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My husband was excited to find out we now live near a BD's, so we made a visit there last weekend. It was crowded on a Saturday night, but with an OpenTable reservation we were seated right away. If you're familiar with Mongolian grills, you know the set-up-- fill your bowls with meat and veggies, pick your sauce, and then they grill it up for you. I like that they have separate bowls for adding sauce later in the cooking process, since it helps prevent sogginess. Their meat quality is decent; I liked the pork, and my husband likes that they have multiple steak options. They have quite a few good beer options, and a nice drink menu too. You can make multiple trips to the grill or just one (if you do one you can keep your leftovers). Your grill entree comes with your choice of white or brown rice, as well as lettuce wraps and oddly, tortillas. They have a salad bar and an array of appetizers too, but save your money and your calories and stick to the grill. Our server was too busy, but quite friendly. If you're new to town or unfamiliar with the area, street park's limited, but there's plenty of meters in the lot down the street. It's a little bit on the expensive side, but it's a fun experience sometimes so I'd happily make a repeat visit.
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