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Bd's Mongolian Grill


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Last week my coworkers were all meeting for dinner at the Mongolian Grill and I figured well I'm stuck but went just to make an apperance. Good news!!! The manager came to the table to ask why I wasn't eating and when I explained that I had an intolerance to gluten he was more than helpful! It seems that they are more than happy to take your food to the back and cook it on clean uncomtaminated grills because all but 2 of the sauces are not safe. There is a pamphlet available in the restaurant with nutritional info on all of the sauces there and it is marked which ones are safe. Not only did they cook up a great meal for me but they were kind enough to come back and check to make sure everything was fine. The manager even asked me to call if I found once I got home that I didn't feel well so they could correct their mistakes. All in all a wonderful experience!


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Judyin Philly Enthusiast

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great experience

how is you son doing?

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Dianne Lam Newbie

That is SO good.. I had a similar experience in a Turkish Restaurant in Sheffield, UK .. it restored my faith in humanity !

I have just noticed that you also have hypo-thyroid .. how are you doing with this ? I have it too... !

StrongerToday Enthusiast

My friends son has a severe nut allergy, they go there to eat often as they positively bend over backward to make sure he has a good, safe meal!

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