Nice dining. It is a great American-Chinese cuisine. It is mainstream delicious and stays safely within the confines of the American palette. You would not find this in China nor would most of us care to eat traditional faire.
The food is delicious, luxurious and each dish brings it's own explosion of flavors.
Avoid the temptation of going to an all you can eat and missing out this difference. The servings are generous even for big eaters.
Lettuce Wraps are amazing and good option for folks watching their carbs. While these come served as a appetizer the portion is large enough to make a meal of it.
The Sea Bass with Spinach was very good.
Let me say it another way. The Sea bass was nice very nice. Perfectly cooked and melted in the mouth but the spinach was the star!!!! It was the best spinach I have ever eaten.
My husband hates spinach and he was asking for more of it off my plate.
My husband also had a dish with noodles. They were stiffer and a bit thicker than the noodles normally found and it was also fantastic. Sorry I do not recall the name of his selection.
We each selected deserts for consumption later.
Price wise it is about a three $$$ or $$$$ price point. We had a $25 gift card and we got out of there for under $50 including a...
Read moreThis is the closest Mongolian Grill near me house, and we decided to give it a try. First let me say the customer is very welcoming and all around a peaceful, friendly environment. The area where you make your plate to be cooked, is clean and well kept. All the vegetables and meats looked fresh, and the vegetables definitely tasted fresh. The only con I have is that their sauces are filled with water, so this gives your food absolutely no taste, especially for those who are vegetarian, such as myself. My guest says that her plate was okay, and what gave her food taste was the pork she added. If it wasn’t for the water in their sauces, I would have given them 5 stars. This isn’t a big restaurant at all (somewhat of an older building), and it’s in a shopping center. So I wouldn’t go on busy day, because there might be a wait. When the cooks stir fry your food they do ask if you want an egg, and if you would like rice to be added. The rice is very fresh by the way. You also can have pasta as an option. It wouldn’t be my favorite Mongolian Grill due to the sauce issue, but I’d definitely go back, once they...
Read moreOverall not bad. It's kind of fun to build your own stir fry, adding whatever ingredients you want from the buffet thing. They have noodles on the buffet, but be aware when he goes to cook your meal he will also add rice if you want so noodles are not necessary unless you want both. He can also add egg on the grill. I added some beef to mine, but after he cooked it the beef was super chewy and fatty, I couldn't even tear through it with my teeth so I ended up pulling it out and setting it aside. The chicken and pork were really good though. I think my stir fry was a little overcooked, it was a little on the dry side once he put it on the plate but certainly still edible. The staff was super friendly, kept our drinks full, and gave us free soft serve ice cream after our meal so that was nice. Getting a ton of food for only 10 bucks, or 12 bucks if you get a drink is pretty good value, and you could keep going back if you have more time to eat. Definitely not like the highest quality or most fancy place, but if you're looking a plate full of down and dirty stir fry for decently cheap then this...
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