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Mongolian Barbeque in Singapore





In my mind, going to Mongolian Barbeque means eating unusual foods that are belong to Mongolian.

With that thinking I went to Kublai Khan Mongolian BBQ & International Buffet. I may not be going there if not for my friend, Veronica though. She gave me a birthday treat there.

I found out that my thinking is totally wrong!

The restaurant is actually adopting the way Mongolian cooked their food but the foods are not Mongolian at all.

I enjoyed picking thinly sliced beef and chicken in the amount I thought I can finish it myself mixed with various vegetables in a bowl.

The restaurant’s staff then adds in the right sauces to go along with my meat and vegetables selection.

After that I put the bowl at the counter in which the chef will take it together with other bowls and stir fry them on a large, round, solid iron griddle with 3 foot long chopsticks.

It’s interesting to watch these chefs dance around the griddle.

Here is the picture of the dancing chef.

Mongolian barbeque - dancing chef


How does the food taste?
It’s yummy! Smell good and cooked just nice. One bowl may not be enough though.

The barbeque is the highlight at Kublai Khan Mongolian BBQ. However, there are other types of foods to go along with the barbeque.

It was said that 150 dishes are available for us to choose from Japanese cuisine and Chinese cuisine to Seafood buffet.

My choice of starter is oyster. It’s really fresh!

By the way, you can ask one of the chefs to prepare few pieces of oyster for you if they are not on display.

After the oyster, I took many other dishes from soup to dessert.


Mongolian Barbeque - Food Variety


And, here is Veronica enjoying her sushi.

Mongolian Barbeque - Veronica


A good thing about the food here is they are no pork or lard. The place is also clean & fresh without smoke or food smell.

With 300 seating capacity, the Kublai Khan Mongolian Barbeque is also an ideal place if you want to host a social gathering, company functions, or birthday party.

Address:
9 Penang Road #04-01, Park Mall Singapore 238459

Telephone:
+65 63344888 (for reservation)

Email : mongolianbbq@pacific.net.sg

Operating Hours:
Dinner: 6.00pm ~ 10.00pm

Dinner Costs :

  • Mondays - Thursdays:
    Adult - S$28.00
    Child - S$15.00
  • Fridays - Sundays and Eve of/on Public Holidays:
    Adult - S$29.80
    Child - S$16.00

Notes:

  • Child with the height between 110cm and 140cm.
  • 2 children under 110cm are considered as 1 child price.
  • Free dinning for baby.
  • Prices subject to Prevailing Government tax and Service Charge.

How to get to the Mongolian Barbeque restaurant?

You can take MRT, alight at Dhoby Gout MRT and walk to Penang Road/ Park Mall.

Here is your walking guide:







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