> > James wrote:
> >> Seems a lot of places feature Mongolian Grill. Is it an western
> >> invention?
> >>
> >> They feature meats, seafood, vegetables but the only foods native
> >> Mongolians have access to are sheep, horses, milk & milk products.
> >> Never saw a Mongolian Grill in any travel films.
> >
> > It's a disgusting place where they have a bunch of sub-par meats,
> > veggies, and sauces lined up buffet-style. One goes through the line
> > and picks out what looks the least gut-wrenching, fills up a bowl,
> > hands it over to one of the surly youths working the "grill", and sits
> > down to wince with dismay upon sampling the first bite. All for
> > $9.99! Yeehaw!
>
> Ours is $4.99 and it's not disgusting at all. It's probably the best meal
> in town - so if you think *that's* disgusting, consider the alternatives.
>
> kili
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Locally we have a place called Hans Mongolian BBQ and since there are only a
handful of them in the Houston area (and none of the others as good as this
place) so people flock there from all over town. Very good!.. you start out
picking from a wide variety of frozen meats and then it's on to the veggies
and sauces to pick.. where you choose your sauces there is some printed
stuff above them regarding suggestions or you can ask the owner. It also
includes an appetizer bar with BBQ spare ribs, dumplings, soups, etc.
Very nice and an immaculately clean restaurant. Believe it's $5.95 for
lunch.
Chris in Pearland, TX