New China Mongolian BBQ

10001 Hawthorne Blvd, Inglewood
(310) 680-9266

Recent Reviews

Tuan Munn

It's a great place to buy Chinese food with Mongolian BBQ grill if you want a variety of Chinese food. You won't be disappointed with this place. They will load your to go plate up on everything they have on the hot hold plates. Enjoy yourself and dint forget to bring your appetite.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Egg Rolls Orange Chicken Etc, Chow Mein, Salad Bar, Ingredients for Mongolian BBQ, Teriyaki Chicken, Beef Lo Mein, Chicken Wings, Mongolia BBQ with Coconut Shrimp, Fried Noodles, Vegetable Egg Roll, Honey Walnut Shrimp, Pork Ribs, BBQ Self Served, Passion Fruit, Mango, Chinese Food Per lb, Strawberry, Mongolian Pork

Jose Navarri

I don't know if you have eaten that kind of food there but it is very tasty and you arrive, choose what you want and they prepare it right there for you.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

James Kim

Mongolian grill: shrimp costs extra and beef & pork was tough. They also don't carry

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 4

Guadalupe Virgen ponce

If you can skip the opportunity to come to this place, I suggest doing so,Disgusting falls shortMore fat than chicken, super dirty andNot to mention the Chinese guy who is there, he started yelling at a Mexican boy who works with him.He ran him in front of everyone and didn't want to pay him

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Michelle Harris

Got in and out during the lunchtime

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Chow Mein

Dana

the chicken was very fried and the shrimp had a lot of sweet sauce. I ordered spicy chicken and it was not spicy at all.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 4

k j.

The food was really good their sauces have plenty of flavor. The service was quick and exciting to watch them cook my plate.

Caitlyn Hernandez

I got some taro boba I ended up getting food poisoning. I was throwing up all

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Daniel Perez

Rice was overcooked and stale, broccoli was undercooked, the chicken doesn't taste like chicken. I asked the server for just a little bit of rice and the guy give me 2 giant scoops, when i told him I only wanted a little but of rice the sever dumped the rice back into the severing tray ?. This place was decent before covid. Now they just have a bunch of Mexicans that can't cook and horrible quality. NEVER GOING BACK!!!

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Hayley J.

Hidden gem for sure! Straightforward no frills cafeteria style service at such an amazing affordable rate. And the food is so good!!! Way better than Panda Express but all the same staples. Will def be returning soon

Dezmond B.

New China Mongolian BBQ is a hidden gem at the corner of Stocker and Crenshaw that you must visit. You can enjoy precooked Chinese dishes from the cafeteria style bar or create your own unique plate using the frozen meat and fresh vegetables from the Mongolian bar. The service is stellar and there is never a shortage of product despite how busy the restaurant can be. The food is charged $4.99 per pound which is great because you can control the cost of your meal. They have a wide range of fresh vegetables to choose from and the proteins are chicken, beef, lamb, and pork. You can sit and enjoy unless they are busy, because the location is fairly small, but the dining area provides the necessary comfort to enjoy with family or friends.

erik lizar

Tried to dine in but they have no tables! Wasted time driving down there. Wanted to try their food too.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Koph Chui

New China Mongolian BBQ is a true gem for anyone seeking an authentic Mongolian dining experience. The moment you step inside, the rustic and inviting ambiance sets the stage for an exceptional meal. The traditional Mongolian artwork and decor create a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The service here is impeccable. The staff's attention to detail is second to none, ensuring that your dining experience is flawless. They are courteous, prompt, and always ready to assist with menu recommendations. And when it comes to the food, prepare to be blown away. The menu is a journey through Mongolia's culinary heritage, with dishes like Chow Mein and BBQ Self Served Ingredients for Mongolian BBQ that will leave your taste buds dancing with joy. The flavors are bold, the ingredients fresh, and the presentation is a work of art.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Deena W.

Don't do it I ate here and there was a bug in my food , later me and my son started throwing up

Geraldo L.

It's by weight. Which isn't a problem. Except the employee, I'm more than 100% sure that the employee is trained to over fill the plate without you asking them to. Which is bs. They over fill your plate to charge you more. What a scam

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