Yikes, I am really far behind on these. I’ve been sitting on
the memories of two restaurants and haven’t had a chance to write the reviews!
Sorry for the delay.
Let’s start with Bang Bang Mongolian Grill in Canton. This new
restaurant took half the space of the old Austin Grill in the Can Company, and
I personally think is a very welcome addition. The food is completely customizable
and affordable, especially when you bought the LivingSocial coupon for two
bowls and two glasses of wine (or beer) for $15! We also added one bowl for the
kids to share, which comes with a child sized drink, and two children’s frozen
yogurts. AND kids eat free on Tuesdays, so that’s pretty awesome. Less awesome
is that we weren’t there on a Tuesday.
We went with a couple friends who had the same coupon, which
made it easier to navigate the line with kids. The décor is nice, clean, and casual,
which is always nice to see when you're dining out with your small fries. When you enter, there are directions on how the restaurant works as you walk to the cash register. You pay for your bowl, a drink, and your
dessert (if you’re so inclined) and proceed along the raw buffet line, filling
your dinner bowl with whatever catches your fancy. They have an assortment of
proteins like beef, chicken, shellfish, fish fish, tofu, etc. and you can
choose whatever combination you have a hankering for on that particular day. Then you come to the
vegetables. They have mixed vegetables of different styles – stir fry,
teriyaki, pad thai – to make it easy, or the individual vegetables for your own
customization. You can also taste the different sauces before committing and
you also add your own spices. After you select everything, you bring it to the grill,
choose your starch (or salad for those watching carbs) and they stir fry
everything right before your eyes.
Piece of advice here – if you think filling to the top of
your bowl is a good deal, think again. Once it’s cooked down, it’s less than
you expect. Everyone at the table (but me) had their contents balancing
precariously over the tops of their bowls before cooking and were more satisified than I was.
A huge plus of this was letting L pick out what was going in
her (and her brother’s) bowl. I found she was more adventurous with her food
when she had more control. She was happy to eat pink fish without balking when
it was her idea!
The yogurt bar was a definite win!! The yogurt itself was
very good in the regular chocolate, vanilla, twist variety and I love adding my own toppings. Pieces of Hershey bars, mini chocolate chip cookies,
Reese’s, and the rest of the standards were there and were fresh and delicious!
Overall, the food was really pretty good and reasonably
priced. The added bonus of having a kid not say “Yuck, I don’t like blah blah”
before it’s even at the table was worth the price of admission alone! Even though it was self-serve, I found the
employees to be very helpful even after we were seated.
The only drawback is if you’re there with two kids by
yourself, it would be really quite difficult juggling them and filling your
bowls. This is definitely a multiple adult venture if you have more than one
child with you. It’s also easier to drink booze when there are more adults than
children. Luckily this restaurant is in walking distance.
Mr. B cares nothing for chop sticks. |
And for those who care and might be doing something crazy
like, say, P90X* (hence the lack of reviews), it was one of the healthier
options around since you have complete control over your quantities and every
single thing that goes in the bowl. If I could eat there once a week, I would.
L trying out her chop sticks. |
And yet again I forgot to check for changing tables! They
did have high chairs, though.
Kid Friendliness :
3.5/5 (only because it would be hard if you were outnumbered by kids here!)
Service : 3/5 (since it’s mostly help yourself)
Prices: 4/5
Taste: 4/5
* And Yes, I’m aware I’m not technically supposed to have
things like wine or frozen yogurt with yummy toppings.
Next up: Langermanns for lunch during Restaurant Week. YUM!
Next up: Langermanns for lunch during Restaurant Week. YUM!