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Due to the lack of cooking utensils on the battlefield, Mongolian warriors were forced to cook their food over their shields over an open campfire. This practice gave rise to the unique, modern cuisin Go to full description...
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We just came back from dinner and it is disappointing in everyway. 1st the food selection, just few and it is not fresh and not hot and dessert fruit section just pineapple and strawberry. And most of all they forced me to leave a tip very rudely. worst dining experience and not worth the money.
I suggest do not go there, you will be disappointed.
I suggest do not go there, you will be disappointed.
This place definably has everything needed to hang out with friends and eat a large meal. As far as all you eat buffets go, this has got to be one of my new favorites. The quality of almost every item I has was excellent and the whole concept was great.
You go up to the buffet of raw ingredients, from meat to water chestnuts, and load up your bowl. I mean really load it up because once they cook it it shrinks about 30-40%. Then you can add one of many sauces (watch out for the hot ones) and they will cook it right in front of you on a round grill that must by 6-8 feat wide.
Its great fun to watch and is much more entertaining than somewhere like Mandarin.
You go up to the buffet of raw ingredients, from meat to water chestnuts, and load up your bowl. I mean really load it up because once they cook it it shrinks about 30-40%. Then you can add one of many sauces (watch out for the hot ones) and they will cook it right in front of you on a round grill that must by 6-8 feat wide.
Its great fun to watch and is much more entertaining than somewhere like Mandarin.
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Due to the lack of cooking utensils on the battlefield, Mongolian warriors were forced to cook their food over their shields over an open campfire. This practice gave rise to the unique, modern cuisine known as the "Mongolian Grill".
