Bungalow Sports Grill

7003 Manchester Blvd, Alexandria, United States

🛍 Pubs, Grill, Asian, Mongolian

4.1 💬 1171 Reviews
Bungalow Sports Grill

Phone: +17033134781

Address: 7003 Manchester Blvd, Alexandria, United States

City: Alexandria

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 1171

"A slight difference from the tried and tested Mongolian grill routine instead of just unlimited bowls, you also get to choose per bowl meals. Bowls were brought to our table for size, and explained well. The bowl is only for the meats and veggies. The sauces go on smaller sauce cups. The base a choice between rice (white or brown , udon noodles, fried rice, pasta, cabbage, or tortillas is mentioned at the grill, and added in by the grill cooks. Covid precautions were plentiful to make patrons feel safe, including gloves at the buffet, masks when not seated, and food brought to the table after the grill instead of having to wait at the grill. Tasty food, fresh ingredients, prepared with care, delicious sauces hits the spot! Loved the portion sizes (medium was more than enough for the adults and the slanted bowls (made eating way easier! ."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Pickin Stuff

Grilled Pizza's

Sammiches

Weeds & Warmers

Sandwiches

Grilled Round Meats

Sweets

Small Plates

Burger

Starters

Little Ones

Featured Items (Meals)

Hot

Pigs In A Blanket

Chicken Dishes

Hot Dishes

Sandwiches And Platters

Sandwiches & Wraps

Brett Brett

This restaurant is fantastic! While it can be a bit pricey, it's definitely worth it if you visit during their bottomless ball promotions.

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Cameron
Cameron

Mongolian barbecue is so good. This place was pretty clean. Sometimes these sort of places have food all spread around and the picking bar is gross. This place is clean. The wait staff was nice, not irritatingly attentive but reasonably so. I'd recommend it.


Todd
Todd

The alcohol selection is sad; that's why I get my food to go. This place used to be packed as it was fun, especially for birthdays as they would light the whole Grill up and hit Congas. Sad, they don't do that anymore! Food is great, just as it's always been, and I'm glad they brought back the plastic takeout containers!


Alma
Alma

The restaurant was clean and had a welcoming atmosphere. My husband and I ordered two regular bowls, which were quite filling. As soon as we entered, the staff member was very knowledgeable and helpful, guiding us through the process. This was our first visit, and we will definitely return. It's worth a trip to try it out, and you won't be disappointed! View menu


Mary
Mary

I love this place! There are kitchen made and self-selection options. If you go for the self-selection, make your own option you are in control of the protein to veg ratio. There's something very satisfying about putting only what you love in the bowl for the magicians tending the grill to turn it all into a culinary delight. It's a photo-worthy bowl that's delivered to your table. (Get the bowl size larger than you can eat so you also have tonight's dinner or tomorrow's lunch.


A
A

My friend recommended this restaurant, and we visited for the first time. We chose the bowls (they offer different sizes) and selected our meats, sides, and various seasonings, including salt, pepper, and sauces. It’s important to make sure you get the right amount of spices. After adding all our ingredients, we moved to the cooking area, where the chefs asked us for our preferred base—either rice or noodles. Once we made our selection, they cooked everything right in front of us using the ingredients we had chosen. It was a unique experience, and we really enjoyed it. I recommend opting for the regular bowl, as the portion was more than sufficient. Initially, we were tempted by the larg...


Kundan
Kundan

A slight difference from the tried and tested Mongolian grill routine instead of just unlimited bowls, you also get to choose per bowl meals. Bowls were brought to our table for size, and explained well. The bowl is only for the meats and veggies. The sauces go on smaller sauce cups. The base a choice between rice (white or brown , udon noodles, fried rice, pasta, cabbage, or tortillas is mentioned at the grill, and added in by the grill cooks. Covid precautions were plentiful to make patrons feel safe, including gloves at the buffet, masks when not seated, and food brought to the table after the grill instead of having to wait at the grill. Tasty food, fresh ingredients, prepared with care,... View menu

Alexandria

Alexandria

Alexandria, Virginia, blends rich history with a vibrant dining scene, offering Southern comfort foods, fresh seafood, and vibrant international cuisines.

Categories

  • Pubs "Discover a cozy atmosphere with hearty meals, craft beers, and classic pub fare. Enjoy comfort food favorites like fish and chips, burgers, and wings, paired with a refreshing pint or creative cocktail."
  • Grill Succulent meats and fresh vegetables perfectly cooked over an open flame, delivering rich smoky flavors. Savor tender steaks, juicy burgers, and tangy marinated kebabs, all grilled to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience. View menu
  • Asian Experience a culinary journey through Asia with our diverse menu. From the spicy flavors of Thai curry to the savory umami of Japanese sushi, we offer a wide variety of dishes that celebrate authentic Asian cuisine.
  • Mongolian Mongolian cuisine features hearty dishes with flavorsome meat, fresh vegetables, and rich broths. Enjoy grilled delicacies, savory soups, and stir-fried specialties inspired by ancient nomadic traditions.

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