


Genghis Grill is a fun and interactive Mongolian-style dining experience known for its fresh, hot and healthy food for over 20 years. Our guests are the creative chefs, customizing their bowl, their way. First, you start at our famous Fresh Bar, filling your bowl with over 80 hand-prepared veggies, meats, spices and sauces. Then, you head to our grill masters who cook your creation to perfection before your eyes on a large, circular grill. Lastly, you sit back and enjoy your bowl, unique to your making. Genghis grill is much more than your ordinary Chinese Food or Mongolian BBQ restaurant. Go Bowl’d at Genghis Grill and forge your own flavor. To learn more, visit our site.
Colorful chain with a large variety of ingredients for build-your-own & chef-made bowls.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3530 NW Centre Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76135
Phone: (817) 237-2680
Website: https://genghisgrill.com/
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My 9yo daughter and I WILL return… this is our girls get away place for sure
What made it stand out even more was the service. Our server, Lori, was incredibly sweet and attentive the whole time. She checked on us, made sure everything was right, and had such a kind, positive vibe that made the meal even more enjoyable.
Great food + great service = definitely coming back. Give Lori a raise fr.
I used to love that they had thinly sliced chicken breast, but apparently this location was too lazy to cut it properly. The chicken was all different sizes which means it would cook unevenly. But what really concerned me was that the raw chicken was swimming in chicken blood, and it looked like none of the meat was being held at the right temperature.
One of the three employees came over to inform us that we weren’t filling our bowls properly – we could only chose items to the left, not to the right. He then went back to gossiping behind the line with the other employees about who was gay, and who wasn’t.
I couldn’t stop thinking about the chicken temp, and asked for a manager so I could question whether it was being handled properly. The thought of getting sick off of improperly handled chicken wasn’t on my bingo card for the weekend.
After waiting over five minutes for the manager, she finally came out and acted like my concern was an inconvenience. She brought out a Dollar Tree meat thermometer, and after saying she had checked the temperature THAT MORNING (it was around 3pm at this time) and pushing it into the bottom of the island of meat proudly announced that it was at 39 degrees. Chicken goes bad and an grow bacteria at under 40 degrees, and I wasn’t willing to risk it.
When I looked this location up on the web, it shows that this location is “temporally closed.” I know that it has made me lose confidence in what this restaurant group is now offering, and teh quality of it’s offerings which makes me sad – Ghengis Grill used to be one of my favorite take out spots, but I don’t think I will ever be able to forget that slimy chicken that was served at this location.