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Share your Mongolian BBQ knowledge

The best Mongolian I've ever had is Chang's Mongolian Grill in Renton WA. You get to pick your meat, veggies, sauces and oils. The noodles are slightly singed, and it's absolutely delicious. Were it not for that place, I would have no appreciation for Mongolian BBQ. Now its one of my favorite foods.
 

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There is one in Covent Garden in London - which I'm not too impressed by.

Same idea, but better execution in London is Tiger Lil's Flaming Woks with three branches (Islington and two others).
 

If anyone knows any good Mongolian BBQ in Florida, shout it out. I've only been to a couple, but none even look close to BD's (I've never been to BD's).
 

The best Mongolian BBQ I've had was in Williamsburg, VA. Granted, I haven't had it in lots of places (4 or 5), but that is definitly the best that I've had yet. The place is called Peking Chinese Restauarant and Mongolian Barbeque, or something similar. It used to be two seperate restaurants (Peking Chinese, and The Mongolian Barbeque) that combined into one huge restauarant serving all sorts of Asian foods. Whenever we are in Williamsburg, which is several times a year, we stop there to eat, and I always eat far too much food and then make my wife drive the remaining 3 hours home while I nap in the car. :)
 

MrFilthyIke said:
If anyone knows any good Mongolian BBQ in Florida, shout it out. I've only been to a couple, but none even look close to BD's (I've never been to BD's).
Speaking of locations, I just surfed over to BD's website and it says that they've got a location in progress in Ulaan Baatar! That's just wild...
 

Joshua Dyal said:
Yeah, that chile oil is pretty good stuff.

My first exposure to chile oil was at the Mongolian BBQ here in Austin (on North Lamar). After that I started buying it, then making it myself.

When we first started going there, the cooks _looked_ like these crazy Mongolian warriors cooking your food on their giant upturned shield... But, either way it's still great eating. I think I may go there today.. .mmmm.
 

Joshua Dyal said:
Speaking of locations, I just surfed over to BD's website and it says that they've got a location in progress in Ulaan Baatar! That's just wild...

I saw that...wonder if actual Mongolians will be offended or not. :)
 


The first one I ever went to was BD's in Naperville, IL. I liked it.
Khan's in Roseville MN (outside Minneapolis) is decent. They charge a couple dollars more, but then it is all you can eat. They seemed to do a good job at keeping it separate.
I was recently at one near downtown Austin. It was okay, not a very large selection of stuff, but I still enjoyed it. I will have to check out the other one mentioned earlier in this post off of Lamar. :)
 

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