You need to go through the stairs up to 3rd floor. Mongolian BBQ here is fairly cheaper than others; therefore I need to wait for about 20 minutes if you don’t reserve in advance. In addition, hot pot is included and I usually choose the spicy and original hot pot but I only eat the spicy one because I love spicy noodles. The foods and drinks here are diverse and delicious that paying at this kind of price is definitely worth eating. If you want to eat BBQ, you need to remember the number and the left/right side on the table where you put your bowl. In my opinion, everything here is perfect. The service, EDM songs played, lamb, beef, hot pot noodles, beverages, desserts are great. There are as many options as buffet to eat and much cheaper prices here. In conclusion, I highly recommend eating here for once if you visit Taipei because of its high quality and value. It’s a truth that Mongolian BBQ is invented by a Taiwanese rather than a Mongolian, which is kinda not making sense. Overall, it’s absolutely a 10 out of 10! It’s a pity that there’s no robots singing baby shark, which is the only thing different from the last...
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Food was extremely mid borderline not delicious at all. You could tell the dim sum wasnt made fresh (than again what was i ever thinking they would make it fresh here). The bbq meat was alright lacked flavor than again i dont know what kind of sauces go with mongolian bbq which by the way does NOT exist. Mongolian bbq was invented by a 外省人 in taiwan. Mongolians dont eat this stuff. End of fun fact.
Entire restaurant is spacious with many tables BUT not very clean. I saw a baby roach crawling on the wall. I think they should disinfect just to make sure.
Every table should be equipped with napkins instead of napkin dispensers on the wall because i dont know where it is than again it would be costly. Inflation makes even toilet paper prices go up.
I also dont like how people over 65 eat half off especially when it clearly states only applies if added on the line app but nobody in our group has line yet the old fart still got half off. Its already pretty cheap and now people over 65 get it even cheaper. Life is truly unfair. Should be the same for everybody. Aint like old people eat...
Read moreThis all you can eat Mongolian themed restaurant will put pounds onto you. The highlights of this restaurant is the hotpot in the middle of every table where you add your own raw ingredients from the fridges lining the walls of the restaurant. Mainly prawns for me. There's the cooking chefs booth where you place your raw ingredients for frying - advise you only gives them the meat and sauce to fry - adding any vegetable will return a non-descript chop suey. I went for beef and lamb meat in rice wine combo, then boiled up noodles in the soup. Tons of drinks, dessert not so great. Guarantee you won't leave hungry though. Think it costs hkg$125 per head, not sure since I was with a tour. Good for a gut busting experience though. They also had a automated robot moving around for people to place dishes onto -...
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