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Mongolian Barbeque

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Avg. from 3 rates: 3.7
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12 Maiden Lane
London, WC2E 7NA
Nearest Transport: Covent Garden
Mongolian Barbecue specialise in stir fried food and cater for private parties upon request - therefore making it ideal ... more
20 to 40 pounds

Reviews for Mongolian Barbeque

  • 5
    Mongolian Barbeque
    12 Maiden Lane London WC2E 7NA uk
    10th June 2007
    A terrific place where to eat (much and cheap)
    Current
    Here you pay a standard price, and then you can eat as much as you... can fill you bow with meat, fish and vegetables!! With you bow then you go to the chef and he will cook you dish in front of you, with a BBQ.

    Good, cheap, different! Try and you will love it!
  • 4
    Mongolian Barbeque
    12 Maiden Lane London WC2E 7NA uk
    18th May 2007
    Make your own dinner!
    Current
    At the Mongolian BBQ you pick your own ingredients from the counter - veggies, meat, fish, spices, sauces. Then you take it to the BBQ and the chefs cook it for you while you wait. It is basically stir fried on a big grill and served with rice or noodles.

    The beauty of this is that you can pay for one trip, or (more fun) unlimited trips and have as many dinners as you like! Though, be warned - your eyes will always be bigger than your belly!
  • 2
    Mongolian Barbeque
    12 Maiden Lane London WC2E 7NA uk
    2nd May 2007
    Current
    Once seated you're given instructions on how to order by the friendly waiting staff. However, for the tired post-work eater [that would be me, then], the whole process was somewhat confusing.
    Food is served in a buffet format but raw - pick your food, put in your bowl and it's cooked for you in a stir fry. For one serving it's a huge £8, unlimited adds another £6 onto this so if you're looking to get your pennies worth then stock up.
    My beef was tough, the restaurant dark [dingy, not atmospheric] and my plate was whisked away before I had a chance to mop up my sauce with the prawn crackers. Disappointing.