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Fire and Ice

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Fire and Ice Travel Reviews

Nov 02, 2007
I have to say I wasn't impressed by the Fire and Ice. It is a Mongolian grill type place where you choose what you want such as meats, vegetables, sauces and they cook it up right in front of you. I have been to a few of these places in the past and this one was probably my least favorite.

The sauces weren’t that exceptional and I felt it was too expensive for what is was. Especially if you aren’t a big eater and don’t plan on gorging yourself.

The décor was fun and the staff was very nice as well, so all was not lost…

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mellemel8 says: 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, si...

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