Great Wall Mongolian BBQ
About
Mongolian, Chinese, Buffets
Price Range : $11-30 ($$)
Location
Adress: 2897 Broadway W, Vancouver, BC V6K 2G6
Phone: (604) 739-4888
Work Hours
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsYes
- directions_carDeliveryYes
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- thumb_upGood ForLunch, Dinner
- local_parkingParkingPrivate Lot
- directions_bikeBike ParkingYes
- turned_in_notWheelchair AccessibleYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- insert_emoticonAmbienceCasual, Classy
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- local_barAlcoholBeer & Wine Only
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- wifiWi-FiFree
- tvHas TVYes
- turned_in_notDogs AllowedNo
- turned_in_notWaiter ServiceYes
- fastfoodCatersNo
Reviews
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Melissa L.
This place is awesome!! The servers were super friendly and helpful. They greeted us with rice and soup. I'm not sure what the appetizer was but they didn't offer it. I was full and the pricing was really reasonable. You control the sauces and the sodium intake so it is really customizable.
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Priscilla C.
Usually I go to the Great Wall Mongolian BBQ that was on Denman in downtown. However, yelp reviews said that the place was closed... so I came here. I called ahead to ask about the price before dinner and I'm pretty sure the lady on the phone told me it's $13.99 for all you can eat. So I took my group here. Upon entering, it looks exactly the same as the one on Denman, but when I looked at the price it was actually $15.99 per bowl and for all you can eat it was $20.99 (For dinner). Since we already sat down, we decided to just stay. The food was good, it's exactly the same as the one on Denman. They do have a better system here, where you leave your bowl, take a number and go sit down so you don't have to stand and wait for your food to be cooked. They offer you a bowl of rice, some appetizers, a biscuit type of item and also a soup. You're able to go back for as many round as you can eat since it's all you can eat. Which is great! The service from the only server there was great too!! I just wish the price was cheaper ... like $13.99 on Denman.. since they literally serve the exact same items!!
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Justin O.
Great place to eat Mongolian. I've go for lunch when I'm in the area, usually pretty empty but I hear it gets busy on weekends. It's by bowl not by weight so you can pack down the meat. If you're keto like me just don't add noodles.
The only down side is that you'll need to find a toilet soon after. Lol -
Kenji L.
The food here was definitely tasty, if not a bit oily (because it is a BBQ). What the name doesn't say is that there is a pivotal point of the restaurant, in which time is of the essence--there is only one grill. Not only that, but it's a flat grill, where the chefs perform awesome feats with two wooden sticks and toss your food onto the grill, cook it, and amazingly toss it back into a bowl.
Now it sounds amazing, but as you would expect from this set-up, you need to wait in line to have your food cooked for you. So after you decide on what course you want, and get a bowl and stuff it with the meat, veggies, and noodles that you want, you'll have to wait for about 10 minutes (depending on the line).
My issue was that the seats were quite tightly cramped, and we have to leave our stuff at the table. Not only that, but the single washrooms were always in use.
Oh and we got a complementary bowl of rice and some flaky pastry, which were both good.
The service was friendly, and decor was all right, and the lunch AYCE menu was decently priced (about $15), so I would say it was a good deal. I might come here again with my friends (and remember to put some kimchi or pineapple on my stuff after it's been cooked because I kept forgetting). -
Ella S.
I liked the idea that you can put whatever you want in the bowl, however much you want. I was taken back at the small size of the bowl. One of the reviewers mentioned how you can fit 3 meals if you do it right but at least for me I barely fit one meal. I think it really is about the techniques to stacking the ingredients. They also have lots of variety of sauces and a big sauce chart on the wall that you can follow if you want.
With the $15 dinner one bowl option, it comes with a small bowl of rice (pretty small bowl and the scoop was small), a little salty miso soup or sweet and sour soup, biscuits, and cream puffs. Despite the small misses here and there, overall the food was pretty good and I was full by the end of it. Would go again!