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Finally got around to trying this place last night... Overall, the food was fresh and tasted great. The selection of veggies/add-in's was fairly extensive. They offered a great protein selection...including big fresh chunks of salmon, which tasted awesome! There was also an odd tasting spicy sausage which I wouldn't recommend unless that's particularly your thing. If you're not familiar with the format of mongolian bbq places, I recommend asking the server how it works if you're confused. They offer to turn your meal into a "salad or soup", which I think basically means the veggies are cooked or served raw. I went for the soup version, and while the broth it's served in seemed like a lot, overall I have no complaints on the taste. I might opt for the "full" order of rice next time to soak up some of the broth. I'd say the service we got was adequate. Our server wasn't the best at explaining the system there, and was somewhat slow at times, but I'm sure that's more the individual as opposed to the overall service of the place. The ambiance was great, and the prices were fairly typical. $13.99 for a one-trip bowl, $15.99 unlimited with a $2 take home fee. Lunch is cheaper at $9.99. I'm definitely going back to try the Mongolian nachos, which sounded delicious!
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