📍 Mongolian Palace in Xilin Gol, Inner Mongolia
When you come to Inner Mongolia, you must eat Mongolian food. This time we came to Mongolian Palace in Xilin Gol and confirmed that it is a magnificent restaurant with full Inner Mongolia characteristics.
Here we ate a lot of Inner Mongolian specialties, such as sour mare's milk, hand-held meat, grilled lamb chops, blood sausage, air-dried meat, butter rolls, beef, fried shallots, etc. In short, you can eat all the Inner Mongolian food you want here. It is definitely one of the most Mongolian restaurants.
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📍 Mongolian Palace in Xilin Gol, Inner Mongolia When you come to Inner Mongolia, you must eat Mongolian food. This time we came to Mongolian Palace in Xilin Gol and confirmed that it is a magnificent restaurant with full Inner Mongolia characteristics. Here we ate a lot of Inner Mongolian specialties, such as sour mare's milk, hand-held meat, grilled lamb chops, blood sausage, air-dried meat, butter rolls, beef, fried shallots, etc. In short, you can eat all the Inner Mongolian food you want here. It is definitely one of the most Mongolian restaurants.
I recently traveled to Xilinhot and had a meal at the Mongolian Palace. I was completely blown away. I'm still drooling just thinking about it! 🤤 Recommended Dishes👇🏻 🥩"Charcoal-Grilled Lamb Chops" A must-try! The charred aroma is instantly engulfing as soon as it's served. The lamb chops are grilled to a crispy exterior and tender interior, with a golden, crispy crust. A snap reveals the juicy, tender lamb meat within, overflowing with flavor. A sprinkle of cumin and chili flakes makes the aroma intoxicating! 🥟"Scallion Buns" I declare these to be one of the best buns I've ever had! The thin dough wrapper is generously filled with shallot and lamb filling, without a hint of mutton. It's incredibly satisfying, and I devoured several in one sitting. 🥛"Salty Milk Tea" A visit to the Mongolian Palace is a must-try without milk tea! This milk tea isn't just any sweet tea. It's brewed with green brick tea, then infused with milk and salt, and topped with fried rice, butter, and milk tofu. The aromas of milk, tea, and rice blend together, creating a smooth, slightly salty experience. One sip warms your whole body and is incredibly refreshing. 🏞The restaurant's ambiance is truly captivating, full of Mongolian elements. The waiters are warm and attentive, and during dinner, there's even a wonderful Mongolian performance. It felt like attending a lively grassland feast.🎉 The prices are also very affordable, offering excellent value for money. If you're visiting Xilinhot, don't miss Mongolian Palace! Just go! #XilinhotFood #MongolianPalace #MongolianFoodRecommendations