Combat Fisher
very good Mongolian BBQ restaurant. the food was a bit salty (so use 1/4 spoonful of soy sauce or maybe no soy sauce. maybe they should switch to low sodium soy sauce. our family and friends all thought it was very salty.
other than that we really liked the Mongolian BBQ restaurant
would i eat there again ? Yes we would
… moreBarb Delaney
All sauces have been cut with cheap ingredients, mostly salt water or mild oil and some to levels where no seasoning flavor other than salt is discernable in the quantity recommended for a serving. The result is a meal that is highly salty with bland flavor. Vegetables are for the most part fresh; some spoilage in the spinach and black patches in cabbage that should have been trimmed out before it was sliced up. Meats are thin sliced frozen. Cooking process was as expected. They had a basketball game on the TV – seemed off and odd.
… moreChris B
The food is really good but I feel like the price is not worth it. You can only go twice and they watch you like a hawk. Also kids have to be under 4 feet to get the kids price otherwise they’re a full adult which is $27 per meal so it’s very expensive. It’s almost like the cost of the fancy restaurant And you’re really not getting that much – I think a little bit overpriced, but the food is good and fresh- This is not all you can eat.
… moreKyle Yoshida
It felt really nice to stack my bowl high with meat, noodles, and nice veggies. The workers were also super nice. The food was really good and tasty! The prices are also pretty good- its around 18 dollars for all u can eat at lunch time. I just grab a bunch of meat and have them make that for me with some onions. Its super cool to see them cooking on the stone stove thing.
… moreAriel Jensen
Ample parking, no line, effective social distancing. Easy self-serve vegetables, noodles, & sauces with many vegetarian options. Quick, friendly service with fresh, steaming hot, delicious food. During COVID-19, I felt totally comfortable dining here. My only complaint is that a dine-in meal (consisting of just noodles & vegetables—no sides or desserts) for 2 vegetarians cost $50 tonight. I wouldn’t consider going back unless vegetarian options were cheaper, or maybe if a more full menu were available.
… moreCindy Lu
Beef, Lamb, Pork, Chicken 3 slightly too dry
Broccoli, Celery, Spinach, Coriander, Onions, Pineapple 3 shrinks a lot, complements the meats
Egg Noodles 3 absorbs the sauce well
Tofu 3 firm
Curry Sauce 2 can’t taste the curry
Egg Rolls 3 veggie, deep fried, crispy, slightly greasy
Soft-serve Ice-cream 3 creamy, not too sweet
… moreMel Ellis (Nephi)
This place isn’t fancy. And it doesn’t look like much. But it’s clean, the water tastes good, the service is good. The food is good as long as you follow the instructions. If you’ve never been to home Mongolian BBQ before ask them to help you.
… moreElaina Pitre
OMGAAAAAWD SO GOOD. I will be going back again. 1st time here. The best ice cream as well. Wow. Love this place
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MY BILL WAS OVER $70 FOR 2 PEOPLE. THE ALL YOU CAN EAT WAS $22 PER PERSON. NOT SURE HOW IT WAS CALCULATED. SUPER EXPENSIVE!!!
… moreNikki L
Fresh food, clean space, and no wait for a table. Love their soft serve! You get two rounds of food (two bowls each) and can mix your own sauces — great for customizing flavors.
… moreSeong-Wook Joo
For in-person takeout order, they let you fill your own bowl of veggies and sauce (one bowl only) – same options as when they had dine-in. For meat, they pick the portion for you. The portion was a large take-out container size, but the meat was bit less than what I could have gotten (as an adult with a good appetite) at all-you-can-eat. Still tasty though. They didn’t have plastic gloves – I brought my own. $17.50 + tax.
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