Café restaurants in Mongolia
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Narya Café
The Latin music playing in the background, ochre-painted walls and contemporary artwork make for a pleasant sight when entering this laid-back café. The menu offers reasonably priced sandwiches, soups and home-baked muffins, plus hot dishes such as a 'sloppy dorj' (the Mongolian version of a sloppy joe). Food quality can be inconsistent.
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Stupa Café
This very charming café is decked out with orange ger furniture and photos of camel trains. It also has a shelf full of English-language books and magazines, which you can read while enjoying a sandwich, coffee or tea (you can also check the books out against a deposit). It's also a great place if you have kids as there are toys to keep tots occupied. Ask about seasonal treats; in late summer you can buy Khövsgöl berries mixed with tarag (yogurt). It's part of the FPMT Buddhist centre and profits go towards supporting the restoration of Buddhism in Mongolia.
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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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Toganai Shaykhana
Opposite the Bastau Hotel, this tiny café serves excellent buuz (steamed mutton dumplings; around Tug70) and greasy khuushuur (fried mutton pancakes; around Tug150) served with a delicious khaluun nogoo (chilli sauce).
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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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Dölgöön Café
Offering an eclectic range of European, Mongolian, Chinese and Korean dishes, Dölgöön Café should have something to suit your tastes.
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City Café
On the 1st floor of the Mongolian Artists' Exhibition Hall, it has some surprisingly good Chinese and Korean dishes.
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Sondor Café
Near the market is a popular guanz masquerading as a café, Sondor Café .
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Venera
Next to the Nice Café, Venera has similar meals, and some Chinese dishes.
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