Fire + Ice - Providence - Restaurants, Cafes & Food Reviews

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Fire + Ice Travel Reviews

Oct 11, 2007
We went for an an hour drive from CT to RI to try an american style mongolian BBQ restaurant. the ambience is whimsical and modern. this is a popular college hang out. there is a 4ft in radius bbq stove top in the middle of the food bar section. i would only go here on a weekday. you can walk in, sit and eat. i would like to come back to try the brunch.

PRO: if you like "all-u-can-eat" in a flat price of $16.99

CON: you won't enjoy eating together. you will be spending time waiting for your food to be cooked.

The food bar is stocked and re-stocked throughout the day with fresh vegetables, seafood, chicken, beef, udon noodles, pasta and more. All you have to do is take a bowl and pile it high with whatever you want. We even have a hamburger bar, with fresh ground beef and all the fixins'.

After you decide on what you want, choose from one of our sauces, like Greenberg's Teriyaki, Fajita and more. Take our sauce and your bowl up to the grill and watch as our chefs prepare your meal for you. We'll even bring warm tortillas and rice to your table for you to enjoy with your meal.


While the exact selection changes daily, you're sure to find a wide range of choices that includes: Sirloin, Chicken Breast, Turkey, Lamb, Salmon, Calamari, Shrimp, Scallops, Sausage, Hamburger, Tofu and more.


For fresh vegetables, our market is the place. Again, the exact selections depend on the day . . . but with an average of forty different vegetables, finding something you love will never be a problem. A typical day at the market includes: red onions, green peppers, jalapeƱo peppers, chopped fresh garlic, water chestnuts, broccoli, snow peas, tomatoes, black olives, roasted red and yellow peppers, mushrooms, squash, zucchini and more.



We always have at least ten different sauces for you to choose from, like Zesty Pomodoro, Sweet Chili, Fajita and more. Plus, when you get to the grill, we can also add soy sauce or hot sauce to your meal!


Just take your bowl and sauce up to the grill and we'll get cooking for you. Our grill chefs will get your meal back to you in just a few minutes. So take a moment to relax by the grill and before you know it, your meal will be ready for you to enjoy. And don't forget, there will be warm tortillas and rice waiting for you when you get back to your table.
sybil says:
remember the mongolian bbq place by ucla? my friends and i called it the mongol... mmmm.. haven't had that in a while... :D
Posted on: Oct 11, 2007
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