is either bland or not fresh. This place was the exact opposite. Food tasted flavorful and came out piping hot! Service is top notch. Waiters are very helpful. Place also very clean and well kept. Â If you like spicy, they have various types of spicy sauces to try! Will be back soon.
Review Source:So this was my 1st visit right? And the food was like, Aw Yis! The price was all up in my cheap spot and they had sesame pillows. Freakin pillows that taste like sesame seeds. How cool is that?
Ambiance could be better, but thats not why I was there. I was there to fill my iron stomach and get back out and conquer the world.
It's a good deal: AYCE @ $8.99, both vegetarian and carnivore friendly, grilled on the spot, cheap, free sesame bread pockets, soup, and wonton with mystery filling.
How I like it: Tofu, bokchoy for bitterness, little bit of beef for flavor, pineapple for sweetness, jalapeno for spice, onions, mushrooms, bean sprouts, little bit of noodle for carbs. The sauce = 1 spoon BBQ, 1 spoon sesame oil, 2 spoons garlic.
I plate should be filling but I usually eat two.
I was looking for a new place for lunch, bored with other options. So I came out on YELP and found this place. And decided to go try ti, heck why not, right? I hadn't had Mongolian BBQ in a very long time.
Place doesn't have a lot of ambiance but the food was good and the service was good too. I plan to go back, and see if the experience repeats itself.
I can't believe it took me this long to write a review for this place. I can't say enough things about this place to satisfy my level of happiness when I eat here. So for starters the prices are fantastic and it is all you can eat. So when money is tight this is the place to go and fill up. The ingredients are fresh and the staff is very friendly. As a matter of fact the only thing bad I have to say about this place is that it could be a little bigger on the inside. Well I won't dock any stars for that so Crazy Fox says 5 stars. Keep up the great work Mongolian BBQ.
Review Source:For Mongolian BBQ this is as good as it gets. Their (mini) Mongolian grill is heated by the sun, so you food comes up quick, and is scalding hot. And they now have rice noodles. They have the standard garlic and Mongolian flavor, but try the hot pepper or Curry sauce too. Curry really hit the spot. When you're seated, you're provided some fried wontons which are the best I've had anywhere. We added some springrolls,and they had a nice flavor too. Most places give you a large bowl of rice, but here they provided it on your plate once they've cooked it. They offer fried rice as well, but I was too full on the rice noodles to add anymore. I watched the host of the floor help everyone coming it if they hadn't had mongolian before. Very he hustled the floor the entire time we were there. They also offered a number of dishes you could add on at a resonable price, like sweet/sour chicken. A very quaint place which I'll be returning to soon.
Review Source:Not gonna lie, this place is pretty amazing. I'd give it 4.5 stars if I could. I'll definitely be back here and if it continues to please I'll change it to 5 stars.
The waitress was very friendly, the selection was deceptively huge for such a small counter, and the food was ready quickly. Be careful of the hot sauce, it has a kick to it. TMG put too much on and suffered for it.
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I seriously just got my grizzub on.
$8.99 for all you can eat mongolian bbq! Â It is a good place for a quick fix and piled high meat. Â They also give you these yummy bread pockets and soup and wonton things if you eat in. Â Im going to miss this place when I leave because it is hard to find this quality/options for mongolian bbq for this price anywhere else.
Review Source:Love love love me some Mongolian goodness. Mmmm hmmm.
Oh sorry, whenever "all you can eat" and "meat and noodles" are involved in the business plan of a restaurant I get a little ... weird.
If you've had Mongolian BBQ before at somewhere like Great Khan's you know what this is all about. For n00bs, I'll fill you in.
You get a bowl and line up in front of uncooked food. There are frozen meat slices, veggies, and noodles. You create a little meal out of these and top it with a custom sauce at the sauce bar. You then give your creation to a friendly Asian man who puts in on the hottest grill this side of Mercury and whacks at it with metal spatulas until he deems it ready. You sit. You consume. You repeat as desired.
And this place does it well. The meat isn't any great shakes (frozen cuts, which is the norm) but it's basically stir fried and dipped in sauces anyway. The noodles are really good and it's fun to develop your own combinations of flavors.
What I REALLY like to do is use the bread that they give and open it up and make a meat pocket. Delish.
I was skeptical to try a new mongolian place but hubby and the kids convinced me. Yelp reviews were decent except for the guy having a fit over $3. Geez it is $3 come on you'll burn that in gas finding another place to spend your $22. Which I'm sure they  don't want a customer like that anyways.
Anyways we have been twice so far. Once for lunch and once for dinner. The soup for lunch was bland but I tossed in a dash of salt and it was okay. Dinner the soup had salt and was much better. The wontons are ok but at least it wasnt just flat fried wonton. The sesame pockets are a hit and miss if you get the puffy ones you can fill. But they will bring you as many as you want for free and are tasty with your meal. :)
We also tried a few other things we saw on the wall. The spring rolls you get 4 for $1.50 comes with sweet n sour sauce. Good deal for the price. We also tried the chicken sticks 2 for $2. Was a bit bland but good piece of chicken and was juicy and fresh tasting. The favorite all of us love are the fried biscuits 4 for $1. Little puffy sugar covered fried donuts that melt in your mouth. Yum!
Drinks are the average selection and they do have some bottled oj, applejuice and a few other things or they are happy to just get you ice water.
The frozen meat selection is good and is frozen not like many other places where the meat defrosts and your like isn't this supposed to be frozen? This was frozen at lunch and on our other trip at dinner. I love the beef but I'm guessing chicken is more popular since they have 2 bins for that. They have a decent selection of veggies to put in your bowl. What I do love is they have peanuts which I haven't seen at all the other mongolian places we have been. If they had rice noodles I probably would have given them 5 stars. After you fill your bowl you put the laddles of oil and stuff. I was disappointed they didn't have teriyaki. Well they do but you put it on after and it is kind of jelly like and really weird. Each plate is served with a scoop of white rice so I guess you really don't need noodles.
Next time we go back we want to try the mongolian fried rice we somehow missed seeing on the wall til the end. Lunch or dinner one plate is filling and worth $6-$9.
The waitress is nice, clears plates, refills drinks and is cleaning the buffet when not doing something else. Don't forget to tip the staff. :)
Small place that makes you feel like a valued customer. We will be back!
If you like rocks in your food, then you're at the right place. I'm not talking about food that rock, but rocks in your food that can cause dental problems. Dental problems are not cheap.
After notifying the server, he shrug his shoulders and gave me the check.
I didn't get charged for the rocks, but I did get charged for the lunch. I posted the picture of the rocks that I bit down on with the receipt on the photo section on Yelp.
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This is a buffet style mongolian bbq.
Lunch : $5.99 (ends at 3:30)
Dinner: $8.99
There were no other customers at this place, it wasn't busy at 3:45pm. My buddy and I was ready for some yummy lunch.
I didn't have the desire to eat a dinner portion for lunch, and being that it's only 3:45, my dinner appt. was at 6:30pm.
I tried to negotiate the Lunch-time price and portion (one bowl). The lady wasn't having it. She wouldn't budge. I told told her that we can either stay for lunch or take our lunch money and go elsewhere.
I hope the management realizes that we just took our $22.00 to spend at another food place.
Food is a hair above average.
Service is average.
Business dealing, poor.
My significant other and I came across this place on our way to what used  to be Stater Brothers parking lot about 6 months ago. The buffet price for dinner was very reasonable so we question the food quality because of that. Not being professional Mongolian eaters we questioned what to put in it as far as oils to get the right taste that we were looking for and they provided guides for mild, hot, and so on. The guy who also cooks the food was very helpful and told us what to add. Service is good and food is even better. Ever since we first experienced the food here we make it a point to come at least two times a month sometimes more. Highly recommended.
Review Source:I come her pretty often, it's nice to have a affordable Mongolian BBQ nearby with fresh ingredients. The atmosphere is friendly and clean. You are always greeted as you enter and if you're staying in for lunch the staff is quick to serve and seat you.
It is pretty much self-serve Mongolian BBQ style, but if you're staying in for lunch, you also get soup, flat bread and two wantons as well. If you're going in for lunch, at $7.99, you can't complain.
Granted you can find a Mongolian BBQ at any mall but if you want good food at a solid price away from the crowds and noise of the mall, this place is worth a try.
I've been here twice and it's been very good both times. There is a wide selection of items and the vegetables were fresh. The sauces are the typical mongolian BBQ fare, although they have a unique curry sauce the last time I went. Each dish comes with a bowl of rice.
I like the bread appetizer along with the fried wontons. The egg drop soup could use a bit more flavor, but I can't complain too much for the price. The servers were nice and refilled my drinks promptly. Definitely will be going back here on a regular basis.
This used to be a chinese place and was recently remodeled and made over into a BBQ. Â The place is very nicely appointed for a strip mall store front. Â Owners are very nice. Â Food is fresh and prepared quickly. Â You get bread, bowl of soup, and crab rangoons with your BBQ bowl. Â $5.59 a bowl for lunch. Â My only concern is the grill. Â There is only 1 and it is small compared to other places that I have been. Â At lunch when the crowd is small there is no issue. Â However, during dinner or a large crowd the single small grill causes a backlog.
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