Mongolian BBQ is one of the best all-you-can-eat meals you’ll ever try. You get to assemble your favorite meats, rice or noodles, and veggies, then it’s cooked up right in front of you. This style of dining is said to come from the 13th-century Mongols, who roamed the countryside under Genghis Kahn. They would forage whatever fresh meat and vegetables were available, then place their shields over the campfire and use their swords to stir fry the meal.
There’s a Mongolian BBQ in Ogden that offers some of the best food you’ll ever try. Take a look at Lee’s Mongolian BBQ:
Lee’s Mongolian BBQ opened in 1978, and it’s been a favorite in Ogden ever since. Lee’s was the first Mongolian BBQ in the Beehive State!
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You’d better come hungry, because this place is all-you-can-eat. The menu is simple, and just has one item on it: dinner.
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Don’t be fooled, though! “Dinner” is an endless combination of delicious ingredients. Grab a bowl and start filling it up with different meats, noodles or rice, and a huge array of vegetables.
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Everything is fresh, and you have lots of delicious options to build your perfect Mongolian BBQ meal.
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When you’ve assembled all the meat and veggies you can fit in your bowl, you’ll choose some sauces. Whether you like hot or mild, spicy or sweet, you’ll find just the right sauce to season your meal.
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Take your bowl over to the chef at the large, round grill. They’ll throw it on the searing-hot surface and stir it up til it’s cooked to perfection.
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Take your delicious creation back to your table, and dig in! Once you’re finished, go right back and try something different. It’s all-you-can-eat, and for just $17.85, it’s a bargain!
Lees Mongolian BBQ/Facebook Children ages 3-5 eat for $6, those 6-10 pay $9. Come early and dine between 4 p.m. and 5 p.m., and you’ll get the early bird special for $15.85.
In addition to the make-your-own meal, you’ll also enjoy fried mushrooms, handmade eggrolls, crab cheese wantons, and delicious, toasted pocket bread.
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Lee’s Mongolian BBQ is open for dinner Monday through Saturday from 4 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Stop by and try it for yourself!
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Make sure to visit the Lee’s Monoglian BBQ website to learn more, and check out its Facebook page to see what’s new there this week.
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Children ages 3-5 eat for $6, those 6-10 pay $9. Come early and dine between 4 p.m. and 5 p.m., and you’ll get the early bird special for $15.85.
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Address: 2866 Washington Blvd, Ogden, UT 84401, USA