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3.1 (9 reviews)

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The people here are so nice and the food is very fresh! Heaps of noodles and everything is cooked to perfection.

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Two Guys Burgers

Two Guys Burgers

3.5
(13 reviews)
0.1 mi

I have gotten the poke burger (just a poke bowl with rice on the top too) from Two Guys Burgers a…read morehandful of times and I have no complaints! It's a solid poke bowl and their Thai tea is also super tasty. This spot in Bellis Fair's food court has always felt like such a random place to grab poke, but I'd highly recommend. That being said, it is in the mall, but there is plenty of seating and usually isn't too busy. The service is always great too, each time I have ordered the employees have been very friendly. If you like wasabi I will warn you that the packets they provide have a lot of kick. I love wasabi, and usually the packets don't have too much burn, but the wasabi here will have you coughing if you aren't careful!

=== 1. VERDICT/VALUE It seems a little inconspicuous…read moresurrounded by all of the other stalls in the food court and may not make your must-try lists; however, the service and decent food make it worthy of your consideration! === 2. FOOD Chicken Tenders & Fries ($8.99): Traveling with a toddler is easier when there's toddler-friendly food. Sure, it's not the healthiest thing on the planet, but there's a reason why this shows up on kids' menus everywhere :). Two of the three pieces we got were moist; the other definitely needed ketchup (which is available in small packets at the counter). The fries are commercially made/frozen, but good. Hamburger ($5.49): It's small for the price, but surprisingly good - and worth the wait in our case. It's basic: mayo, lettuce, tomato, and onions, but it all tasted fresh and the patty was juicy - good choice! === 3. SERVICE While the staff seemed to speak an Asian language, I was pleasantly (and happily) served in English. The wait wasn't long (which is a good thing with an impatient toddler!). === 4. ENVIRONMENT It's the Bellis Fair food court: so it's relatively modern-looking in its dark theme. Groups large and small fit well enough, as do baby strollers and wheelchairs. Parking is available almost as far as the eye can see in the expansive Bellis Fair lot right outside.

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Hot Iron Mongolian Grill

Hot Iron Mongolian Grill

3.0
(255 reviews)
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I love Mongolian Grill and so few of them exist these days. I frequent the Hot Iron in Mill Creek,…read moreI've also been to the one in Monroe. I think this one is now my least favorite, but still worth a stop if you are in the area. Lots of easy parking, all you can eat for a semi affordable price and lots of good options to make your food exactly to your liking. Do be aware that there are no lunch prices on weekends and that if you are choosing to do take out, its by weight here which would get really pricey fast. My partner did not love this one as much and seems to not want to return back. He's been upset about the changing of how you sauce your food since covid, it's so hard to get a decent amount of garlic and ginger on your food these days. I really appreciate that they offer the things I require for my Mongolian Grill which are tofu, black olives and cilantro, these are not options at every place and really make me want to return here over and over again. It is also nice that they discourage you from standing around while your food is being cooked and want you to go sit down at your table to wait. I appreciate this, but do notice that this means your food might be up there waiting for your for a minute and they don't want you to grab it. The ambiance here is nothing special. It was busy on my last visit as there was a large birthday celebration at a table nearby.

Internet prices and pictures of menus online showed 14.99. We arrived to find 18 99 & 22.99 the…read moreprices. Not friendly staff. Have to pay before you sit. Little plastic dixie cups do drink your can of soda from. The wife I had twice as much meat and twice as much vegetables in the food she handed to the "cook". But both our plates looked the same after cooking. They must skim some of the meat off that you give them to cook for you. The sound of the guy cooking on the flat top sounds like you're in a 1800s blacksmith shop. The water bottle looked dirty. The soy sauce bottle spout looked grimy with some form of crud. The top of the black pepper shaker had something wiped on it. The nearby light fixture had some grime all over it. And the lovely desert which was a tablespoon of ice cream, served with a baby doll miniature spoon had some kind of mysterious substance on the outside of the cup. I've heard the milk creek location is much nicer.

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