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Sunday, May 23, 2010Y
Inner Mongolia restaurant

Few days ago my family and I went to the Inner Mongolia Restaurant to have dinner.

It's a restaurant which is located in Jalan Pudu and it's offer steamboat buffet. We didn't take steamboat, we just ordered a few dishes.

I was wonder what is the different between the Inner Mongolia and outer Mongolia??

I went google and this is what i get:

"The terms Inner and Outer Mongolia are describe completely different Asian regions. Inner Mongolia refers to the Mongol autonomous region situated inside the People’s Republic of China. Inner Mongolia occupies 12 percent of China's total surface. Outer Mongolia, on the other hand, is a term used mostly by foreigners to refer to the sovereign state Of Mongolia, which has no relation to China. Outer Mongolia sometimes includes part of the Russian republic of Tannu Uriankhai, but this is under dispute and there is no formal word on whether the area should be mentioned as being part of Mongolia. In Chinese language, the name for Outer Mongolia is Mengguguo, which means "State of Mongolia." "

Inner Mongolian cuisine's main ingredients are dairy products and lamb as the symbolic of Inner Mongolia, the vast grasslands allow for plenty of cattle which in turns adds many diary products to the daily Mongolian diet. Favourite dishes included: Roast Lamb, Butter, Shaomai, Instant-Boiled Mutton, Cheese, Naked Oat Flour, Cooked Mutton, Sour Milk, Buckwheat Flour and Finger Mutton Milk Tea.
  

~Inner Mongolia Restaurant ~


One of the dishes, Mongolia Lai Pei, some kind of kuey teow which served as appetizer.


Another dishes, Mongolia Sweet French Fried (Fried pumpkin with salted egg yolk). This is the nicest among all.


Other popular dishes in this restaurant would be roasted lamb, lamb satay, "saliva" chicken etc.

erm... I think the food here is not very nice as I don't familiar with Mongolian cuisine. It's a bit weird for me. However, for those who prefer lamb can have a try on this restaurant.

How to get there??

Here is the map to Inner Mongolia restaurant:


Address:
290 Ground Floor,
Jalan Pudu, Kuala Lumpur
GPS: 3.139589, 101.709961
Tel: 03-2144 9688

To know more review on this restaurant, you can click here

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