10-06-2009, 07:26 AM
I had my first Mongolian BBQ in Taipei in 1967 and it spoiled me for life (I think it may have been the mutton that did it). Whenever I go to Vegas, I stay at The Orleans for a number of reasons, which includes a Mongolian BBQ as part of their buffet. Nothing too special, but for about $7.00 you can stuff your face with a choice of serving stations which include American (ribs, corn on the cob, turkey, ham, beef, potatoes, gravy, crawfish, shrimp) as well as Mexican, Chinese, and Italian (their pizza alone is better than anything I've had on this island, and is worth the price of admission all by itself). The Mongolian offers a choice of beef or chicken only, and your pick of veggies include sprouts, peppers, onions, garlic, small whole hot peppers, broccolli, and mushrooms. Not great, but very good.