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Businiess name:  Mongolian Bbq
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We were not pleased to have eaten here on Sunday evening 9/14/08. This is the store in the same mall as Bi-Mart In Tigard, lest you forget.... The food was somewhat..no wait... REALLY over cooked. This was not a good dining experience for us. First let me say the staff was polite and greeted us at the door. There was no waiting at about 8 PM, we were seated immediately. The waiter took the order and away we went. Dishes piling fuller and fuller of delectable items to be stir fried before our eyes, but when we reached the end of the ""dishing it"" area there were no Yaka Soba noodles, other than the several strewn on the counter top next to the holding container. That was short lived as the gal from the kitchen came in with a very large vessel of them. She promptly tossed the noodles stuck to the counter (where they were dropped by whatever customer could not find their bowl at that particular time) and put them back in the noodle holding container. Pros: close to home Cons: poorly prepared, sanitation a question

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