Patrons choose their own meats & vegetables for chefs to stir-fry or dine on hibachi-grilled meats.
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Address: 3611 Spring Forest Rd #100, Raleigh, NC 27616
Phone: (919) 872-3575
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Crazy Fire Mongolian is a create your own fusion stir fry.
Thoughts of cross contamination and meats sitting out was concerning.
Upon arrival I looked over the bar. Everything appeared properly chilled directly on an iced Buffett station. The Raw meats were separate from the vegetables. Each item had its own utensils in its container.
I went with the two bowls for 16.99.
I used one bowl for meats. After cooked the grilling station individual added fried rice that I requested. My other bowl was for veggies with Lo Mein noodles. A veggie lo mein was my thought process. There was a decent variety of vegetables.
I topped both bowls with light garlic oil and Mongolian sauce before taking it over to be cooked. Everything had a smoky grill flavor and it was mildly spiced since I didn’t use much. I enjoyed it! I had plenty of leftovers that I brought home.
The buffet bar: The shrimp did not appear properly deveined. I do not recommend the shrimp. I tried: spicy chicken , regular chicken, beef and pork. All were very good with my fried rice.
I found that I needed more light directly above my table. It was very dim. Overall, no other complaints. I am glad I tried Crazy Fire and had my own experience.
Crazy Fire was a quiet and offbeat vibe that I actually enjoyed. Two meals under $20 with leftovers is a real deal.
They have a great selection of meats/proteins, veggies, oils/sauces, and spices to add to your food. All ingredients were fresh.
The staff is friendly. They seated us immediately and explained how/where to select our options and where to have it cooked. Very easy once you know how!
My one complaint is they don’t offer to-go boxes if you’re a dine-in customer. This seems wasteful. I assume they do this to stop people from really piling on the meats/proteins and taking it to go. However, their prices are a bit high and would seem to cover this situation.
Overall, a great dining experience.
Pro-tip: you do get rice on the side so prioritize meats/veggies over noodles!
What to expect: you are given a very small bowl to try to fill with proteins andextra salads for $14 + tax. The bowls use to be bigger. $6 for a soft drink? Yum yum sauce cost extra too? You will leave hungry and dismayed. And buckets marked as TIPS everywhere.
This place was practically empty on a Saturday night.
Recommend to go to the Chinese buffet 1 mile down capital, which also has a Mongolian BBQ and all you can eat for much less and much better.
I recommended smaller servings than you’d think. It is all you can eat, so you can make as many trips as you’d like. That way you can try more combinations.
Go tonight, you won’t regret it.