Monday, May 23, 2011

HuHot Mongolian Grill


Here we are, back again. This entry is going to take you all to HuHot Mongolian Grill. A Mongolian Grill basically has no boundaries, you pick what you want to eat, pick your sauces for your meal, give it to the chefs to cook, and enjoy, repeat until full. HuHot does offer a few regular menu items for your enjoyment, but the main focus of your dining experience is the grill. Tonight we visited San Antonio's only location which is at the corner of DeZevala Rd and I H 10 East.

 
What We Ordered:

Tonight's section is a little different as there were several plates involved and each one was different. The layout of HuHot starts with the protein area where all types of meats are available, from beef and chicken to sea scallops and mussels are there for the picking, load them in your bowl and proceed to the veggies. Now at the veggie bar there are various types of items such as broccoli and bean sprouts to baby corn and watercress. 
The options here are various and delicious, but you are not done, get over to the sauce area to complete your custom plate. The sauce area in my opinion can either make or break your meal, the good thing is that HuHot has detailed instructions above the bar to guide you along the way. If you are wanting something specific such as sweet and sour, or teriyaki, you are good to go. 
















Grades:


Service: A Basically since Im doing the majority of the work, the waitstaff just has to keep the dirty plates off of my table and keep my glass of tea full. This visit it was done at a rapid place.







Price: A The pricing is good for an all-you-can-eat places, I always look at it from the standpoint of the more I get to eat, the lower the cost-per-plate to me is. 

Restaurant Cleanliness: A This is a new grading point on my blog. Since I work in the food industry I tend to look at this a little more closely. HuHut was clean, the carpet was swept and vacuumed, and the tables were wiped down. One thing with HuHot I do cut some slack towards the buffet station, most of the food is raw and people due tend to drop things when they are putting their plates together, but the HuHot staff does a great job of food safety and cleanliness


Overall Satisfaction: A HuHot provided me a good meal and good service, the chefs at the station were friendly and the waitstaff did a good job. Ill visit them again.










For more information about HuHot Mongolian Grill, head on over to http://www.huhot.com/

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