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Pro-tip? Get your meats and sauce first, then finish it off with noodles and vegetables. Let the sauce marinate the sliced meats. This place was a solid "good." Service was quick. Clean restaurant. Nice decor. I went during a non-busy lunch hour and was greeted within meetings. You seat yourself. If you're looking for a quick bite and you're in the area, you should stop by Stir Krazy Mongolian Grill. For $9.99, you get a 24 oz. bowl, which you can fill up with meats, vegetables, orange noodles and a wide variety of sauces. The bean sprouts and mushrooms didn't look too fresh, but the rest of the toppings looked okay. I used 3 scoops of house, 2 scoops of garlic, 2 scoops of sweet and 1 scoop of sesame oil. I skipped the white rice. Within minutes, the server cooked my bowl on his grill and transferred it onto a plate once it was finished. They have a lot of Asian condiments (i.e Sriracha, Garlic Chili Sauce, etc) too. I loved my dish! It was flavorful and packed a punch. It was a good experience though! Pricing-wise, it is a bit on the steeper end for Mongolian BBQ if you just get one bowl. I'd reccomend the AYCE if you're super hungry! If I'm ever in the area, I'd definitely stop by again! I think I was in and out within 20 minutes.
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