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| About: | At Ghengis Khan Mongolian BBQ, they offer delicious buffet-style dining where you can create your own stir fry. Choose from a variety of meats, vegetables, and sauces. You can enjoy all you can eat and try many different combinations. Enjoy the full bar, plasma televisions, and dessert choices. |
| Categories: | Southeast Asian Restaurants, Restaurants |
| Payment: | Diners Club, American Express, MasterCard, Visa |
| Specialities: | Banquet Parties Available, Bottled & Draft, Foreign & Domestic Beer, Includes Soup, Large Wine List, Rice & Tortillas, Salad, Specialty Drinks, Take Out Available |
| Cuisine: | Asian |
Always enjoy going here. Food is fresh and cooked in front of you. Waitress was quick and friendly. Only complaint is to not go on a busy night - you can wait up to 15 or 20 minutes in line to get your food cooked. If you are looking for a family friendly restaurant with a mini-show of the workers cooking whatever food combination you can come up with, I strongly suggest you giving it a try.
awsome place to eat...also lots of fun: It's cool to just pick and choose what you want to eat then have them grill it up for you..Cost was really good and reasonable and the place is really nice.
Everything was really fresh and tasty...
Great place to eat: I've always been a fan of Ghengis Khan food, and this particular location did not disappoint. The food was delicious-- I had chicken and various vegetables cooked in the sweet and sour sauce, and my husband tried several different combinations. We loved it all!
The way it works is this: There are tons of meats, seafoods and vegetables in what look like numerous "salad bars," from which you pile your choices into a bowl and bring over to the cook, along with a small bowl of the sauce of your choice (there's also a real salad bar to tide you over while you wait the 5 or so minutes for your food to cook). The cook throws your food onto a giant propane-powered steel cooking surface, and your meal is cooked before your eyes. It's all you can eat, so you can go back and have as many plates as you like-- a great value for the money.
We went there for lunch, so the place wasn't overly packed with folks-- there was no real wait for our food. Our waitress (mainly there to take care of our drinks and rice) was efficient, if not exactly bubbling with friendliness; but the guy cooking our food was quite nice and always greeted us when we walked over with our selections. He also thanked us when he handed our plates to us. Be aware that there's a tip jar on the counter in front of where these cooks are, because I didn't know and-- not having any small bills on me at the time-- felt awkward at not being able to tip.
All in all, it was a great meal and we plan on going back for our anniversary-- the lights weren't too bright there, so the ambience was favorable for romantic dining. Very nice, and just one more reason to return. We enjoyed this restaurant a great deal!
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The difference between the neutral friendliness waitress and the friendlt cook is that the cook was probably from out of town