Affordable, no-nonsense yet really clean business offering local fare in a cafetaria setting. A good introduction to Mongolian food without breaking the bank.
Eng Siong L.
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Went there to try the national food dumpling. There wasn't any English menu so I have to use the translator. Decided to have the dumpling in tea soup and a vegetable salad. The salad is nice and fresh with a sweet dressing sauce while the dumpling was meat ball wrapped in flour skin, so I didn't really like it. But the place is clean and tidy, self service. Recommended.
Hungry J.
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Good place to try your Mongolian dishes. Affordable food too. They accept card also. Place is just in front of the State Department Store
Lex E.
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I almost forgot to mention this little gem! It’s typical Mongolian fast food, but the taste—especially the meat and milk—is exceptional. The portion sizes are impressive as well. So, don’t hesitate to give it a try; you won’t regret it!
Dion Jackson (.
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I didn’t prepare myself. Not knowing the language I should’ve looked up the menu first and worked out what I wanted. The staff were super helpful, I thank them for that. Food was great.
VAGANTURE
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I stopped by every day during my stay in Ulaanbataar and tried every dish by now. It is simple, cheap and pretty good. I don't understand the bad ratings, I had way worse food in town. Also open when everything was closed. Thanks to the nice ladies for feeding me, love my new love handles.
Anderson Angkeyile (Flying S.
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It is a very good Mongolian restaurant. It is convenient, cheap, clean and with AC. Very comfortable during hot summer days
Michael M.
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Good value in this Mongolian. Also the Locals goes there for a eat. Perfect food for cheap oriented Backpackers. I recommend the pineapple chicken rice but they have also other dishes. Recommended to give it a fair chance.