A buffet style dining experience with an electric feel, made to cater for a wide variety of diners. Take your time trying to decide what to eat first with a HUGE assortment of starters, mains and desserts laid out in front of you.

Perfect arena to host a small or large gathering of friends and if the conversation slumps, direct your eyes to the chefs open kitchen where food is cooked at break-neck speeds. An environment buzzing with energy all at a super cheap prices.

Products and specialities

Dinner, All you can eat, Dessert, Alcohol.

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Awesome place, Love the food, and its affordable, family get togethers for dinner, birthdays and the Atmosphere is great would recommend it without a doubt .

I had booked this place for my daughter Graduation for 32 People including kids , even though it was bit of short notice, they were accommodating and tried their best to fit our group. I would like to say a big THANK YOU for their help in making a memorable event for my daughter and my family and extended family to have a tasty and good meal and atmosphere was nice very nice indeed.

OMG!!!! Just the experience of picking your own meats and then adding your own sauce combos....it's amazing!

Came here for a friend's birthday dinner and enjoyed the new experience. They have a selection of veges, cuts of meat and sauces to choose from and then they cook it for you. There's no limit on amount of food you can eat either as its buffet style, plus they have pancakes and ice cream for dessert. For the prices its just as good if not better then Valentines, especially if you're a meat lover.

i love this place and always bring visitors here i love the fact that your food is cooked right in front of you and there is always so much to choose from. Would recommend to anyone with a big appetite as its all you can eat and its very tasty you wont leave hungry.

Healthy food and the pancakes are delicious..great service too. Highly recommended

We meet the rellies here for dinner from time to time because all the kids love it so much. Set price, eat all you can and best part is make your own with the meat, veges & sauces available then give it to the man at the big BBQ to cook.  So much fun. They have a great range of food to cover starters, mains ( the BBQ) and desert usually pancakes. Great way to get the kids eating loads of veges!!

I love that you basically design your meal here ( with some helpful suggestions). There are a lot of different options with something for everyone, including the kiddies. It’s always a novelty watching the chefs whip up your creation in front of you too!

Gengis Khan is a fantastic place to brings groups of people for a night out, especially if there's the odd fussy eater in there. You have total control over your dishes as you assemble the ingredients, sauces and oils (a large choice including garlic, chilli, and lemon as well as the usual peanut, sesame, olive and canola) yourself to be expertly stir fried by the resident chefs as you watch! There's a large tureen of all you can eat soup, as well as fresh bread, spring rolls and a well stocked salad bar. The staff have always been unfailingly friendly and polite and are on of the main reasons we keep coming back. They can whip up some mean hot cakes to have with your ice cream for desert, and if you ask nicely they'll even do it in the shape of a Mickey Mouse head! (Wins over the young and young at heart big time!) If you haven't experienced them yet head along the next chance you get as you're in for a real treat!

Gengis Khan is basically a build-your-own-stirfry type idea where there is a buffet which includes all different types of meats, vegetables, oils and spices which you put into a bowl and then pass on to one of the staff who will fry it on the grill for you. The food is nice and fresh but be sure to put A LOT of the flavouring oils in or it all just kind of tastes the same. For desert they make crepes as well as having ice cream and then a range of syrups and sprinkles (I'm sure this is really traditional Mongolian fare). The only big let down of this place is the terrible drinks selection and the miniature wine glasses. A small gripe though in the scheme of things.