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Mongolia

Café restaurants in Mongolia

  1. A

    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.

    reviewed

  2. B

    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.

    reviewed

  3. 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.

    reviewed

  4. 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).

    reviewed

  5. 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.

    reviewed

  6. Dölgöön Café

    Offering an eclectic range of European, Mongolian, Chinese and Korean dishes, Dölgöön Café should have something to suit your tastes.

    reviewed

  7. C

    City Café

    On the 1st floor of the Mongolian Artists' Exhibition Hall, it has some surprisingly good Chinese and Korean dishes.

    reviewed

  8. Sondor Café

    Near the market is a popular guanz masquerading as a café, Sondor Café .

    reviewed

  9. Venera

    Next to the Nice Café, Venera has similar meals, and some Chinese dishes.

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