Chang's Mongolian Grill
San Rafael Shopping Center, 1600 NE 122nd Ave, Portland, OR · Mongolian barbecue restaurant
- Address
- Chang's Mongolian Grill, San Rafael Shopping Center, 1600 NE 122nd Ave, Portland, OR 97230
- Phone
- (503) 253-3535
- Website
- www.changsmongoliangrill.com
- Status
- Open · Closes 9:30 PM
Chang's Mongolian Grill is a restaurant located in San Rafael Shopping Center, 1600 NE 122nd Ave, Portland, OR. It is one of 1 restaurants listed in San Rafael Shopping Center, 1600 NE 122nd Ave, Portland. Its 4.1-star rating matches the San Rafael Shopping Center, 1600 NE 122nd Ave, Portland city average of 4.1 stars. Based on combined rating and review volume, it currently ranks first among restaurants in San Rafael Shopping Center, 1600 NE 122nd Ave, Portland. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–2 PM, 5 PM–9 PM |
Customer Reviews
Got here right at dinner opening. -Very clean -Wait staff was very friendly. PARTICULARLY the waiter William. The guy floated the room cleaning and helping everyone without getting in anyone's way whatsoever. Always smiling and never bored. Props and thanks to him. He treated our daughter amazing. -Food serving area was fully loaded and perfectly clean, not to mention beautiful. -Price was well worth it, just be sure to bring your appetite! entertainment! It's always fun to bring someone new or bring a kiddo to watch the food getting cooked right in front of them 10/10 love this place. Come in!
“Frozen Meat, Lukewarm Service, and a Buffet That Could Use Some Fire Support” The veggies on Chang’s Mongolian Grill buffet were plentiful and fresh — colorful, crisp, and begging to be stir-fried. Unfortunately, the same can’t be said for the “meats,” which looked like they were flash-frozen sometime during the Korean War. The beef was thinly sliced, yes, but frozen nearly solid and chewier than a boot heel after a 100-mile march. For $17.95, I wasn’t expecting Kobe beef, but I was hoping for something I could bite through without dislocating my jaw. The sauce selection was solid — soy, garlic, chili oil, the usual suspects — but no amount of flavor could hide the frostbite in that protein lineup. The grill guy did his job with military precision, but the end result was more MRE reheat
Supper busy whe we arrived at 6pm. We were going to be seated in same area as a young child's birthday party. There was 4 of us and No children, 2-70+ and 2-45 to 50 year old adults why seated rite next to screaming, rambunctious, and crying children when there were obvious other open and clean booths elsewhere? My dad (who is diabetic) asked for diet Coke and my girl asked for regular Coke. Server couldn't remember wicj one was what and openly admitted to us he just guessed that could have been bad. Never offered soup that comes with meal. The 4 of us made up our plates and came back to the table to find server brought 1 fork to add to the 1 fork that was on table before being seated. Ask him for 2 more settings and had to ask different server for 2 more forks finally both servers
🍜: Food is good. Lots of options with endless personal combinations. 💫: Service wasn't bad. 🛖: Atmosphere is what you'd expect.
It's "all you can eat" and $23 per person, so if you have had bariatric surgery, give it a miss. You *can* get a bowl of soup for $5, but who goes to Mongolian for soup? Alternately you can get a bowl to go for $12, but then you can't eat with your friends. And $12 for 4 oz of food is still pricy. God service, though.
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