Bali Hai Mongolian Grill Menu – Durham, NC

Type : Mongolian barbecue restaurant

Location : Durham, NC

No-frills Mongolian BBQ place offers build-your-own stir-fries with veggies & meat grilled to order. Based on 356 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.2 stars. Price $

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ Delivery

Bali Hai Mongolian Grill 27705

Address:
811 9th St #170, Durham, NC 27705

Phone: (919) 416-0200

Website:

Hours

Wednesday 11:30 AM–2 PM, 5–9 PM
Thursday 11:30 AM–2 PM, 5–9 PM
Friday 11:30 AM–2 PM, 5–9 PM
Saturday 11:30 AM–2 PM, 5–9 PM
Sunday Closed
Monday 11:30 AM–2 PM, 5–9 PM
Tuesday 11:30 AM–2 PM, 5–9 PM

Menu

Appetizers
Shrimp Skewers
lightly battered, moderately spicy shrimp topped with our blend of exotic oriental spices, citrus juices and sake
$3.50
Calamari Orient
light battered calamari topped with our unique blend of exotic oriental spices, citrus juices and sake
$3.50
Chicken Bali Hai
light battered chicken topped with our unique blend of exotic oriental spices, citrus juices and sake
$3.50
Portobello Spring Rolls
spring rolls fried and stuffed with portobello mushrooms, mixed vegetables and rice noodles
$2.50
Cilantro Spring Rolls
spring rolls wrapped in transparent rice tortilla, stuffed with mixed vegetables and rice noodles.
$2.50
Shrimp Add On $1.00
Sampler
sample each of the first four delicious appetizers above
$8.00
Main Course
1 Bowl $5.50
2 Bowls $6.50
3 Bowls $7.50
Children Under 5 $3.50
Add – Ons
Calamari $2.50
Chicken $2.00
Crabmeat (Imitation) $2.00
Lamb $3.00
Scallops $2.50
Shrimp $2.50
Pasta $0.50
Bali Hai ‘s Special Sauces
House Sauce
exotic blend of oriental spices, ginger, soy sauce, and other flavors
Sweet & Sour Sauce
Spicy Sauce
unique mix of pepper spices with the house sauce base. Choose on a scale from 1-10 (mild – super spicy).
Combination
combination of both sweet & sour and spicy sauces
Curry
non-spicy yellow curry. Can be added to any of the sauces above
Wine and Beer Recommendation
Wine Stella Pinot Grigio
Wine Stonehaven Chardonnay
Wine Forestville Merlot
Beer Kirin Light
Beer Kirin Draft
Beer Amstel Light
Wine Schmitt Sohne Riesling
Wine R.H. Phillips Cabernet Sauvignon
Wine Seventh Moon Zinfandel
Beer Harpoon I.P.A
Beer Tsingtao
Beer Asahi Super Dry
Desserts
Banana Spring Roll $2.50
Apple Cinnamon Spring Roll $2.50

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Reviews

David Streich
The food is delicious & nutritious, with a wide range of vegetables, 3 kinds of meat, and cooked with your choice of savory sauces! (My sauce preference is D3.) It’s speedy, too. My wife & I and a friend ate at the restaurant, but the food was served in a take out container.

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Matthew Cloues
I actually really like the food here and it certainly is a good value as prices are cheap and they have no issue with customers stacking bowls. I wish they would use better meat than the thin rolled pieces even if it cost more and had more expansive selection for things to put in bowl. So, it is good enough, but I have been to much better Mongolian grills. It is a little rundown on inside and not very inviting. The ordering process is bizarre to me as well.

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Randall Lague
I should have read the other reviews first. This place is essentially a scam if you order rice. The bar has a mediocre selection of meat and vegetables, and the sauce flavor are not great either. The main problem is that they charge by weight and that includes the ton of rice they add. I was wondering why it was so expensive, and then I realized that I probably spent $25 – $30 on white rice. I strongly recommend you eat elsewhere, but if you must go here, don’t order rice.

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Todd Macgregor
Always a good experience here. One chef and one host or hostess. What more do you need. Proteins are turkey pork and beef. And lots of options for veggies. I usually do two bowls. One for meat. And another for veggies. They charge by weight not number of bowls. And alot of drink choices too. Come here for the food stay for the same thing.

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Marek K (Elementsofwire)
It was my first time at Bali Hai Mongolian Grill. It took me a moment to understand how to order my food but the staff was really helpful and walked me through the process. The food is delicious and if you know how to stack the bowl properly you get a lot of food as well. I’ll be definitively coming back.

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Elmer Burst
Got thier before opening, they still let us in 4 people.

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Shital Sheth
Don’t get rice. They charge for it and then weight it with the veggies, so the dish costs twice as much. I did an experiment, ordered with rice and tofu ($1 and $1.75 surcharge respectively) and without. The price was $14 with rice and tofu and $7 without rice and tofu. So twice the price for a cup of rice and 2 ounces of tofu added. If you eat meat, it is probably a great deal for $7, so just load up on that. I don’t know why they have such small bowls as well if you weight it.

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Bradley Moody
Been coming here a long time food is always good fairly quick and a good price! But last night my wife and I came in, and a party of 15+ was in front of us I will still give my 5 stars because the food was a good quality as always! But I believe there’s room for improvements, unfortunately some of the bar items ran out after 15 people at once crowded the bar. Also other items such as rice were low and we couldn’t get. Not a huge deal for us, we’ll switch it up. No one is at fault here, you just weren’t prepared to serve a large party plus normal customers. The staff did wonderful handling everyone and everything, just could have been a little quicker. Still a good quality food we got to enjoy last night!

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Rekora
This is as good as it’s gonna get. High quality food that is good anytime. You only pay what you want to pay. It’s by the amount you want to put on your plate. No other restaurants around will give you both of those things at the same time. Other Asian takeout tell you how much you are getting, and how much you are paying. The choice is obvious. Get bali high, or just make food at home. You will be disappointed otherwise.

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Ranga Silva
Came here for lunch today (8/25). After circling around for a parking since this restaurant only allowed parking for 10 regular vehicles and 2 handicap spaces. At a first glance, it looked like a typical Chinese mom and pop shop. The waitress barely spoke English and certainly was not skilled enough to explain the rules and complexities involved with the Mongolian grill. Furthermore the number of ingredient options available were less than desired. (See photograph). However when the food finally arrived it was properly cooked and tasted better than expected. Taking out two stars for parking issues, waitress’s inability to communicate properly and less number of ingredients available.

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