Reservations · Takeout
Custom stir-fry cooked on a large grill with strong value at lunch and a fun, fast experience, but flavors can be bland if you do not sauce well and allergy cross-contact risk is meaningful.
Mongolian Barbeque delivers solid casual dining through attentive service and fast execution, but inconsistent flavor profiles and cross-contact hygiene concerns prevent a higher grade. The interactive grill experience and strong lunch value appeal to families and casual diners, though the customizable format means quality depends heavily on diner choices rather than kitchen mastery.
The vibe is casual and bustling with a big circular grill as the stage. Staff seat you, bring rice and water, and chefs stir-fry your picks right in front of you. One diner summed it up: "Fresh, fast, and fun to watch." Central Temple Bar location means easy to drop in, though it can feel cozy at peak times. Cooking leans toward custom, sauce-driven stir-fry rather than strict regional tradition. Pick noodles or veg, add meats and sauces, and expect clean, straightforward flavors if you balance seasonings well. Lunch deals are strong value; dinner all-you-can-eat suits hearty appetites. Some guests wish for bolder sauces, so flavor payoff depends on your choices. Families do well here: noodles, chicken, and mild sauces are easy wins, and the process is engaging. There is no dedicated kids menu, but the customizable format works for picky eaters. Note potential cross-contact risk for allergies since many bowls are cooked on the same surface.
Area: Lively cultural and nightlife quarter attracting tourists and locals, casual spots and pubs dominate.
Safety: Busy, well-trafficked tourist zone; generally safe but crowded at peaks; typical city-center conditions.
Nearby: Near pubs, music venues, River Liffey, and central attractions; heavy foot traffic and group dining.
Available: Reservations, Takeout
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