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  • Tim C.

    Clean, LOTS of choices, friendly people! I get to 1/2 cook! That is great for me (tend throw things around when I cook). We shall return!

    (4)
  • Dustin E.

    I recently moved to Eugene and Eugene Mongolian Grill is about a block away. The establishment is very clean. The entire staff is friendly and personable. Our server was quick to clear plates and refill drinks. The price for lunch and dinner is very reasonable. Assortment for the grill could be larger, but what is available tastes good.

    (4)
  • R T.

    It all looked so good and healthy... Until the next day when me and my friend ended up pissing out our butts. Not cool, they need a re do, an upgrade on the cleanliness, and start over...

    (1)
  • John E.

    I am not sure when it was that the Mongol horde overran Eugene and set up shop with a restaurant but it probably doesn't matter. I've been a fan of this kind of dining since the early 1980s and I am glad it has spread. The battle in my mind was whether to give it two or three stars. I truly have had better, but at the same time I have preached over and over on Yelp that you need to review based on where you are at and the expectation of a restaurant. You certainly don't compare a fine mexican food restaurant with a magnificent reputation against Taco Bell, nor would you compare a Sizzler to a fine steak house in Chicago. With that in mind, I am sticking with three stars because this place truly is A-OK. If I have any complaints about Eugene Mongolian Grill it is that the bowls dictate the amount you are charged, and it is not really well marked that this is the case. This last time I used a larger bowl for The Tax Deduction to eat having no idea that it is a full price bowl, it was simply the bowl closest to my reach. So, a little clarity would have been nice. The meats are plentiful and this is the only Mongolian place I have been to that has ham chunks available. I tried it and it did go pretty well with the seasonings and sauces available. The veggies were fresh and the choices were many on add on items for your dish including some of my favorites like bean sprouts and sliced carrot. The service was great, very attentive and the place is pretty huge so waiting for seating isn't a big problem. I've been here about four times now and each time I walk out pretty well happy with my choice based on where I am.

    (3)
  • Jason J.

    This place doesn't hold a candle to Jungs. The ingredients didn't look fresh, the service was marginal, and the facility looked dirty. If you're hungry for Mongolian grill, Jungs out West 11th is the way to go. Better pricing, better service, better food.

    (2)
  • Lora S.

    I went to Eugene Mongolian Grill with low expectations and was surprisingly happy. Lots of selection, more than my other favorite out on West 11th. Loved that it had peanuts, peanut sauce, more selection of noodles and the teriyaki sauce was more flavorful. The waitress kept the whole restaurant clean and the food bar wiped down. The décor was just fine and lots of booths. The price is the same as my other favorite place and the location is so much more convenient. Plus, they give you soup and rice without having to wait. I definitely will go back!

    (5)
  • Shawna C.

    Very good, very clean! Staff is friendly and usually pretty quick, only negative is it's just a little spendy for dinner!! Especially if your not a big water! But all in all it's a good place to grab some grub!

    (4)
  • Chris L.

    Food was good - great way to eat lots of veggies and meat - skipping the rice and noodles (carbs) if that is your thing. )Its hard to get a decent meal eating out that isn't mostly starches.) Decor was bland - so the ambiance could be improved - but overall I ate well and left satisfied!

    (3)
  • A J.

    I like this place. Good food, good prices. It's your typical Chinese take out. The people are nice, and they have a rather large menu.

    (4)
  • Brian K.

    Okay....another Eugene restaurant I will not go back to. I am having a tough time finding a really great place to eat in the Eugene/ Springfield area! I really must have become a serious food snob having living in the Los Angeles area for 40 years. And I REALLY want to find great food here! A place that I can take visiting family and friends to. But this one did not do it for me. So, looking at the reviews on Yelp, I certainly was not going to Lee's in Springfield and Jungs is on the other side of town. But I really wanted Mongolian. So I took the kids here. They are both big Mongolian fans too. We walk in and the place was very clean and orderly. Everything looked normal. The waitress explains that they have the small bowl for one time through or the large bowl for the all you can eat. This did not make much sense to me. I figure if you only have one shot through, you'd need the larger bowl. Whatever. I get up there and the ingredients look great! But they do not have lamb. I was disappointed. So pork it was. I load up all my usual stuff and get to the sauces. Teriyaki??? I thought Mongolia was part of China....Teriyaki is Japanese....Very confused. I did like they had oyster sauce, garlic, and chile sauce. The three of us put our bowls on the counter and the guy cooking cooks them one at a time....HUH??? Literally we were eating on shifts! I have never seen a Mongolian restaurant cook one at a time. If they got busy, it would take them FOREVER!!! And then the cook squirted some of that crappy Teriyaki sauce on it afterward without asking! DUDE!!!! If I wanted that I would have put that!!! The taste was ruined and I doubt it would have been that much better without it. We didn't get any hot tea. No side dishes. Not even an egg roll. And it was $2 more a plate than I have ever paid in SoCal! May go to Jungs but I think I may be equally disappointed. I hope not. Really wished these places did the lamb though....

    (2)
  • Jeremy H.

    This is probably the best Mongolian place I have eaten at in all of Oregon and Washington. It looks like it might be mediocre until you actually start eating the stuff and your tongue starts to wag. They do a few things better than most places....the more than likely home-made sauces...the thin noodles all mixed with the rice, delicious! I try and stop by anytime I am in Eugene. Good stuff!

    (5)
  • Kimberly G.

    Awesome food. Sort of standard mongolian style places, you fill your bowl with veggies, noodles, tofu, meat, shrimp etc. Next choose the spices you want (they have many, I recommend the garlic and hot oil) then they cook it right in front of you pushing it around a huge round grill. If you cannot finish your first bowl, you can take the rest home.

    (5)
  • Jeff S.

    Great food. Nice people. Reasonable prices. What else could one ask for?

    (4)
  • Heidi W.

    My favorite Mongolian grill! Yummy!

    (5)
  • Sanford F.

    Great place I travel a far bit and come to Eugene often... Always stop by when i'm in town

    (5)
  • Sarah V.

    Great food and the staff are wonderfully friendly! The atmosphere is calm with open dining. It was a great dining experience!

    (4)
  • Edward G.

    Lawsuit alleges discrimination at restaurant By Greg Bolt, The Register-Guard Published: Sept. 1 A gay woman who says she was subjected to pervasive harassment while working as a cook at a Eugene restaurant is suing the establishment and its owner, alleging discrimination. The suit filed in Lane County Circuit Court seeks $49,000 in damages from the Eugene Mongolian Grill, a restaurant on River Road, and owner Huan Truong. It was filed by an attorney for Lacey Yearous, who worked at the restaurant for about 18 months after starting in September 2011. Truong has not yet filed a response to the lawsuit and did not return a call seeking comment. The suit says that soon after Yearous started working at the restaurant, two male cooks began harassing her in a variety of ways, including using broomsticks and vegetables to simulate sex acts. It also says the men would force Yearous and her girlfriend to kiss in front of them. Also, the lawsuit says one of the men would plead with Yearous to have sex with him, "saying that if she did she wouldn't be gay any longer." Another claim is that Spanish-speaking women who visited the restaurant with their children complained to the staff that the male cooks were making sexually inappropriate comments about their daughters. Yearous claims that Truong once came into the kitchen when the harassment was taking place but turned and walked away. The lawsuit says she confronted him several times about the problem but Truong became "very irritated and annoyed" and ultimately fired her. Yearous filed a complaint with the Bureau of Labor and Industries early this year, and in April the agency issued a finding in her favor. It later opened the door for a lawsuit by issuing a right-to-sue letter, the suit says. The lawsuit accuses Truong and the restaurant of allowing sexual harassment based on gender and sexual orientation, retaliating against Yearous for complaining about the alleged conduct and allowing a hostile and offensive work environment. It seeks $35,000 in economic damages and $14,000 in noneconomic damages. Yearous is represented by Eugene attorney Brian Pocock. No trial date has been set.

    (1)
  • Paul B.

    This business is right across the street from where I work at a competing restaurant. They have always got a smile on their face and are always keeping the food well stocked and fresh. Great variety and quality too. The first Mongolian in Eugene to let you take your leftovers home!

    (5)
  • David W.

    Hate to say it but they changed Lousy service last few times and food made me sick , likely MSG since I always get sick on MSG. Too bad they had it down for a while.

    (2)
  • Steve V.

    Overall a good experience. The staff was very friendly and explained the "system" they have. If you have been to Jungs, it is tight and noisy! (Not always a bad thing.) The tables here are well spaced. The cooks use wooden wands to stir the food: much nicer than clanging spatulas! Also the grill is centrally located, and it was fun for the kids to watch the cooks in action. The selection was what one would expect, although the meat selection seemed a little small (pork, chicken, beef, shrimp, krab and tofu). Everything was clean and fresh. My one complaint is the sauces seemed weak. I scrapped the bottom of the pots for some extra bang. One warning: if you are highly allergic to peanuts or shellfish I would avoid this place or request they use something other than the wooden wand.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Dogs Allowed : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Eugene Mongolian Grill

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