Welcome to Lee's Mongolian BBQ
At Lee's Mongolian BBQ, a vibrant culinary experience awaits. Located in Ogden, Utah, this restaurant redefines traditional BBQ with its unique, interactive dining approach. Customers craft their own bowls from a selection of fresh meats, vegetables, and signature sauces, which are then expertly cooked on a sizzling grill. The all-you-can-eat format, starting at just $15.95 for lunch, invites adventurous eaters to explore a variety of flavors. Diners rave about the fresh ingredients and friendly service, making Lee's a beloved local gem. With delightful appetizers like crab cheese wontons and a relaxed atmosphere, it's a must-visit for a fun feast.
- 2866 Washington Blvd, Ogden, UT 84401 Hotline: (801) 621-9120
Welcome to the vibrant and eclectic world of Lee's Mongolian BBQ, where culinary adventure awaits at every turn! Located in the heart of Ogden, Utah, at 2866 Washington Blvd, this restaurant offers a fun and interactive dining experience that invites guests to create their unique stir-fried masterpieces.
At Lee's, the essence of Mongolian barbeque is brought to life through an exciting build-your-own bowl concept. Diners can choose from a wide selection of fresh ingredients, including various meats, crisp vegetables, and signature sauces. As you load up your bowl, you're not just preparing a meal; you're embarking on a flavor journey that is both personal and expressive.
- All You Can Eat: For those with hearty appetites, the all-you-can-eat dinner option at just $27.95 offers unlimited soup, rice, and bread, alongside a custom bowl creation, providing immense value and the freedom to experiment with flavors. Boxes are available for the creative cooks who want to take some leftovers home!
- Kid-Friendly: With children’s prices starting at $13, Lee's is a family-friendly destination, making it a perfect weekend outing for everyone.
- Appetizers: Before diving into your main bowl, consider indulging in delightful starters like Crab Cheese Wontons for $3.50 or Fried Mushrooms for $7.50. These appetizers set the stage for a hearty meal.
Review highlights from patrons like Ro R. and Paul D. emphasize the lively atmosphere and friendly service that enrich the dining experience. Ro R. described it as a “fun place to try something different,” with the thrill of passing your ingredients to a skilled cook over a hot grill, while Paul declared it his “all-time favorite go-to restaurant.” The consistent enthusiasm and energy in the air showcase a community that genuinely embraces Lee's.
While opinions on specific dishes may vary—as seen in user reviews regarding flavors like the egg drop soup or sauce preferences—the charm of Lee's lies in its customizability. The feedback serves as a reminder to be adventurous; craft your own bowl and explore the unique possibility of flavors tailored to your palate.
So next time you're searching for a delightful mix of fun and flavor, be sure to visit Lee's Mongolian BBQ. Whether it's a family dinner, a celebration with friends, or a solo culinary escapade, Lee's has something for every appetite and every palate.
To experience the restaurant that has locals raving, call them today at (801) 621-9120 or simply drop by. The sizzling grills and delightful aromas are waiting just for you!

This is a fun place to try something different. Load up all sorts of raw ingredients in a bowl, make a sauce or use their recipe for their sauce, pass it to the cook, who is standing over a really hot surface. They'll cook it for you, place it in a fresh bowl and you can do this as many times as you want. The one downside, I'll say is that when I bring the family, they are full after one pass. Great! But at the all you can eat cost, it's a little pricey for what we've consumed. Great service, though at times they are a little understaffed. Fun energy! A taste of nostalgic Ogden.

The best Mongolian BBQ! I've traveled throughout all Mongolia and there's no such thing as Mongolian BBQ, funny how food is named, nothing to do with Mongolia but the service and food is excellent! I guess the same can be said for French toast or French fries....

My all time favorite go to restaurant. There is never an instance where I think that I am not in the mood for Lee's Mongolian BBQ. It's that good.

I was totally tempted to go with a 4-star, but heck, whatever I didn't like was my own choice. Lee's held up their end of the bargain. Fast, pleasant service, relaxed atmosphere, fresh food...Kyla was great, and when asked, told us how to separate our tip for cook & her. Drinks never went dry. Hunting for something new on a Saturday afternoon around 1P and Husband craving Mongolian grill type food. Yelp showed Lee's (yay for Yelp!) & we had to go. Little skeptical on location when we arrived, but go in - you won't be sorry. $14.25 one time through, $15.25 unlimited. You aren't billed until the end, so you can choose if "once is not enough." Includes egg drop soup, pocket bread (really unusual choice but tasty) & rice. I thought the soup was bland, but Husband, who traveled and lived in several Asian locations, thought it was original and perfect. Was happy to have locals in front of us - young men (brothers) who said their mom had been bringing them since they were kids and taught them how to make their bowls, so they shared their secrets to the best way to get what you want in one bowl, as well as their sauce recipe. Think about that - they are now spending THEIR money to eat here. In fact, most of the people we saw come in - and it was a steady stream for a middle of the afternoon Saturday - were locals, not tourists. Crab wontons - fantastic! Thumbs up from Husband too. Egg rolls - different. Loved insides, but the breading they use on the outside was puffy and messed with my texture issues. I chose pork as my meat, though I now understand after talking to friends, I could have asked for elk or Bison, had I been "in the know." I did lots of veggies, no noodles. Husband did chicken & beef w/noodles. Both were delish, but next time I will pass on the recommended curry sauce. One bowl was plenty, which means if you don't like it, you only lose $15. Be adventurous.