by anonymous on January 6th, 2007

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I've been invited out for a Mongolian meal. What sort of food is that going to be?

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  • by catlovr on January 6th, 2007

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    • I didn't find it that helpful to be honest, thanks though. Do you think it will be spicy or more like Chinese or what?

      anonymous

      by anonymous on January 6th, 2007

    • I had a Mongolian in Penzance. No I'm not Cornish.
      They cook your food in front of you on big hot plates, like a stir fry. You choose what food you want beforehand, like fish, prawns, chicken, beef, then all the veg, onions, mushrooms, peppers, loads of different ingredients to choose from and then you can choose the sauce you want to go with it.
      I'd compare it to a Chinese Stir Fry if anything.

      jangobean

      by jangobean on January 6th, 2007

    • Ok, cool. I like stir fry.

      anonymous

      by anonymous on January 6th, 2007

    • Mongolians don't cook fish at all.Its not traditional to eat fish. Even chicken or birds are not in traditional mongolian menu.Just sheep,cow,goat,camel and horse meat.Sometimes wild's meat but will be not given to stranger or foreigner because wild is food for poor people, so why guests will be not feed with wild's meat.

      Smart1

      by Smart1 on February 2nd, 2009

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