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| - My wife and I went in for a late lunch on a weekday, a day I took off work - decided to catch a movie and eat at a place we hadn't been to before.
Genghis grill offers a buffet style Mongolian grill food where you pile up your proteins, veggies and spices into a bowl. Load up on sauces in separate smaller cups and tell the grill master what carb (rice, fried rice, noodles, etc) you want everything stir fried with. There are also small cards with ingredients that you can refer to, if you don't feel like taking a chance.
I picked chicken, steak and sausages from the meat section. Piled on onions, green peppers, baby corn, jalapenos and added a whif of dragon spice, garlic, salt and red chilli powder. For sauces, I picked the dragon sauce and one other - can't remember the name. Told the grill master (thats how they call them, I didn't come up with that!) everything stir fried with fried rice.
Ended up with too much food and dragon sauces & spice were more hot than I imagined. Somehow I got into beast mode and pretty much chugged all of it down, but word for advice for you all - when they tell you that the spices are hot, specially the ones on the bottom rack, believe them!
The only other Mongolian place I've been to was Bd's Mongolian grill out of state where they let you pile everything up in multiple bowls if you have the capacity for multiple bowls. Here, I was handed only one bowl by the waitress - not that I needed more than one, but felt restricted in picking veggies.
If you have a serious appetite, I suggest you check this joint out. If you don't like how your food turned out, blame yourself for picking the wrong ingredients.
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