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Mongolian BBQ · All-You-Can-Eat

HuHot Mongolian Grill Menu Prices 2026: Full List, Sauces & Best Value

HuHot Mongolian Grill puts you in control of every bowl: pile proteins, fresh vegetables, noodles or rice into a bowl, ladle on one or more of HuHot's signature sauce blends, and watch skilled grill cooks stir-fry your creation on a 600-degree circular iron grill. Because pricing is all-you-can-eat, you can return to the ingredient bar as many times as you like during your visit.

60+ U.S. locationsAll-you-can-eatBuild your own bowlFounded 1999
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Signature items

AYCE Lunch~$13–$15
AYCE Dinner~$16–$18
Kids Grill Mealvaries
Krab Rangoons (4 pc)varies
Quick answers

What to order — at a glance

Lunch price
AYCE Lunch ~$13–$15

Unlimited trips to the grill

Dinner price
AYCE Dinner ~$16–$18
Best value
Lunch AYCE — stack proteins + 40 veggies + unlimited sauce ~$13–$15
Signature sauce
Warrior (savory-sweet soy blend) included
Combo meals

HuHot Mongolian Grill combo and meal deals

Warrior Classic Bowl~$13–$18

  • Thin-sliced beef
  • Lo mein noodles
  • Broccoli
  • Mushrooms
  • Warrior sauce

HuHot's most recommended first-visit combo

Dragon Fire Heat Bowl~$13–$18

  • Chicken
  • Rice noodles
  • Snap peas
  • Bell peppers
  • Dragon Fire sauce
  • dash of Lava

For spice seekers — layer Dragon Fire with Lava sauce

Coconut Curry Shrimp Bowl~$13–$18

  • Shrimp
  • Udon noodles
  • Zucchini
  • Spinach
  • Coconut Curry sauce

Crowd favorite — mild and fragrant

Peanut Tofu Bowl (vegan)~$13–$18

  • Tofu
  • Lo mein noodles
  • Cabbage
  • Carrots
  • Broccoli
  • Peanut sauce

Popular vegan build; request rice noodles for gluten-free

Garlic Black Bean Pork Bowl~$13–$18

  • Sliced pork
  • Fried rice
  • Onions
  • Water chestnuts
  • Garlic & Black Bean sauce

Bold, savory flavor profile

Teriyaki Chicken & Pineapple Bowl~$13–$18

  • Chicken
  • Steamed rice
  • Pineapple
  • Bean sprouts
  • Teriyaki sauce

Sweet-savory crowd pleaser

Full menu with prices

HuHot Mongolian Grill full menu and current prices

HuHot uses location-based pricing. Lunch AYCE typically $13–$15; dinner $16–$18. Confirm exact prices at your local HuHot.
Budget picks

Cheapest items on the HuHot Mongolian Grill menu

  1. 1AYCE Lunch (adult)Best per-bite value — unlimited trips~$13–$15
  2. 2AYCE Lunch (child)Kids pricing varies by location~$7–$9
  3. 3Soup of the DayEgg Drop or HuHot & Sour with AYCE mealincluded
  4. 4Asian Salad (with AYCE)Part of the all-you-can-eat barincluded
  5. 5Garden Salad (with AYCE)Mixed greens with Ranch dressingincluded
  6. 6Steamed White Rice (side)Unlimited with grill mealincluded
  7. 7Plain Soy Sauce Bowl (minimal build)Simplest grill bowl at lunch price~$13–$15
  8. 8AYCE Dinner (adult)More expensive than lunch but still unlimited~$16–$18
  9. 9Asian Potstickers (4 pc)Lowest-cal appetizer at 560 calvaries
Calories at a glance

Popular HuHot builds: approximate calories

Calorie counts vary by how much you pile in. These estimates reflect a single grill bowl at typical portions.

BuildApprox. CaloriesPrice
Warrior Beef + Lo Mein (1 bowl)~700–900AYCE
Coconut Curry Shrimp + Udon (1 bowl)~600–800AYCE
Peanut Tofu + Lo Mein (1 bowl)~550–750AYCE
Asian Salad300AYCE
Soup of the Day60AYCE
Krab Rangoons (4 pc)890add-on
Crispy Eggrolls (4 pc)790add-on
Asian Potstickers (4 pc)560add-on
Cheesecake Rangoons (5 pc)~1,170–1,230add-on
Khan's Cake820add-on
Price comparison

HuHot vs. BD's Mongolian Grill vs. Genghis Grill vs. PF Chang's

All-you-can-eat Mongolian BBQ chains and a sit-down Asian concept compared on price, build format, and locations.

CategoryHuHotBD's Mongolian GrillGenghis GrillPF Chang's
Lunch AYCE price~$13–$15~$14–$16~$12–$14N/A (à la carte)
Dinner AYCE price~$16–$18~$16–$19~$15–$18N/A
Sauce options10+ signature blends10+ sauces12+ sauces~8 house sauces
Protein choices6 (beef, chicken, shrimp, pork, tofu, turkey)6–87+varies by dish
Veggie options40+30+30+varies by dish
Kids pricing~$7–$9~$7–$9~$6–$8~$8–$10 à la carte
U.S. locations60+~15~25200+
FormatOpen circular grill (AYCE)Open circular grill (AYCE)Open circular grill (AYCE)Full-service sit-down
About

About HuHot Mongolian Grill

HuHot Mongolian Grill was founded in 1999 in Missoula, Montana, by a husband-and-wife team who set out to bring an interactive, all-you-can-eat Mongolian barbecue experience to the American Heartland. The name blends "Hu" (a nod to the concept's Asian inspiration) with "Hot" — a reference to the searing 600-degree iron grill that forms the centerpiece of every HuHot dining room. From that single Montana location, the brand grew steadily into the Midwest and Mountain West, and today operates more than 60 restaurants across roughly 20 states.

The format is entirely guest-driven. Diners visit the ingredient bar — stocked with proteins like thinly sliced beef, chicken, shrimp, pork, and firm tofu, alongside 40 or more fresh vegetables, several noodle and rice options, and a rotating lineup of signature sauce blends — and fill a bowl to hand off to grill cooks who stir-fry it in minutes on the open circular griddle. Returning to the bar as many times as desired is not only allowed but encouraged. Signature sauces like the best-selling Warrior blend, the incendiary Dragon Fire, and the fragrant Coconut Curry are HuHot's proprietary creations, each developed to complement the wide variety of protein-and-vegetable combinations guests assemble.

HuHot positions itself as a family-friendly, customizable dining destination where dietary needs — from low-carb to vegan to gluten-aware — can easily be accommodated by adjusting what goes into the bowl. The chain has earned a loyal regional following through its interactive grill theater, generous portion model, and an ingredient bar that changes seasonally. With consistent expansion across underserved mid-size markets where national Mongolian BBQ competition is thin, HuHot has cemented its identity as the Midwest's go-to answer to the build-your-own stir-fry craving.

60+U.S. locations
1999founded
40+veggie options
$$price range

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does HuHot cost per person?

HuHot uses all-you-can-eat pricing. Lunch typically runs $13–$15 per adult, and dinner is generally $16–$18 per adult. Kids pricing is lower — usually $7–$9 depending on location. Prices are set by each individual franchise location, so call ahead or check the local HuHot's website to confirm current rates.

Is HuHot all you can eat?

Yes. The grill bar is completely all-you-can-eat. You fill a bowl with proteins, vegetables, noodles or rice, and sauces, hand it to the grill cook, and return as many times as you like during your meal. Appetizers and desserts from the full menu are ordered separately and priced à la carte.

What sauces does HuHot have?

HuHot offers 10+ proprietary sauce blends. The most popular include Warrior (savory-sweet soy-garlic), Dragon Fire (chili-garlic heat), Lava (extra-hot chili), Coconut Curry (fragrant and mild), Peanut, Garlic & Black Bean, Hoisin, Teriyaki, and Sweet & Sour. Guests can mix and match sauces to create their own flavor profile.

Does HuHot have vegetarian or vegan options?

Yes. The ingredient bar includes firm tofu as a vegan protein and dozens of vegetables. Many sauces — including Garlic & Black Bean, Coconut Curry, Peanut, Hoisin, Sweet & Sour, and plain soy sauce — are vegan-friendly. Choose rice noodles or steamed rice for a gluten-free base. Those with allergies should confirm ingredient details with a manager, as shared grills can cause cross-contact.

What are HuHot's hours?

Hours vary by location. Most HuHot restaurants are open for lunch (around 11 a.m.–2 p.m.) and dinner (around 4 p.m.–9 p.m.), with extended weekend hours at many locations. Some locations offer continuous service without a break. Use the HuHot location finder for exact hours near you.

How many HuHot locations are there?

HuHot has 60+ restaurants spread primarily across the Midwest and Mountain West United States, with locations in states including Montana, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado, Idaho, and Wyoming, among others. The chain does not currently have a presence in the Southeast or Northeast.

What is the best sauce at HuHot?

The Warrior sauce is consistently the chain's best-seller and makes a great starting point for first-time visitors. It's a savory, mildly sweet soy-garlic blend that complements nearly any protein and vegetable combination. For spice lovers, Dragon Fire or the even hotter Lava are top picks. For something different, the Coconut Curry with shrimp and udon noodles is a crowd favorite.

Does HuHot have gluten-free options?

HuHot can accommodate gluten-free diners with care. Rice noodles and steamed white rice are naturally gluten-free bases. Many sauces contain soy sauce, which typically contains wheat — guests should ask staff which sauces are soy-sauce-free. Many proteins and vegetables are gluten-free on their own. Note that the open grill is shared, so trace cross-contact is possible for those with celiac disease.

How does HuHot compare to BD's Mongolian Grill or Genghis Grill?

All three use the same build-your-own-bowl AYCE format on an open iron grill. HuHot has the widest geographic reach among Midwest-focused chains (60+ locations vs. roughly 15 for BD's and ~25 for Genghis Grill), and its Warrior sauce is widely cited as the best signature house sauce in the category. BD's Mongolian Grill, based in Michigan, skews slightly more urban; Genghis Grill, based in Texas, tends to have slightly more protein variety. Pricing across all three is broadly similar at $13–$18 depending on meal period and location.