Seriously, Khan’s is my favorite flat top Asian restaurant to date. It’s really simple, there’s a buffet with awesome fresh vegetables, noodles, meats, and sauces. You throw everything together in a bowl and they cook it in front of you. Your food is always steaming hot, you don’t have to wait for someone to bring it to you, and it’s always exactly what you want. What’s not to love about this?
Russ A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Edgewater, Chicago, IL
If Flat Top and a local Chinese restaurant had a baby, it would be Khan’s. The restaurant offers the flat top grill experience, with much closer ingredients to authentic Chinese foods, for a much more affordable prices. If they continue to maintain high standards when comes to sanitation then this is a winner. I enjoy the dining experiences here. The place was busy at lunch on Friday.
Ryan C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Minneapolis, MN
Good experience with co-workers over lunch. Food turned out a little bland, so maybe I’ll follow the suggestion board, but it did look like most of the liquid burned off or slid off the grill. Service was quality and drinks were refilled as needed.
Bailey J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Savage, MN
I’ve been coming here since I was a kid. Tue food is fresh and doesn’t taste like msg. Super relaxed and good for families. You can never put too much sauce in yoir bowl, the more flavor the better. Fast dining.
Ted D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Minneapolis, MN
I was a regular customer at Khans, until today. I went there for lunch today, I filled my bowl and was standing in line waiting to have my food cooked when another patron bumped into me and a small amount of noodles slipped to the floor. I alerted an employee, thinking I was doing the right thing so that nobody would slip on them. I though nothing of it unil i received my bill. They charged me an extra $ 5.00 because they said I filled my bowl too full .I tried to explain that I was bumped into but they didn’t believe me or care. So I was charged $ 5. extra for 12 cents worth of noodles. I told them I will never return. and I wont. Terrible business practices ! From now on I guess I will stick to Teppanyaki grill, better food better service.
Lillian H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Bridgewater, NJ
This place is okay. We first got Mongolian chips and salsa, which were good. We got our noodles, and they were okay… the buffet food was okay but frozen. When I went to get it cooked, I noticed that they were using peanuts. They did not separate peanuts from not peanuts. DONOTCOMEHEREIFYOUHAVE A PEANUTALLERGY. They add a lot of water to your noodles so be careful, add more sauce than you normally would b The sriracha wings were good. Sweet and spicy. I would give this place 3 stars but the place is not very clean. :(
Nathan P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Bloomington, MN
All you can eat, create your own stir fry. So happy I found this place. The restaraunt is relaxed and simple, all though a little outdated but cute. Can use a little more attentive servers. waited for my receipt and change to come back for 20 mins and plates were left stacked on my table for a while. I love the food, its not too heavy and its all you can eat. To-go boxes might not be the biggest crime either. More sauce options as well.
Ryan T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Eden Prairie, MN
Khan’s is the place to go for a buffet-style Mongolian lunch and dinner with as much meat, noodles, vegetables and sauves you can fit into your bowl. This is the go-to restaurant for my friends and I and you’ll need to try it to find out why.
Sara A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Peoria, AZ
Food was ok… wish there were more options for sauces. Pretty pricey… wait staff was very nice. We had a large group and they had no problem seating is oye splitting or check.
Andrea P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lakeville, MN
We always love coming to this place. We have been for years! We usually get great service with the servers. The host seating can take a while sometimes but the food is always good. Num!
Floyd M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Minneapolis, MN
The food was decent, nothing special. I went on a sunday, so I ordered the sunday brunch. This was waaayy over priced. You’re allowed one bowl of food that you put your own selection of ingredients into. I crammed as much ingredients into the bowl and it seemed like a childs portion. One small to medium sized lunch for more than 12.00. I can think of a million restaraunts that i would’ve rather gone to for the cost.
Marlo N.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 South St Paul, MN
We have always loved this place… But, we have not been here in about a year. Went last night around 5pm. It was surprisingly slow. Got seated after waiting about 5 minutes. Ordered just water. Went and got our food(2 adults and 2 kids) came back, no water. Ordered it again, 10 minutes later finally got water. but no ice! Apparently you need to order ICE water. Food: Mushrooms were clearly never washed as they still had dirt on them. When the«chefs» cooked the food, it came out burnt! He was cleaning the grill as he was cooking our food, therefore we had black residue type stuff in our dishes. Just bad! Atmosphere: Filthy, sticky tables. Ew. TV’s were so scrambled we could hardly read the score on the game. I can not believe how horrible this place as become. Very unfortunate. I’d run to Arby’s next door before I went there again.
Jordan P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Minneapolis, MN
I’ve been to many types of Mongolian bbq restaurants. Khans is pretty limited in regards to their menu offering. The service was incredibly slow(water refills, plate clearing, tab, etc). Worst of all the place is incredibly dated and dirty. Price is inline with other Mongolian restaurants but the others offer so much more while maintaining better standards of service and cleanliness. And another strange thing is that at most Mongolian grills it’s either one bowl where you can take home leftovers or unlimited and you can’t. Here there are no leftover containers regardless if you only get one bowl or if you do the full buffet. $ 12 for not all you can eat stir fry and we throw away your leftovers? No thanks. If you like khans, try Mongos in maple grove or saint cloud… I can assure you… you won’t come back to khans. I know I won’t.
Amber K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Minneapolis, MN
Delicious food and great staff and always an available seat. Food is great and fun because you prepare it yourself.
Ken W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Minneapolis, MN
Good Mongolian BBQ! The best I’ve had in MN. The restaurant is a total dump. But service and food is consistently good. If not for the restaurant being very dumpy I’d give it 4 stars. Come on buy new carpet already!
Lakshmi R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Minneapolis, MN
place is OK. Place is not clean and grill place looks disgusting and not cleaning after every time they grill. Food is OK. Not going back for now. May be in future. No recommended place for nice dinner. Better be there for Lunch only.
Chelsea M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Minneapolis, MN
Love the variety of food and have been to the Richfield location a few times now. Always friendly staff and atmosphere. Me and my family went there last night and everything seemed wonderful until we ate the complimentary sesame sweet rolls at the end. When we lifted the last piece of paper from the bowl, we saw how incredibly dirty it was. It was wet dirty! The thing the rolls came in was cleary not cleaned at all! This really threw us off. Our waiter was so nice and took it from us and told us he would take care of it. Great place to eat but really thrown off with how dirty that thing was.
Paul S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Kenosha, WI
Better than HuHot, but slightly over priced. How about a 1 bowl price for people who are not down with the all you can eat plan?!? Not every customer wants to take 2 or 3 trips thru the buffet, yet you are forcing patrons to pay the same price as those who eat more food.
Ericka A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Chicagoland, IL
Khaaaaaaaaaaan! My friend and I had a craving for Mongolian BBQ and he suggested Genghis Grill; however, he’s been gracious enough to schlep me around the Greater Twin Cities Metro this week, so I looked into something a little closer than Eagan. I found that the Flat Top chain, my personal favorite so far, doesn’t have a restaurant here yet, but Khan’s was listed on Unilocal.He had been there before and approved. Off we went! The décor is reminiscent of most Asian buffets. Many tables for two or four and a few pushed together for bigger groups. They have some large reproduction work on the walls and a few figurines throughout the place. Other than that, the main attraction is the bowl bar and flat top grill. That’s all DIY but they also provide servers to take beverage and appetizer orders. The veggies looked like they had seen better days. They were a bit wilted and dried around the edges, but there was a nice assortment from which to choose. They also had a decent selection of meat and seafood, but I was somewhat saddened to find that all of it was frozen; however, they offered lamb and I’ve yet to see that at another Mongolian BBQ. The sauce selection was a bit of a letdown, but they had the basics: garlic water, soy sauce, house sauce, etc. Cilantro is labeled as Chinese Parsley here. We arrived just before the dinner rush, so cooking time took minutes. I liked everything I put on my plate except for the calamari. They were rubbery and fishy. We also ordered a 10pc basket of Bacon Cream Cheese Wontons. They were pretty good, but I’d probably skip them next time. My bowl had been overflowing and it was way too much food for me to finish. I wish I’d paid more attention to detail because the specifics aren’t listed on the website, but I believe Lunch is about $ 9 for a bowl. Their«Happy Hour» was, I want to say, between 4−6pm and $ 11 for a bowl. After 6pm is Dinner and it’s AYCE for $ 12 or 13, something like that. I’m not sure if that’s for every location or just this one. I’d come back for lunch prices.
Michael A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Minneapolis, MN
Get ready to fill your stomachs full at Khan’s Mongolian BBQ. Khan’s is a staple for those looking for a buffet style dining experience in the Twin Cities. Every member of the household, including those who are vegetarian, will not leave with an empty stomach — it’s all you can eat! There is a wide selection of beef, chicken and tofu to go along with a variety of noodles, vegetables and make-your-own sauces. Step over to the hot iron skillets for the chefs to cook up your meal to a yummy perfection. Be sure to ask the chef for peanuts when you drop your food off to be cooked. A few things you should know about Khan’s… — Those will peanut allergies or who are hard core vegetarians should stay away. All food is cooked on the same skillets that peanuts and meat touch. — The all-you-can-eat meal comes with a small appetizer to cleanse your pallet and fried dough filled with a sweet sesame seed filling after dinner so leave some room. — Atmosphere is a bit dated. While the food and veggies are fresh, the décor and cleanliness here leaves a bit to the imagination. Probably not the best place to bring a date or the immediate family, this place is best suited for groups of friends looking for filling meal. — And is it your first time around the block when it comes to Kahn’s fill your own bowl line? Here is a simple trick… load up on meat and veggies first and then zoom back into the link to add the noodles on the top.