Genghis Khan Mongolian Grill
(816) 753-3600
3906 Bell St
Kansas City,
MO
64111
39.0571
-94.6063
Neighborhoods: Midtown - Westport, Volker
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The Scene
Despite the cavernous space with high ceilings, brick walls and hardwood floors, the atmosphere doesn't suffer from the festive sound of people having a good time. Original artwork by local artists and photos of China and Tibet add to the ambiance.
The Food
Select from a buffet of raw food: 20 veggies, a variety of meats and seafood, noodles and an assortment of sauces. Pile it high and hand it to one of the diligent barbecue cooks. They pop it onto the sizzling grill, turn it, scoop it and hand it back to you, steamy and ready to eat. The menu offers a nice array of traditional Chinese dishes, including an ample selection of vegetarian specialties. General Tso's Chicken and the Red Emerald Shrimp tend toward the fiery, while the Crispy Pineapple Lemon Chicken is sweetly piquant.
User Reviews
jenniferjuniper1970
June 14, 2009
Staff was rude and unfriendly. Waited very long time for check (needed to leave- kiddo was restless) they were unsympathetic and rude. I was with a party that had asked for separate checks- they issued a separate check FOR MY 7 YEAR OLD and were then rude when I questioned it.
read full reviewAnonymous
January 07, 2009
If you think BD's is good, you have not tried GK (btw, BD's is not authentic at all and extremely nasty if you ask me). Everything is always fresh here. My favorite part, besides the Mong grill, is their mini buffet which includes soups, the best crab rangoon you'll ever taste (and I don't like crab rangoon), garlic/scallion chicken wings, and an assortment of fresh fruits and sweets. They are owned by the same people who own Blue Koi, which has great food too!
read full reviewWes1964
January 04, 2009
Pretty good mongolian grill. I've never had anything off the menu - only the all-you-can-eat mongolian grill. The dinner prices are WAY too high - lunch is definitely your best value. Also, management is a bit rude (the wait staff is typically terrific, though). For example, I was really thirsty and the glasses there are small - I asked the busy waiter to leave the pitcher at my table, or bring a few extra glasses, to save him from running around. He got into trouble for it! And this kind of thing happens almost every time I'm there - the management is very quirky. But the grill is great. Again, go for lunch - dinner is too expensive. (For another decent mongolian-style grill, try China One north of the river -- their other food is typical crappy chinese buffet, but the mongolian grill is similar to Genghis Khan, for a few bucks less)
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