Decent, won't call it great. Though it has the word"Mongolian" in its name, it's more of a typical "fake" Chinese food restaurant. The price is acceptable. The food is, well fake Chinese food that are made to fit most western people's taste buds. It's too sweet and too simple to become Chinese food. The "Mongolian Grill" they serve is just meat cooked on a hot huge metal sheet, really nothing special unless you enjoy eating a piece of the scrub comes from this iron board that aged for days. The environment is clean, service is all right, good place to hang out with your friends if you just want to sit down, talk and eat, they also got unlimited refillable drinks. But if you just want to explore with your taste buds, oh hell no, take your stuffs and run as fast as you can.
As I brought my finished bowl back to my seat to try it, I was impressed with how thoroughly cooked the noodles and chosen toppings were. It was incredibly hot and grilled thoroughly too — that fire grill is something else! I thought that my noodle creation was delicious and I would have gone back for a second round right away if not for wanting to try out the rest of the buffet selections.
This place is a family favourite. For those who haven't been, it is an all you can eat Chinese food stir fry, where you select all your protein, veg, noodles and a variety of sauces from a long buffet table, and then watch one of their cooks heat all you ingredients on a giant, round, flattop grill. There are also several tables with more conventional Chinese buffet offerings, if you are not interested in the stir fry.
There were a dozen of us there in Sunday, celebrating two birthdays. There were carnivores, vegetarians, and omnivores in our group, and the format allowed everyone to meet their specific needs.
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