Lee’s Mongolian Grill Menu

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  • Ben F.

    I agree with ET. I have the same experience. the $10 off for the next visit. Sauces were watered down. Will not recommend this place.

    (1)
  • Ashlie G.

    I like the food but the service sucks. Last time we came in (just two of us) I got no soup or rice and my bf wanted soup, we ended up with 4 soups and no water. The next time we came in no soup and she completely forgot to get my bf his next bowl to go up. I had to go up to her and remind her.

    (2)
  • William L.

    this is my favorite place in town... The food is pretty good and the people are very friendly.....

    (5)
  • jake g.

    Went here for the first time and the food decent but not worth the cost. Lacking meat choices that other mongolian grills have. Also lacks sauces or receipe suggestions. Their group on is very misleading any will only amount to a 16% to 22% discount depending on dinner or lunch prices (ignore the 40% they advertise). Make sure to read the fine print to fully understand this poor tactic. Just avoid this place since there are better mongolian grills around who are also honest businesses.

    (1)
  • Scott A.

    Very happy to have a Mongolian Grill in Springfield. That being said, I wish the price wasn't so high per person. One thing I found out is that if you don't finish your first bowl, you can take home the leftovers. Anything over the first bowl and you can't. There are a fairly extensive amount of choices for your bowl, including a Spicy Noodle and rice. They even offer an Egg Flower soup with your dinner. I have had better soup but my wife liked it. All in all, if you are wanting a Mongolian Grill dinner, give it a shot. It's pretty good overall.

    (4)
  • Nicole D.

    So we've been here before, and over the years it went from being average to kind of crappy. The food is alright (I mean you practically make it yourself) but the staff kind of suck now. We walked in and the woman greeting customers, glanced at us with an utterly tired look of boredom, and we stood there awkwardly until she asked us if there were only two of us, in fairly broken english. There was no smile or happiness or welcome at people that were coming in to spend money at the establishment. It was as if she existed in some soul sucking pit of laziness and was struggling to find her way out. We stand there still awkwardly waiting, until she hauls herself up with difficulty into a standing position and then sort of pretends to be choosing a table for us, until giving up and stopping. We got the message, promptly chose a table and then fought through establishing that we wanted 2 waters and a soda. I think that someone that needs to talk/deal with customers also needs to be understood by said customers, on top of not looking like they're just going to keel over from a boredom induced heart attack. The food like I said, it was alright, although the sneeze guard glass looked like it hadn't been cleaned for a long time. Lots of sneezes built up on it I guess. The guy working the grill seemed to know what he was doing, didn't burn our food, and all was temporarily well. Until we wanted to go up for twosies. We stood up and began to make our way to the food before then realizing that we had to deal with the lazy hostess again. We sat back down and twiddled our thumbs until she noticed that there might be something we wanted. Our empty plates were extremely prominent on the end of our table, and it was pretty clear that we wanted another pair of bowls. She finally asked us if something was wrong, at which point we asked for bowls and got more food. I wouldn't have had a problem with most of this had it been at all busy. It wasn't. At all. There had been other patrons sitting in a table in front of us and they left about 15 minutes before us. The table wasn't cleared before we left, and neither were our dirty dishes taken at any point while we were there. There were about 4 other tables and the hostess pretty much had nothing else to do. I don't know what the story is behind her being in the restaurant, but she's definitely not there to do her job. Well, I lie. She worked plenty fast enough when it came to taking our money. tl;dr We wanted to get easy cheap food in a timely manner, couldn't because the hostess works at a snail's pace if she moves at all.

    (2)
  • Judy N.

    I read the reviews and wasn't sure if I wanted to go but that is where our grandson wanted to go and he got to pick. We really enjoyed it. The selection of foods was great, maybe hotdogs aren't our choice but kids like it. The service was great. Very helpful and asking how we were doing. Loved the selection of sauces, they were no more "thin" then others we have been too. I would have given it a five star but reserve those for perfect places. We will be back.

    (4)
  • Emily C.

    I was skeptical of this place after reading the reviews but decided to go because I found myself without a car and it was within walking distance. I agree with what people said about the service. It was minimal at best. But the guy cooking the food was friendly. The soup was bland and the rice was mushy. However, the buffet was actually quite tasty! The meat was in tinier pieces that I would have liked. I got only the pork because it is less likely to be tough in this kind of buffet and it was really good. People in the reviews said that the sauce was thin but I just put a lot on and it was really flavorful. Lots of garlic and cilantro made it even better.

    (3)
  • Kalub H.

    Lee's was very meh. I think I've just been spoiled by Jungs. They had weird stuff... like hot dogs... If there was an award for "does not belong in here" They would win. On the up side there is NO LINE to cook your food. They seem to avoid you when you want a second bowl... and the second bowl is smaller.... I'm totally about pacing yourself and not wasting food... but if you're going to advertise all you can eat choose one size bowl and let them eat all they can. I know it wasn't that big of a deal... I wouldn't go back :/

    (1)
  • Lori G.

    We recently dined at Lee's Mongolian Grill using a Groupon. Overall, we were pleased with our meal, but probably won't be back unless we're able to use another discount. + Meat & veggies were plentiful + Soup included with our dinner was flavorful - Additional bowls were not brought to our table, we had to go to the counter to request one - As mentioned in other reviews, it'd be nice if they provided simple recipes for the sauces If you are a light eater and like leftovers, I highly recommend only going through once. If you only get one bowl, you can take whatever you don't eat with you!

    (3)
  • Jonathan W.

    The Good: Well, my dish had exactly the right proportion of stuff I wanted! Oh wait, I guess that's because I chose a place where I knew I could make my own dish. They did have 4 different types of noodles which was good. The Bad: Crepes are not included, just soup and rice. Also, something in the line smelled.. off. Not sure what, might have been the bamboo shoots. Hopefully it was just my sense of smell, I will report back after my trip to the mens room... The Ugly: Well, as is standard at pretty much every other Mongolian place I have been to, I expected that given only 1 price listed, it was as many as you wanted. I usually only half fill my bowls so I can do a variety of combinations. I was informed after my 2nd bowl that the limit was 2 (They were gracious enough to allow me my 3rd half-filled bowl since it was my first offence) Nowhere is this stated, and the server did not mention this to anyone at the table. When I mentioned that a simple sign would alleviate the confusion, I was told that nowhere did it say this was an all you can eat place. My wife pointed to the sign which stated no sharing etc that is standard at Mongolian places, and the hostess said "Of course not, this is a buffet" dot dot dot The Rundown: Overall, not worth the trip. Same if not blander sauces and ingredients as Jung's and others, courteous but oblivious staff. I too had to do a double take when I noticed that the Groupon offered was for 2 $10 gift cards, a sneaky way of forcing you to eat there at least twice. Well I totally gamed the system and tossed my extra $10 to the homeless guy on centennial. Maybe he will post a better experience than I did.

    (2)
  • E T.

    I went to the establishment because I got a Groupon. I wish I hadn't. It was $20 worth for $10. I went with my husband and 2 kids, thinking I have to pay another $20 or so. (Dinner was $10.95 per person.) They only took $10 off of the total bill and told me I can use the rest for the next time. I wouldn't have gone if I had known. There was no disclaimer for that on the coupon or anything. I think it is very dishonest on the restaurant's part not to clearly state the deal. Oh, the food... Well, it is a typical Mongolian Grill deal. They had 4 different kinds of noodles, limited selection of vegetables, and meat (beef, pork and chicken). They also had sliced HOT DOGS(!), tofu, shrimp and salmon. Seafood was not fresh tasting and meats were tough. Meal comes with soup and rice. Soup was awful. Sauces were bland, everything was watered-down, too thin. The only the highlight was the waitress. She was very attentive and professional. She could get a job anywhere! I think I will give away the remaining coupon to someone who doesn't mind going by himself. I certainly will NOT go back and will not recommend this place.

    (2)
  • Lively D.

    We've gone several times and consistently, the older(compared to the younger staff) lady who works the register and does some table work is quite rude. The other staff are mostly lovely though. If this was the first time we had gone there and there were actually more options around for possibly healthy food, she would have completely turned us off for wanting to return. Her being rude to my *very* polite and softspoken mom was completely ridiculous.

    (1)
  • Joey H.

    Food was pretty good, in the review below they had said the servers did not bring extra bowls. After finishing our plates I put mine to the end of the table and the server asked if we would like another bowl and brought us one promptly. The food was good, I do with they had sauce lists for good combo's, as I do not know what tastes good on the food. Noodle choices of: yakisoba, chinese, spicy and rice noodles. Protein choices of: chicken pork beef tofu and sliced hot dogs. Sliced hot dogs seemed very out of place! Meal came with free rice and soup. Soup was scalding hot and burnt my tongue initially. Rice tasted like it was from the day before, good thing I did not go here for the rice, they would be better off not serving it. all in all it was good, I will be going back again since I have bought two, ten dollar gift cards on groupon. lunch until 3:30 mon-fri = 9.95 lunch sat-sun = 11.95 dinner = 11.95

    (3)
  • Eric P.

    Lee's just opened for us folk not in Eugene. Very nicely decored this is still you standard Mongolian Grill. Same rules apply here as well, only what you can eat and no take home. However, this is the first Mongolian Grill that I have been to that did not absolutely kill the meat. They acutally believe in the meat having juices still remain and yet somehow be cooked. According to the owner who is also the chef - you can tell by his fancy red jacket, dinner service will include more unique items then what is already offered on the lunch menu. They also offer soup and rice with your meal. Being Mongolian, there is no excuse for the food not meeting your expectations as you were the one who decideds what goes in it, and how it will be flavored. Oh and before I forget, this is the first place that also uses the sauce you put onto your food to actually cook with. Most times, it all gets dumped out onto the cooking surface and you watch half of your sauce slop over the side of the cooktop, and then after it starts to burn your asked if you want terriyaki sauce. Here, careful consideration of your meal is taken, and the sauce you have taken the time to create is incorporated throughout the cooking process. Oh yeah, they only give you the terriyaki if you ask for it, they don't try to pawn it off onto you to cover the burned flavor!!

    (4)
  • Eric T.

    I recently purchased one of those Groupon/Groupigg type deals from Lee's on a whim, because my wife and I absolutely love Jung's Mongolian Grill. Plus, Lee's is in Springfield near my wife's business which would encourage me to surprise her with a lunch date. I wish I had saved my $10 bucks. Environment: The restaurant was clean, spacious, and attractively styled. I like what they did with the place. However, at lunch on Sunday, the place was empty. Which made it awkward. Food: The food bar had typical Mongolian fair, typical sauces, etc. However, I found the sauces to be rather bland. Personal opinion of course. After having the food grilled, the resulting flavor was mediocre at best. I assume because of the sauces' lack of flavor and substance. Grillmaster: The dude behind the grill had the personality of a stoic Vulcan. I mean NO personality whatsoever. He also left half of the sauce in the bowl which was where the flavor I wanted was. Grrrr. Server: Pleasant. No complaints. Tried soomething new. Failed. Sticking with Jung's.

    (2)
  • Leonard B.

    Been to Lee's three times now, overall the place is very clean and has decent prices based on their one size of bowl. Their assortment of vegetables is decent, although certain things seem to be missing a lot, like mushrooms. Tonight's visit had me sampling the new Spicy Noodles with four scoops of the Lees Spicy sauce, this was of course a mistake and my insides hate me for making such a poor decision. :( A few annoyances include waitresses walking past empty soda glasses several times, and not clearing empty plates away. The place is billed as an all you can eat setup, but when I asked for an additional bowl I received a childs sized bowl. My second trip through yielded a surprise. After eating half of my chicken and noodles I noticed something glinting from my plate, after closer examination I found a piece/chunk of metal, probably a tag or section of aluminum from some piece of food. This wasn't a small fleck or piece of foil, it was about 1/8" thick and something you would not want to accidentally bite into. It was brought to a waitresses attention that we "found a piece of metal" in our food. Instead of getting an apologetic response we instead were met with an annoyed response of "thats not metal, thats aluminum foil", oh sorry I forgot that aluminum isn't metal! After all that was said and done we finally received our first soda refill and an offer of another bowl, to which we declined. When we were ready to leave we found the bill at full price and no discount or recompense offered for finding the "chunk of aluminum" in our meal. That along with a hair in my girlfriends food sealed the deal for us, we will not be going back to Lee's Mongolian Grill. We'll stick with the better service and prices at the one off of River Road instead.

    (2)
  • Barbara C.

    Got a groupon. Found out you could only use 1/2 the coupon on 1st visit. Meat was tough. We had to ask for a 2nd bowl as it was not given to us. The cook had the disposition of a dead rock and kept us waiting while he sauntered over to the grill. He was also using his phone while cooking. I witnessed the server putting fresh items over old ones without changing pans. We will not be returning to this place.

    (2)
  • Kimberly G.

    Friendly staff and fairly nice atmosphere. Good selection of veggies on the bar and a nice mix of meats including the standard chicken, pork or beef in addition to shrimp, salmon and a few others (I do not recommend the salmon, unless you like it chewy) The grill they cook your food on is very clean and well maintained and Lee's hot sauce is fantastic. Most Mongolian places have a sauce combination set of "recipes" so to speak, posted above the sauces/oils and this one does not though they do have a good selection of sauces and oils to slather over your food before cooking. All in all a pretty good meal though priced a bit higher than average but definitely worth stopping if you are in the area.

    (4)
  • pelkey s.

    "Don't go. They are dishonest and misleading. Whatever you do don't buy the groupon. 10 bucks for 20, but they don't honor it. They give you a voucher for another visit. We walked out after a very frustrating visit with the so called manager. We checked out the food prior to this all happening and it didn't look particularly special. As a matter of fact they advertise freshly cut meats but all of it was frozen.

    (1)
  • Candra C.

    Very expensive for a place where you prep your own food and you can't take home your left overs which is just plain wrong. I was on the fence about this place because they do make.... excuse me, WE make a good stir fry. But after I crunched down on a piece of hard plastic in my food all bets were off. They didn't even discount our meal!!!! I should of made a bigger deal out of it because my tooth still hurts :( Before going here I would recommend going to Jung's or Eugene Mongolian grill. They are just as good, cost less and I've never found a foreign object in my dinner there!

    (1)
  • Ron G.

    First off, the idea of me helping with my own food prep, but paying restaurant prices seems somehow wrong. I can cook, so it's not too difficult for me to know what might go together in a tasty fashion, but I feel sorry for some folks who may feel a bit intimidated having to make blind choices, especially regarding the sauces. There are no suggestions posted. The wait to get a bowl cooked was over twenty minutes, so I just had to stand in line. Finished product was OK, but nothing special. The service was deplorable - our soup (absolutely tasteless egg flower) and rice (wet and mushy) didn't arrive until we were well into our long-awaited main dishes. I wouldn't recommend this place to anybody.

    (2)

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Specialities

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

Lee’s Mongolian Grill

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