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It's a mongolian grill, you know the drill... Get a bowl, fill it to overflowing with every meat and veg they have (except maybe pineapple and pepperoni), douse it with a sauce, some ginger or garlic and hope for the best. Honestly it always tastes different but it always tastes good and it comes out hotter than the sun. It's more than you could (or should?) eat in one sitting, so it's really two meals or one meal and a snack for later. They cook it well and you know what you're getting. It's kind of pricey, especially after drinks and dessert but ok if you get 2 meals out of it. My daughter got the kids mac & cheese - it looked like it was from another planet. The cheese was all crusty (not in a good way) and sliding off the noodles into the pools of grease. It was cold and yet the crusty cheese was hot (again not in a good way). We pointed it out to the staff and immediately they brought her another option - cheesy quesadilla (in a good way). I'm not dying to return and I do love me some Mongolian! I want a more authentic, less franchisey one maybe...
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