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When we anchored on the shores of Lion City, Singapore, the original name of Kublai Khan Mongolian Barbeque was revived, in attest to the explorative spirits of Singaporeans.
Located conviniently on the 4th floor of Park Mall, our restaurant is filled with historical magic. As many will notice, the right corner of the doorway sits a sculpture of horses. It conveys our warmest welcome as in the olden days when travelling horsemen would fasten their horses with tether before each meal.
Right in the hall, an arc can be seen projected off where the cashier is. Ascending above it, the ceiling is in brilliant blue as beautiful as Mongolian summer sky. This evokes feelings of being in an open Mongolian tent and the pleasure of a sumptuous meal.
Outside the reception area, the rustic pattern of rocks can be seen extending all the way to the entrance. We can certainly relate this to a trip from an ancient Chinese city, crossing across the Great Wall of China into a Mongolian state. Although back then, torches not unlike those lights on the wall presently would shine and show the way.
Ours is a restaurant stage like a Mongolian state! Various flags symbolizing different tribes and the unevenly draped banners personifying the harness of a storm blowing across the deserts. The place depicts a homebase where Mongolian Warriors would rest and train.
During meals, three of the weapons like spears would be propped up to support the roast ceremoniously. The other weapons would be laid down temporarily in favor of the rejuvenating barbeque. Thus, our grill is built on 3 legs. The interesting and wondrous weapons from the ancient are also on display. The Mighty Khan's hunting parties would gather in droves to celebrate their hunting successes. The Mongols would prepare silvers of meat and vegetables by slicing them with their razor sharp swords. They would then cook their food by searing them on their overturned shields that were heated by a blazing fire. Kublai Khan and his fiercest warriors would enjoy the food prepare for him on a large, roaring hot griddle. This is the Barbeque Pit with 3 legs at the Barbeque area which depicts the 3 spears used in that era.
A musical instrument (Ma Tee Chin) adds to the flavor and ambience of this restaurant.
The guest could visualize how they would be treated as homecoming warriors who have braved the Chinese City and are now back at home. Laying down their weapons, they will be treated in exhilaration, the best service and food
Address - 9 Penang Road #04-01, Park Mall
Singapore 238459
Tel : 63344888 , Fax : 63342324
Email :
mongolianbbq@pacific.net.sg
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