At the heart of New China Mongolian Bbq lies an ambiance that transports you to the vast steppes. The rustic decor, adorned with traditional Mongolian artwork, creates an inviting atmosphere. Dimmed lighting casts a warm glow, perfect for intimate dinners or festive gatherings. It's like stepping into a yurt under the Mongolian stars. The service here is a true standout. From the moment you step in, you're greeted with a genuine smile and a warm welcome. The staff's knowledge of Mongolian cuisine is impressive, and they're more than happy to guide you through the menu. They strike the perfect balance between attentiveness and allowing you to savor each moment. Prepare to embark on a culinary journey like no other. The Mongolian grill is the star of the show, where you can customize your own bowl with an array of fresh ingredients. The flavors burst with authenticity, and each dish is cooked to perfection. Don't miss the Mongolian dumplings; they're a revelation! This restaurant goes beyond just food; it's a cultural immersion. Live Mongolian music and dance performances are a regular treat, adding an extra layer of authenticity to your dining experience. It's like a mini trip to Mongolia right in the heart of the city. Tucked away from the bustling streets, this Mongolian restaurant is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Whether you're seeking a romantic dinner, a family celebration, or a unique dining experience with friends, it ticks all the boxes. The combination of ambiance, service, and mouthwatering Mongolian cuisine makes this place a must-visit. Your taste buds...
Read moreThe food here is pretty good. They weigh it,($3.69 per pound) You serve yourself, so get as much as you want of each item. I usually get a little sample of about 6- 7 different items. It's usually under $10. My favorite items are the honey shrimp,bbq pork, teriyaki chicken, green beans, beef broccoli, spicy beef. They have more items to choose from. The wing I only get what I'm gonna eat the same day, I don't like it heated up the next day The only item I definitely dislike from here is the orange chicken! I've tried it at least 4 different times, about 3 chunks or so each time, just to see if maybe the cook had a bad day or something. I find it to be hard/crunchy, stringy and oily. I usually end up giving those pieces to the dog. Other than that, I like coming here. You can eat there or get it to go. They also have a cook to order noodles section. You put in the bowl the meat, veggies and noodles and give it to them and they cook it for you. It's the same price as the...
Read moreThis is my new favorite place to grab something quick to eat. I've been ordering from them on Uber eats for a while beginning a nice size plate delivered. But then I found out once I went to the restaurant they charge you by weight so you can pile as much as you want onto your styrofoam plate and get out of the door for less than 12 bucks! Not bad deal for some decent Chinese food from a buffet. You can sit down and eat if you want. Or you can grab your stuff and go. The staff? is well they're just kind of there..... they don't seem to be too interested in you personally. they slap your plate up on the scale, take your money without too much of a second look. so if you're going there for some casual conversation well you can forget about that...lol Parking lots of little tight. You're in the corner of stocker and Crenshaw so you figure that out for yourself. Sometimes good sometimes bad. Just watch your...
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