Mongolian BBQ/Mochinut

544 Jefferson Rd, Rochester
(585) 475-0716

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Bo Chen

This place is pretty good! I do like the idea of having multiple different selections in one place. However, I will agree with everyone else that the way they set things up is very confusing. I ended up ordering one item from all three stores.

I would highly recommend the Xiao Long Bao (soup dumplings). They might be the best ones I’ve ever had. The corn dogs are really good as well and the cheese pull was perfect! The Mongolian bbq was also pretty good as well! It is definitely lighter in taste and seasoning but I love the idea that it is customized according to what you’d like!

In addition, the prices here are very reasonable. Come by and try it out! Maybe you’ll run into the robot waiter!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Sachiko Baker

Affordable good quality restaurant. Food was pretty good and was so yummy.
Amazing donuts for dessert.
They are combined some Chinese foods place, Mongolian BBQ and donuts place together.
I would love to come back soon again!

Parking: Huge parking space with a lot of grass area so if you have accompanied with pups, they will enjoy to sniff and walk around.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Mongolian Barbecue Chicken, Doughnut

Jackson Charnock

Got mongolian style bbq, food was excellent and they made the food in front of you with a technique and it was incredibly hot and delicious. Came with a group of 7 and we all enjoyed. Cheap too!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Mongolian Barbecue Chicken

joseph donald

delicious stir-fry
mongolian barbecue
you just have to try

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jake Krajewski

The food is... Okay, but they don't leave it on the grill long enough. The meat is cooked through, but it doesn't get a chance to sear. My pork was grey instead of brown. Not enough sauce, either - I could barely taste it.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 4

Jeffrey Zygaj

My wife and I were a little confused at first as it's Mochinut, mongolian BBQ, and the bad kitchen all together.
But it's nice that you can get things from all 3 places.
The Mongolian BBQ was good but the flavor was lacking, was much better after adding soy sauce and hot chili oil.
And the Boba tea was really good!
If we come back we will definitely try the ramen and dumplings.
Also hoping they stay in buisness for us to come again. As there were only 2 other families here for lunch/dinner on a Saturday.

Vegetarian options: Brocoli, bean sprouts, tofu, onions, celery and more

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Jason Phillips

Love this place! Food is fresh and tastes great! And the price point can’t be beat!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jenny Sullivan

This place has terrible management. Go to the other ones they are way better they have bamboo shoots in the other locations which is a must and they have professional friendly staff the people here barely speak english and are rude…they were out of zucchini and other things and refused to get more… change management for people that cares about quality and good service.

Nicole Boynton

Definitely my favorite cheap place to eat! My BF was given a girl card from his boss so we went and checked it out and it's a little bit of a maze to get to but worth it. Clean and friendly and the food is incredible. I am always leery of trying new things and not liking it so I stuck to the mini buffet with traditional American Chinese the first 2 times and it was closed the 3rd so I picked shrimp and crab meat with lo mein noodles plus broccoli, baby corn and brown sauce and it was absolutely delicious. You can get nothing but beef or noodles if you're so inclined! For the price it's definitely worth trying! I want to get donuts the next time we're there.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kevin Barron

So a few heads ups about this place, it is 3 different restaurants in 1. My partner and myself walked in and stood at the front for about 4-5min until til someone asked how they could help us. We asked for a table for 2 and started picking up that there wasnt a standard service here. There was a robot delivering dishes for the Bao restaurant. We were told to go in the middle grab a bowl and have fun. Im used to Mongolian being either by bowl or all you can eat. This place is $5.99 a lb which you find out when you grab your bowl off the line. Lightly filled bar to reduce waste, i can respect that, chicken needed to be filled, i found someone and asked, immediately filled. The sauces are also different, i am used to being able to select my own and fill my bowl up. Here you grab a selection of colored “chips” and hand them in with your bowl. Its then weighed after cooking boxed up and handed over. Drinks were difficult as well. No one checking on you, canned drinks, fountain was out and yum yum sauce was out. Over all not bad just different. Also no knives, and not bite size, found a spoon. ?‍♂️

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Soda & Water Can

zxjurassic 02

A fantastic, family owned, authentic restaurant. Food is cooked right in front of you and tastes amazing!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Mongolian Barbecue Chicken

Julie Fulkerson

Cozy hot noodle place, where you pick toppings from a buffet style area, and a worker cooks your food for you on a circular grill. Super affordable, tasty, and easy. Huge seating area. Attached to the Mochinut next door, so grab a doughnut on your way out!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Tom Capuano

Awesome place

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Mongolian Barbecue Chicken

Kim Clingerman

Delicious and affordable! Very hot off the grill

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sarah Shen

Hidden gem!! So good!!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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