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| - When you think Mongolian Grill, what comes to mind? The obvious: choose your own ingredients, sauce, portion size, and get it cooked as you please. That's exactly what you get here, except for one crucial difference: it's all so fresh! I've been eating YC's at this location for a decade, and I have yet to eat a meal that I would describe as anything less than delicious. The service is friendly and great, the food quality is much better than your typical Mongolian Grill, and--oh god--the amount of food you can get is obscene.
Seriously, if you go in with a strategy and an iron will, you can pack an ungodly heap of whatever you wish to eat into (and, let's be honest, stacked precariously above) a bowl, watch them cook it (with water, mind, not oil), and eat until you feel like you need to go to confession.
At lunch, it's eight bucks and a quarter for a small bowl, nine two five for a large, but you can easily get a full meal plus an extra takeout meal out of that. Dinner is buffet, for eleven bucks, but you also get as much frozen yogurt and other stuff as you can possibly stomach.
And did I mention that it can be pretty healthy? Again, the ingredients are fresh, and you get to tailor it to your own taste as much as you please.
I've eaten at a lot of Mongolian Grill places I've regretted, afterward, but in the countless times I've eaten at YC's, I've always been pleased with what I ended up with. Tip the cooks; they are awesome.
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