Cuisine type: Mongolian barbecue
Atmosphere: casual cafe, austere
Meal: early dinner
Overall score: 7.4
Nina
This is a comeback of sorts! We have neglected this blog, largely due to pregnancy and first-time parenthood keeping us out of interesting restaurants and mainly in chains/same old/takeout. This should be the first of more (though more sparse) posts to come.
The sauce selection was also pretty good, with a few suggested combinations. I found that for a full bowl I needed more sauce than their combinations suggested, and they still had to add plenty of water on the grill to steam everything thoroughly. One thing I'd like to see - raw eggs, I've really enjoyed a stir fried egg added to my dish in the past at other similar restaurants.
Kiddo enjoyed mostly fruity puffs, but the (non spicy) plate also had quite a bit to offer - bits of veggies that are stir-fried relatively soft, thin slices of meat and of course noodles. My toddler never refuses any form of pasta. Overall this is a solid family friendly spot for a quick meal. Nothing fancy, not much of a view, but pretty solid food and they're accommodating of families and small children.
Food | 8 |
Drinks | 5 |
Atmosphere | 7 |
Service | 8 |
Value | 9 |