Finally! Something different from the standard American version of Chinese food in my area! Mongolian stir fry, excellent! Appetizers, amazing! Sushi, delicious! This place is awesome and perfect for groups when everyone wants something different. Sushi, stir fry, ramen, udon, wings, seafood, bubble tea, milk tea, beer and cocktails. This place does it all well and the staff is so welcoming and patient when you don't understand the stir fry ordering process. Really. Treat yourself!
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Finally! Something different from the standard American version of Chinese food in my area! Mongolian stir fry, excellent! Appetizers, amazing! Sushi, delicious! This place is awesome and perfect for groups when everyone wants something different. Sushi, stir fry, ramen, udon, wings, seafood, bubble tea, milk tea, beer and cocktails. This place does it all well and the staff is so welcoming and patient when you don't understand the stir fry ordering process. Really. Treat yourself!
Very good experience. Food was delicious. You can make a huge portion size (and you're encouraged to; it's $18/bowl, whether you put in one noodle or cap the thing to overflowing). Lots of options: noodles are Udon or lo mein; then numerous proteins, including bacon (and excellent top off to my chicken). Lots of different sauces. Really enjoyed the taste. Service was excellent. My drink got empty once, and Gede (pronounced G'day) was very friendly and helpful. I didn't order any sushi or anything off the menu, so can't speak to that. Dining room is mostly booths and a few tables; enclosed porch has lots of tables that can be moved together. Bathrooms were clean and included places to change babies. Only downside is that it is a bit expensive; dinner prices start at 3 PM and are all day on weekends. At $18 a bowl, plus $3 for a drink, if you're a family of four, you're looking at a pretty pricey evening. All that said, I had a wonderful time. Really excited to have a Mongolian BBQ place nearby (sorry if it wasn't clear earlier; you can assemble your own bowl and then they'll grill it on the big circular grill for you). Recommended.
Very good experience. Food was delicious. You can make a huge portion size (and you're encouraged to; it's $18/bowl, whether you put in one noodle or cap the thing to overflowing). Lots of options: noodles are Udon or lo mein; then numerous proteins, including bacon (and excellent top off to my chicken). Lots of different sauces. Really enjoyed the taste. Service was excellent. My drink got empty once, and Gede (pronounced G'day) was very friendly and helpful. I didn't order any sushi or anything off the menu, so can't speak to that. Dining room is mostly booths and a few tables; enclosed porch has lots of tables that can be moved together. Bathrooms were clean and included places to change babies. Only downside is that it is a bit expensive; dinner prices start at 3 PM and are all day on weekends. At $18 a bowl, plus $3 for a drink, if you're a family of four, you're looking at a pretty pricey evening. All that said, I had a wonderful time. Really excited to have a Mongolian BBQ place nearby (sorry if it wasn't clear earlier; you can assemble your own bowl and then they'll grill it on the big circular grill for you). Recommended.
We had been looking for another hibachi spot since all the Genghis Grill locations around shut down as well as Big Chow Grill at the Galleria. This is it! We were seated immediately and got to work on what we wanted in our rice (or noodle) bowl. They had more options than any of the hibachi I'd been to, including bacon! Real bacon, not the bits. Anyways, food was hot and good. Several people came to make sure we didn't need anything. I will definitely be back with the rest of the family.