Have you ever eaten at a Mongolian barbecue restaurant? No, it’s not authentic Mongolian food – this interactive fusion cuisine actually dates back to Taiwan in the 1950s – but it’s not hard to see why it caught on! This interactive style of dining has you assemble your own stir-fry out of the raw ingredients, then bring it to a massive grill where the expert cook will prepare it in front of your eyes! New Jersey used to be full of restaurants specializing in this style of dining, and you can often find it as a feature at Chinese buffets, but right now there’s only one dedicated place for Mongolian barbecue in NJ. It’s Garwood’s Magic Grill, found in a suburban strip mall and still serving up the same great stir-frys for decades – exactly as you like them, with a few surprising twists!

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Have you eaten Mongolian barbecue in NJ before? Tell us about your trip to the Magic Grill or reminisce about your favorite long-gone restaurant in the comments section! Magic Grill also offers take-out options, so check out the official website to see all the offerings! If you’d like to try one of the buffets that offer build-your-own stir-fry as an option, check out Hibachi Grill & Supreme Buffet.

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