All-you-can-eat Mongolian spot where ingredients are picked from a raw buffet & stir-fried to order.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–2 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Saturday | 12–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Sunday | 4–8 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–2 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–2 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–2 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–2 PM, 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1111 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA 95050
Phone: (408) 985-2958
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Reviews
Upon entering, you are greeted with a calm, loving greeting that feels like you are truly appreciated supporting their business. This is extremely important in the USA. After that, you are asked if you have been there before, and if not, they explain the process to you meticulously and at a perfect pace. There is no feel of a rush. The feeling I get is they truly want you to enjoy their food and they want to make sure it is right.
The food is expertly cooked with a smile and warm hello from the cooks. While your food is being prepared, the gentleman makes sure your food utensils and preferences are met before your meal makes it out.
Every time i go here, its magical. I feel relaxed and so happy to support this business. A business that loves their customers is hard to find nowadays. Working in the airport is stressful, and this is my grounding point that makes that work stress just another day with a smile on my face. Thank you Su’s!!!
—-Noodle Guy Dan
The staff to start is great. I’m guessing from the other reviews that we met the owner at the cash register at the front, who guided us through our options and his recommendations on our first visit. There are several different meat options, tofu, shrimp, pineapple and pineapple juice, lots of vegetables to add in, rice, and the sauce station has different combination recommendations. Changing these sauces at the end comes out with vastly different tastes (they mean it when they say salty) for our three bowls.
Ended with soft serve as well.
Would definitely recommend and will visit again!
Throughout the meal, the manager also seemed quite pushy and watched us closely as we served our food, which made the experience feel tense rather than welcoming. For an all-you-can-eat restaurant, it was also surprising to see extra charges for items like shrimp and other add-ons that are typically included at other Mongolian grill spots. The restaurant itself felt a bit dim and dated, which added to the overall underwhelming impression.
The one positive was a kind server who checked on us a few times, which we truly appreciated. Overall, I wouldn’t consider this a family-friendly place unless your kids are older. Sadly, we didn’t have the experience we hoped for and likely won’t be returning.
recommended for anyone looking for great food, excellent service, and a welcoming atmosphere.
Come check it out and bring your appetite with that good attitude
The first thing we noticed was how immaculately clean the place was. The second was Paul. I believe he’s the manager and honestly, he made the whole experience memorable. From the moment we walked in, he greeted us like we were regulars and not first-timers. Even though we’ve done Mongolian BBQ before, he still walked us through everything with genuine energy. You can tell he truly cares that every customer has a great meal.
It’s rare these days to find someone who takes that kind of pride in their role. Paul clearly loves what he does and it shows in every interaction.
As for the food, it’s exactly what you want from a Mongolian BBQ spot. Fresh, crisp vegetables, quality meats, and a setup where you build your own bowl exactly how you like it. What stood out right away was how clean the food bar was. Everything looked fresh and well-maintained.
The sauce station is tucked along the back wall, and again, Paul was right there to offer some pro tips. He explained that the sauces are a little lighter in consistency, and that’s intentional. It gives you the flexibility to load up on flavor while still allowing the heat to steam the meat and crisp the vegetables properly. And yes, it definitely worked. The bowl came out perfect.
The cooks were fast, friendly, and focused. No long waits. They’ve clearly got the process down. After your food is cooked, there’s a small station with extra toppings like sesame seeds and additional sauces. Soy sauce is already waiting at your table, which was a nice touch.
We went for a second round, and once again Paul came by to check in and encourage us to change up our mix a bit. That little suggestion made the second round even better than the first. We also grabbed a few egg rolls. They were hot, golden, and full of flavor. Definitely worth adding on.
To finish, we had to try the soft serve. Let me just say, this was not your typical filler ice cream. It was creamy, smooth, and actually tasted like real vanilla. You could tell it wasn’t the cheap kind that comes out of a giant bulk machine. It was the perfect way to end the meal.
For a restaurant that’s been around over 40 years, it’s incredible how fresh and well-run everything still feels. Between the food quality, the clean environment, and the genuine hospitality, we left full and happy.
We’ll definitely be back. If you’re reading this, don’t think twice because Su’s Mongolian Barbeque is really a gem that actually lives up to the hype! Now Go!!!
Tofu, water chestnuts, diced canned pineapple, beef, lamb, chicken, pork, shrimp, onion, green onion, carrot, mushroom, cabbage, broccoli, and so many more great ingredients