We went for the Genghis Platter (£4.95), which has a mix of various starters from breaded prawns, spare ribs, to wraps, all frozen and then deep fried, with tonnes of overdressed salad. We ordered a starter each, since we were on Hi Life card, so only paid for one. We were feeling pretty chuffed that they let us use our Hi Life card at peak time, as its rare indeed! We arrived and waited 10 minutes for our table to be prepared, as it was pretty busy, at peak time on a Saturday night as you would expect. On a busy Saturday night, fancying something semi healthy for a change, we booked a table for 8:30, to give us chance to get a few jars in beforehand. To be fair, I can't imagine going when sober, although who knows if that's good or bad? They are inherentely good value, all you can eat, buffet quality, novelty factor dining, best enjoyed with a few mates, once you've got a few pints into you. "Im not sure how many Mongolian BBQ's you'd find if you actually went to Mongolia, or where the concept started, but I've been to a few of these places, and never failed to have a laugh, or walk out feeling 3 stone heavier.
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