Restaurants in Eastern Mongolia
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Nature Pub
Chinggis Khaan would feel quite at home downing pints in this rustic restaurant and pub. The red exterior leads into a dimly lit hall decorated with stretched goat skins, wolf traps, and compound bows. The kitchen is probably the best in town, offering up a variety of dishes from pork steaks to fish.
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Nunga Café
Smart and colourful, this friendly café is a popular business lunch spot. Despite the modern look of the place, the menu is a little bland, offering the usual Mongolian meat-based dishes, soups and salads. But the owner speaks English and might be able to accommodate special requests.
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Tiger Café
Owned by the former Khentii governor, this is one of the better places in town. Meals are served in sizzling iron dishes shaped like a cow, although promises of fried fish on the menu are unfounded. It's on the 2nd floor of a distinctive green building on the main street.
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Kharkhorin Restaurant
If you've already eaten at the Tansag, and for some reason you're still in Baruun-Urt, try this restaurant near the main square. The pictures of Mongolian pop stars, presumably those who stopped by and played here, add a little bit of character to the place.
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Nice Café
Pleasant atmosphere, and pretty good goulash and khuurag (fried meat chunks) make a popular stand-by in Choibalsan. A few steps west of the Khishig Supermarket.
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Buren Khaan Tsainy Gazar
Dadal has a few guanz (canteens/restaurants) that serve up hot soup and goulash, the best of which is probably Buren Khaan Tsainy Gazar.
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Orgil
Decent Chinese restaurant with a bona fide Chinese chef. It's in the northern part of town, near the monastery.
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Venera
Next to the Nice Café, Venera has similar meals, and some Chinese dishes.
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