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Enter through the ramshackle side entrance into jovial Uran Khairkhan, an atmospheric brick house with cosy booth dining. There's no English menu, but you…
The Gobi
Enter through the ramshackle side entrance into jovial Uran Khairkhan, an atmospheric brick house with cosy booth dining. There's no English menu, but you…
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This Korean restaurant, the best in town, is set on the 1st floor of a permanent ger structure behind the main government building off the main square…
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Bayankhongor's most pleasant restaurant is clean and family-friendly, but doesn't have an English menu. They have two or three chicken dishes (takhia ny…
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A tiny yet hip pub set down a pedestrian lane, with a nice menu of Mongolian favourites and Korean classics, including kimchi stew. They do some Western…
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This cavernous market, fragmented into stalls, offers the best produce selection in town, which makes it a good place to stock up on self-catering…
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Altai's market is a cute jigsaw of old, repurposed shipping containers, from which merchants work as their own storage areas and showrooms. The best of…
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On the train station platform is this branch of the dependable canteen chain, Khan Buuz. No English menu, but some photos to point at. Does buuz …
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With great views of the town and the distant mountains, this 7th-floor restaurant and bar is undeniably attractive, and the food is tasty and well…
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The larger of Bayankhongor City's markets, the Black Market is a good place to go looking for guanz (canteens) selling buuz (mutton dumplings) and…
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Bayankhongor's best supermarket offers a minor selection of hearty produce (beetroots, onions, potatoes, cucumbers, peppers, cabbage and apples) along…
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Clean and friendly, this local favourite doles out excellent Mongolian dishes; they recommend the bainshte shöl (dumpling soup). Ask for the English menu …
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Gurvantes' only restaurant is also a truck stop serving drivers of coal and mineral freight heading to and from China. It's set in a log cabin outside the…
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The smaller of Bayankhongor City's markets, the Central Market is behind Soyombo restaurant. Nearby you'll find a number of guanz (canteens) selling buuz …
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One of a handful of eateries on the main plaza adjacent to the train station. They do dumpling soup, fried dumplings, a range of classic Mongolian beef…
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Choose among an extensive selection of Mongolian dishes served in a modern and gleaming dining room. There's no English in the menu, but there are…
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One of the more popular guanz (canteens) in town, this place has the added attraction of a photo menu. Popular dishes include the fried mutton rib plate …
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The halfway decent restaurant at Entum Hotel is popular among locals and offers a range of Western, Chinese and Mongolian meals explained with an English…
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This clean and friendly guanz (canteen) knocks out all the usuals: buuz (dumplings), khuushuur (fried mutton pancakes), tsuivan (fried noodles). No…
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The newest supermarket in town. They have the same limited produce that you can expect at any similar market outside UB, but they do have some tasty…
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Set on the 1st floor of the hotel of the same name, this up-scale dining room does tasty Chinese fare. The price tag is relatively high, but the setting…
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The picture menu with English translations lays out all your options – salads, spaghetti, risotto, vegetable curry, Chinese hotpot and a bunch of Korean…
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The newest of the town's supermarkets, it offers a few fresh fruit options, and plenty of breads, instant noodles, and other snacks for self caterers.
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An inviting diner off the main square with a photo menu above the counter where you order. Choose among typical Mongolian soup and noodle dishes.
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A department store, notable for the street-level grocery store stocked with above-average (for Mongolia) produce options.