Mongolian Beef from Lotus Dim Sum in Downtown Santa Monica ($22)
Mongolian Beef from Lotus Dim Sum in Downtown Santa Monica ($22)
by VaguelyArtistic
6 Comments
DoodlyDooBarbecue
How is this place? It’s in the PF Changs spot right? Was intrigued when I saw dim sum in SM.
VaguelyArtistic
Inexplicably, Santa Monica doesn’t have any real Chinese restaurants. I really like Mongolian beef so I bit the bullet send ordered it.
I was relieved because it’s definitely enough for two entrees, and I’ll get three meals out of it. It was almost all nice slices of beef, no filler scallions or onions. Maybe a full pound.
All I can speak of is the Mongolian beef but I’ll go back.
danstansrevolution
looks good but not like it’s worth 22 dollars.
herschelpony
Was it sweet? I find Mongolian beef to be very different than the east coast/south. It’s savory on the west coast in my experience
land-0-lakes
Try making this at home. It’s such a simple recipe.
dragonfax
You go to a Dim Sum place… and you order…. not dim-sum, and post pictures of it online?
Thats like going to a taqueria and ordering a burger and fries.
6 Comments
How is this place? It’s in the PF Changs spot right? Was intrigued when I saw dim sum in SM.
Inexplicably, Santa Monica doesn’t have any real Chinese restaurants. I really like Mongolian beef so I bit the bullet send ordered it.
I was relieved because it’s definitely enough for two entrees, and I’ll get three meals out of it. It was almost all nice slices of beef, no filler scallions or onions. Maybe a full pound.
All I can speak of is the Mongolian beef but I’ll go back.
looks good but not like it’s worth 22 dollars.
Was it sweet? I find Mongolian beef to be very different than the east coast/south. It’s savory on the west coast in my experience
Try making this at home. It’s such a simple recipe.
You go to a Dim Sum place… and you order…. not dim-sum, and post pictures of it online?
Thats like going to a taqueria and ordering a burger and fries.