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    Khan's Mongolian Grill

    3.7 (177 reviews)
    ModerateMongolian
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Dogs allowed

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    Two dinners (one with chicken and beef and one with chicken) with a fountain drink
    Pearl L.

    I wish they offered bigger bowls or let you use more than one bowl for the price that charge. Additionally, the ingredients here are definitely not as fresh as others have mentioned. The chow mein noodles were all broken and dry when I got it from the self-serve area and even after it was all cooked. Additionally, as other reviewers have mentioned the sauces are very watered down and I knew this and added several sauces to try to get a flavor. However, it did nothing and I barely got any hint of flavors from any of the sauces I used. It wasn't until after I received my food and we got to the sauce station that you can get more sauces. Unfortunately, you can only get 3 sauce cups per order but the sauce cups are puny. The cajun, spicy peanut, and mushroom sauces were all delicious and the biggest save for the experience. The meat was also those very thin and cheap cuts you would use for like hot pot rather than Mongolian grill. I wish it was more juicy cuts for the price you're paying for but it seems the theme of this restaurant is stingy and cheap. The dining area and self-serve area was relatively clean and I appreciated that they had a small table with different condiments and sauces to top off your finished food too. The fountain drink area was clean as well. As for service, it was non-existent. We didn't get greeted or told how to go about starting our Mongolian grill. They have signs but I don't think they are really placed in the ideal spots to let you know. We saw a family come in and they were just standing at the door awkwardly. It took them about several minutes and looking around before they realized it was a self-service Mongolian grill. The cashier just took our food and asked us what meat in a hurried manner and then asking if we were doing a take out or dine in order. Don't think we will come back as there are much better options in terms of quality, quantity, taste, and overall experience.

    1 bowl + beef

    Best Mongolian in WA. Clean, people are nice, food comes out great and quick. Love this place seriously. Family and I have been going here after the airport as a comfort for over 20 years. Their sauces are also amazing too, food is fresh. This place has been around for a reason.

    Noodles and Chicken
    Anatoliy L.

    This place use to be our favorite place to go after work, there was an elderly gentleman that was the owner, he was amazing our first visit, when we can up to the grill he encouraged us to put more food in the bowls and we fell in love with this place. He was always super friendly and welcoming when we can there. As mentioned in other comments the prices have sky rocketed and not inline with inflation. We have noticed the bowls use to be deeper and held more noodles than they do now. I would say their noodles are much better than other places.. I would go to this place in a heart beat over Mongolian Grill in Fedway. Bathroom could use a fix.

    Angie Y.

    A strip mall joint that covers the bare basics when it comes to Mongolian Grill. The prices range around $11 for a small bowl that you need to make sure you pack to the brim to get your money's worth. There are ingredients like lo mein noodles, cabbage, carrots, onions, and some of the more basic ingredients you would hope to find in Mongolian Grill and you choose one meat for them to stir fry with your concoction. One aspect of this restaurant that wasn't too "customer friendly" was the sauce area leaves much to interpretation - watered down ground ginger and garlic were a big turn off when mixing my sauces for the plate. The soda area was sticky a looked like it wasn't cleaned in quite some time. Overall, the food is fresh because they are stir frying the ingredients in front of you but this place is definitely one of most mediocre Mongolian grill joints I've been to. For two portions of mongolian grill, we spent around $25-$30 dollars for what was supposed to be fast food, it seems pretty pricey.

    Stir fry.

    First fill your bowl with smaller sliced vegetables( I.e. carrots, mushrooms, zucchini, bamboo shoots, water chestnuts, etc) then add bulkier vegetables such as broccoli , onions, and green peppers. And because the plate comes with rice, top your bowl with a sparing amount of noodles. The vegetables were fresh, however I would have like to see the more expensive vegetables added to the buffet, like pea pods, asparagus, red peppers. Service was efficient. No ambience but not necessary.

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    Love their food, love their prices, and love that we can pile our bowls full of all sorts of delicious vegetables

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    What kind of Mongolian restaurant isn't all you can eat? Food is pretty good, and restaurant is pretty clean.

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    ​ this place is really good I'd recommend it to anyone really good food. The service was nice and priced just right

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    Small place tucked into a shopping center. Very clean. Not much ambience. The food was good, and I will go back.

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    Feast Buffet or East (not King lol) Buffet?! IYKYK…read more I was on travel to work with a team up in Renton, WA, and they went out for a lunch buffet here during my time up there. I was intrigued at the name Feast Buffet, but moreso because I had been to an East Buffet the previous year close to where I live, hence the first line of this review. Feast Buffet is located in Renton Shopping Center on the west side of Rainier south of Sunset. If you know where the Fred Meyer is here, Feast Buffet is on the opposite end of the plaza. As soon as you walk in, you're greeted by a rather spacious lobby where you can see a TV that shows the pricing for both lunch and dinner. We went on a weekday at lunchtime, which is the cheapest option at $24.99 per adult. Weekend lunches are almost 50% higher, but the same price as dinner on Mondays thru Thursdays. If our team had gone for dinner on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday, we'd be spending an additional $20 more per adult! 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