Riverside Mongolian Grill

  4.3 – 954 reviews   • Asian restaurant

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Reviews

Kelsey Pospychala
A nice lady greeted us when we came in for dinner last night. They are constantly putting out fresh ingredients and everything is great. Good prices for all you can eat. The service was good as well, the gal checked on us frequently and made sure we always had a full cups of water as well.
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Zaya’s life
Had a really delicious lunch today with my boyfriend, the waitress was super attentive n sweet. We will be back for delicious customizable meals.
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Andrea Delacruz
We’ve been here several times and we have not had an issue. The concept is simple, only take what you are able to eat. The reason they don’t allow take homes is so people don’t go crazy and cook a lot of food for them to take home. It is a business after all and you don’t run a business by losing money. I saw other complaints about them charging for “toddlers.” Yes, if you take your child and they are going to eat, you should have to pay. Nothing in this world is free and you expecting it because “they won’t eat a lot” is a craaaaazy concept. We personally enjoy coming here and spend about $65 for 3, which is reasonable as it’s an all you can eat. I really like their egg soup and their selections.
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Valeri
We dined in. We were greeted by (I assume) the owner, and she asked if we had been in before. Since we had not, she explained it is only all-you-can-eat for $24.99 per person, and you are not allowed to have a to-go container for any leftovers. I had read the reviews before arrival, so understood this.
As for atmosphere, it is very dated and has a cafeteria feel.
We did enjoy our meals, and I liked that I could choose exactly what I wanted to eat. There was no fried rice offered, only white rice, which I thought was odd.
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Joey
The lady brought my receipt for me my husband and two daughters one 2 the other 4. My two year old are one potsticker and tried a bite of her dad’s noodles and spit it out. First check 83 dollars and some change my husband takes oldest to bathroom my youngest took sissy’s plate to put her potsticker on and server comes over to ask how old daughter was and whose plate was in front of her and brought back a new check that was more to charge for my two year old. This has been a 8 year place my husband has taking me fridays before children and wanted to bring them there finally and she didn’t even remember us like usual and was rude. Proceeds to laugh in mine and 4 year old daughter’s face as I was paying. Very disappointed
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ReyviGravy
I can’t believe how yummy the food sauces is in here. I was surprised that the eat all you can noodles also comes with unlimited soup (3 choices) and unlimited pot stickers! (3 different dipping sauces) the server is attentive and super clean. The cook is smiling and quick. The only thing that could improve is the interior impurities. They could probably clean/maintain the worn out walls, ceiling and dining area. The front desk upon entry is clutterish. Outdated dining but def good food.
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Mark McCabe
I came in and seen a group of friends. I sat near them and because of that they said was part of a group and immediacharged me gratuity pointing at there signs. There was only 3 people on my ticket. The food was average at best the atmosphere is similar to a school lunch room. I do not recommend going here.
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Tommy Friesen (TommyF107)
Hidden child pricing policy – $129.99 for two adults and a 7- & 8-year-old

There was no signage, no mention on the menu, and no warning when we arrived about how children are charged. After we were seated, the server asked our kids’ ages, then silently charged our 7- and 8-year-old the exact same price as the adults (over $30 each before tax and gratuity). When we asked where this policy was posted, the server admitted it wasn’t posted anywhere.
Our kids are picky eaters and barely finished half a bowl each, yet we paid $129.99 total (including an 18% automatic gratuity for the single water refill we received all night).
We love Mongolian grill restaurants and have never encountered a place that charges 7- and 8-year-olds full adult price with zero disclosure until the bill arrives. Felt deceptive and nickel-and-diming. Plenty of similar restaurants nearby charge kids 10 and under half price or less—and actually tell you upfront. We won’t be back.
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Don V
Excellent customer service.
Would highly recommend passing by and getting a bowl that’s all you could eat but as many sauces and any items you want.
Lunchtime is the best time for a deal.
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Jesse Hong
First of all, the staff are very kind and take good care of each customer. The food is clean and absolutely delicious, especially since I can season it to my own taste. The freshly cooked, warm dishes are incredibly tasty!
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