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Baga Toiruu, 14201, Ulaanbaatar, Sukhbaatar, MN Mongolia
contactos teléfono: +976 11 31 1191
sitio web: www.modernnomads.mn
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 47.9257751, Longitude: 106.9155414
SaM Wong
::Mongolian BBQ! Mongolian barbecue usually means you just pick you stuff in a bowl and the chefs would stir fry it up for you in the huge hot plate. However this store has quite a lot of cooked food. In particular, I liked the lamb in the soup, which was soft and tender. About the line for barbecue, there are suggestion cards but these are often too simplified to 3, 4 ingredients, so for most people who can only eat 1 or 2 plates of these, it maybe better to not follow these cards, and just get as many ingredients as you want. After seeing the chef fry it up (notice the skill of cracking the egg open and throwing away the shell without leaving bits) the food is not really yummy, they just all taste the same or kind of overcooked (as the chefs have to fry up 10 bowls at a time). They do sing happy birthday with you and turn off the lights instead of dim the lights. So definitely recommend the cooked food counter, but do try some stir fry. Dessert was ok too but nothing particular special. Fun place though.
Cheryll Pereira
::Very interesting place to have a Mongolian meal. The walls have a story about the history of Mongolian barbeque, so I won’t spoil that for you. You can have “eat all you want” or have a “1 bowl meal”. I went for the “1 bowl meal” since I wasn’t too hungry. So they give you a bowl, you add whatever you want to the bowl from a wide variety of vegetables, meats, eggs, sauces and spices. Then you take the bowl to the guy standing near this huge flat pan which is supposed to represent an upturned shield. He will then cook the ingredients, put it back in the bowl and you can take it to your table and enjoy your meal. For the “all you can eat” - there’s additional soup, rice, desserts that you can add to your meal and of course you can have as many bowls of barbecue that you can consume.
Dan Gazit
::Good Mongolian grill restaurant. Decor a little tacky and overly westernized...
Ip Samuel
::Cool barbecue restaurant with exciting almost performance-like skills from the chefs, good food choices and free refill of drinks.
Simon Zimmermann
::On Sundays it's quiet and relaxed - good for families too. The beer is good and the all you can eat options are great. If it's your birthday you'll get one hour free karaoke and a free pizza on a VIP room upstairs in the Salm Bar.