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  2. Mongolian barbecue - Wikipedia

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    Each dish is stirred in its turn, as the operator walks around the outside of the grill and turns each individual's food in succession. When cooking is complete, each finished dish is scooped into a bowl and handed to the diner. Many Mongolian barbecue restaurants follow an all-you-can-eat buffet format, allowing multiple visits to the grill.

  3. Genghis Grill - Wikipedia

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    Genghis Grill is an interactive Mongolian Stir Fry fast casual restaurant. Customers can choose their own proteins, vegetables, spices, sauces and side options from the restaurant's "Fresh Bar," which might include over 80 ingredients.

  4. Kahiki Supper Club - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was best-known for its "Mystery Drink", a cocktail served in a bowl with a "smoking volcano" in its center. The Mystery Drink served four people and had eight ounces of rum and brandy. It was always served by the "Mystery Girl", a server summoned with a gong, and who only appeared to dance the drink to diners' tables.

  5. The Best All-You-Can-Eat Restaurant in Every State - AOL

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    A Mongolian grill and tons of dessert options — even cotton candy — add to the variety. Reviewers say there's lobster and other premium items on weekends. Reviewer rave: "First time here and ...

  6. Mongolian restaurant opens second Minnesota location in St. Cloud

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    Minnesota just got its second HuHot Mongolian Grill, a chain with outposts in 18 states. The new St. Cloud location at 3701 W Division St. opened on Wednesday in the former home of Mongo's Grill.

  7. We found 31 Evansville-area restaurants that will be open on ...

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    Looks like Christmas to me - a poké bowl with shrimp, salmon, crab salad and all kinds of toppings at Big Bang Mongolian Grill. Big Bang Mongolian Grill . 2013 N. Green River Road.; 812-434-1725.

  8. Types of restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Despite the name, the Mongolian barbecue form of restaurant is not Mongolian, rather is derived from Taiwan and inspired by Japanese teppanyaki [citation needed]. Customers create a bowl from an assortment of ingredients displayed in a buffet fashion.

  9. HuHot Mongolian Grill - Wikipedia

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    HuHot Mongolian Grill is an American restaurant chain specializing in a create-your-own stir fry cuisine (Mongolian barbecue) with its headquarters in Missoula, Montana.As of March 2017, there are over 70 HuHot Mongolian Grills in 18 states, with the vast majority located in the Midwest and Mountain West states.