Red Iron Mongolian BBQ

400 S Baldwin Ave FC1, Arcadia - 91007
85 reviews
Fast Food Mongolian Barbeque

Good portion you can select whatever you want! We got two orders for $30

Great service, great value, great food! Red Iron Mongolian BBQ is a well oiled machine speedily churning out big portions of tasty Mongolian BBQ style noodles.My wife and I were at the mall for a movie and dinner date. After the movie our first course was to share a Korean style "corn" dog from the newly opened stand right in front of Red Iron. (Highly recommend you try that place too) As we shared our appetizer I watched a steady stream of customers quickly served by the very efficient staff.After some discussion of options it just seemed like Red Iron was calling to us. "Try me... you haven't had Mongolian BBQ in over ten years." So we heeded the Siren call and got in line. We ordered one bowl of noodles to share.After ordering we shuffled down the line. First choosing beef from the meat options, then veggies, then sauces. On to the cast Iron flat top it all went. Tossed and pushed around the circle as it sizzled away. After one full rotation around the grill it was all scooped up into a container in one smooth motion by the cook. As he handed us our steaming container of noodles I thought to myself, "Dinner and a show for $12. What a great deal."After giving it some time to cool we dug in to our huge portion of noodles. So tasty and satisfying. We even had some left to take home. My wife can testify that it is really good leftover.We will definitely be going back to this place for great cheap eats with a show in the future.Fun Facts:-There are two other locations. One in Downey and the other in Redondo Beach.-Traditional Mongolian "barbecue" is called Khorkhog and is nothing like its modern cousin. It is a rural dish served on special occasions. Prepared by cutting meat and vegetables into chunks and placing them in a container to braise in the ground for hours under hot stones that have been heated in a fire.-This dish was created in Taiwan in 1951 by Wu Zhaonan. He originally wanted to call it Beijing barbecue but for political reasons he named it Mongolian barbecue instead, even though it had no direct connection to Mongolia and isn't even barbecue.So, do yourself a favor and give this tasty, quick and fun place a try soon.

First time in this location, Super...! Great food, consistency presentation and speed service, Will come back and bring more business also i highly recommend to anyone whos challenging apetite...!

I enjoyed my food. Looking around the food court, I felt that it was the most freshest food option there. The portion was ok. The price was good.

The portion/quantity of the food is 5/5The taste/quality 2/5 (too much water that remove its actual taste)To manager: this is something you can fix and please do.

Very delicious! Good choice after shopping.

Its a Mall Mongolian Bbq, you can't expect good food or good service?. I was able to get my Mongolian BBQ fix but I don't think I'll be returning

Okay but it could be better. Need more veggies. Stop adding water to cook. Please add sauce when cooking. Had so much items on plate I did not select. It is not a place to eat if you have allergies or dislike certain things in your food.Rice extremely over cooked.

Pretty good. But I could’ve been better if the noodles were saltier.

Very good noodles! Recommended if you like beef with noodles! LOL!