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		<title>Pan Asia Mongolian BBQ</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Pan Asia Mongolian BBQ restaurant (369 East 17th Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (949) 646-4644) is a great choice for a night out with the family and is very affordable. The restaurant offers different meal choices but I recommend the Build-Your-Own bowl in which you goto the buffet style bar at the back, grab [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>Pan Asia Mongolian BBQ</strong> restaurant (369 East 17th Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (949) 646-4644) is a great choice for a night out with the family and is very affordable. The restaurant offers different meal choices but I recommend the Build-Your-Own bowl in which you goto the buffet style bar at the back, grab a bowl, choose from a variety of veggies, meats, sauces, and spices. Once you have built your masterpiece you hand your bowl to the cook at the end of the line. The chef cooks up your creation on a large, flat, round skillet while you watch. Many people that experience this part of the Mongolian BBQ don&#8217;t realize the historical significance of what they are watching. A century ago, the Mongolian horseman (Ghengis Khan&#8217;s warriors) on the plains and mountains of Asia, at meal time, were given a ration of sliced meat, veggies, and oil. They would use their swords and cook the food in their shield over a camp fire similar to what you experience at Pan Asia!</p>
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