The menu items are very affordable, with options available for around **$50 worth** of food. Additionally, some dishes like the hot and sour soup are priced at a reasonable **$8.99**.
Yes, the soups are made **fresh** in-house. I tried the hot and sour soup, which was prepared specifically for my order.
While the options for seasoning are limited to **garlic water** and **hot sauce**, you can request **teriyaki** to be added while they cook your meal.
Yes, the portions are generous, so you can expect to have **leftovers** for later, which is perfect for a quick meal over the weekend.
Absolutely! While it may not be the best Mongolian BBQ, it's a great option when you can't decide between fast food Chinese and Mongolian, and I would definitely **go back** for another meal.