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It's no wonder this restaurant is barely half full on a Friday night. Even mediocre restaurants are packed at this time so that already was an obvious red flag to what was to come. For a Mongolian BBQ restaurant it's fair to say that you would be expecting a feast with roasted lamb leg etc. You would be wrong, very wrong. In fact the whole experience is not Mongolian at all - the fake animal skins don't convince me either. There are three counters - , make-it-yourself mains and dessert. The main
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It's no wonder this restaurant is barely half full on a Friday night. Even mediocre restaurants are packed at this time so that already was an obvious red flag to what was to come.

For a Mongolian BBQ restaurant it's fair to say that you would be expecting a feast with roasted lamb leg etc. You would be wrong, very wrong.

In fact the whole experience is not Mongolian at all - the fake animal skins don't convince me either. There are three counters - , make-it-yourself mains and dessert.

The mains consist of DIY pizza and DIY fried noodles/pasta. That's it!! So much for Mongolian cuisine let alone BBQ!

I wish there was some saving grace but the "Mongolian" pizza was awful and I felt a bit sick afterwards. I heard the stir fried noodles were ok but why am I paying all this money for something I can get for $50?

Dinner buffet - there is no a la carte - is $245 + 10% (which is rounded up) and they charge you an extra $1 for a "charity" - they never explained who this mystery charity is but it appears automatically on your bill.

You want something to drink with your meal? Why not pay $48 for unlimited soda water!

This place is misleading and a total rip off. The food selection and quality is extremely poor, made even worse by the ludicrous price.

If you want to eat some good food go anywhere else on the same street. For the same price you can have a good meal and have change left to donate $150 to a charity of your choosing.

The rating is one star only because I could give any less. Avoid.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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$271