Our server was friendly, and other patrons seemed to enjoy themselves but the bad outweighed the good for me. The price wasn't exorbitant ($25 without tip for two) but was definitely too high for the level of service, atmosphere and food being offered. It's a single room restaurant without windows, and while the food was fresh the assortment of ingredients was lackluster- for instance this was the first mongolian bbq I have visited that did not offer any noodles to include in your bowl. I was most bothered by the lack of labels on the spice and sauce containers. A sign instructs how many spoons of ""A"" ""B"" or ""C"" to use for differing levels of spice, but it would be better just to know which sauce is soy, which is oyster, vinegar, etc. It wasnt a horrible restaurant, but for me its not worth going back to.
Pros: good parking, small, family owned
Cons: , quality, selection
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