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Fire and Ice is a strange ordeal. It's a flat-rate buffet, but all of it is fresh and individually cooked (drinks are and extra expense). There are stir fry stations, salads, burgers, pastas,... More
Fire and Ice is a strange ordeal. It's a flat-rate buffet, but all of it is fresh and individually cooked (drinks are and extra expense). There are stir fry stations, salads, burgers, pastas, seafood...you name it. The idea is, you take a bowl, fill it up with whatever you want (ex. peppers, onions, chicken, pesto sauce, cucumbers, udon noodles, mushrooms) and bring it to one of the cooking locations. A chef will throw the contents of your bowl on a huge stovetop-in-the-round where you watch him cook it every step of the way. The burgers are cool...there's a bowl of raw meatballs that you pick up, choose whatever toppings and cheeses, and the chef will basically put a hot iron and flatted it out on the stove. It's one of the hugest burgers on the planet. Expensive, but worth it for an adventure.
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what I like about this resturant is it's different and has a theme. my husband brought me here on one of our first dates and I thought it was cute and has a nice idea behind it. I also like how... More
what I like about this resturant is it's different and has a theme. my husband brought me here on one of our first dates and I thought it was cute and has a nice idea behind it. I also like how you can eat exactly what you want and nothing you don't, you don't have to ask them to "hold the..." or "add some..." we don't live on the east coast anymore, but if I did I would eat here again!
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Fire and Ice is fun place to eat. For people on the Atkins' diet, it's great! Only go during the lunch because it's way cheaper. For dinner, it's like $17 and for lunch it's $8 or $9. There is... More
Fire and Ice is fun place to eat. For people on the Atkins' diet, it's great! Only go during the lunch because it's way cheaper. For dinner, it's like $17 and for lunch it's $8 or $9. There is also a fondue dessert with cake and fruit that is good. But it's hard to eat after being full from the buffet.
Fixing the dishes can be hard if you do not know which sauces are good. It takes a little experimenting.
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Fire and Ice is a place that lets you do the cooking!
You have a ton of meat and vegetables to choose from and you top it off with sauces. You can make it as big as you want or as small... More
Fire and Ice is a place that lets you do the cooking!
You have a ton of meat and vegetables to choose from and you top it off with sauces. You can make it as big as you want or as small too.
The lunch goes about $8 and the lines do get long over the weekend.
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Fire and Ice is a really fun place to go to experience the concept of the open grill, but I would advise to go at an off hour. Because when it gets filled, the open concept grill gets packed and... More
Fire and Ice is a really fun place to go to experience the concept of the open grill, but I would advise to go at an off hour. Because when it gets filled, the open concept grill gets packed and you have to not only wait in line to get up to the grill, but will then have to wait in line to get your food cooked. I do like the overall concept of being able to pick out your own stir fry concoctions, but I think it could be executed a little better. The one thing is, you can only blame yourself if you don't like the food!! :)
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I am not sure I agree with everyone. I think it is a bit overpriced for the food you get. The fun part about this restaurant is the fact that you can create your own dishes. You pick out the... More
I am not sure I agree with everyone. I think it is a bit overpriced for the food you get. The fun part about this restaurant is the fact that you can create your own dishes. You pick out the ingredients and then the chefs create your dish using your ingredients right in front of you! It's an all you can eat buffet so you can always go back to make a new dish but you usually get full off of the first one.
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This "make your own meal" restaurant is noisy (in the best way) and fun when you go with a group. Definitely *not* a place to go for a quiet dinner when you want to talk intimately. That said, it's... More
This "make your own meal" restaurant is noisy (in the best way) and fun when you go with a group. Definitely *not* a place to go for a quiet dinner when you want to talk intimately. That said, it's a great place for a group of co-workers or family when you want to do something other than sit there and order.
A variety of meats, veggies, and sauces are set out, salad bar style, for you to add to a small bowl. Your bowl is then handed to a grill cook who uses a hot griddle surface to cook everything together. My young nieces and nephews love this place because they can pick among their favorite foods and avoid the "yucky" ones.
When the resturant is crowded it can be quite a wait to get your food cooked, so that limits how many times you might be willing to refill your plate. A couple of times I've been there, in off hours, it's been almost empty so it was easy to return to the grill.
Definitely a place to try when you're up for something different.
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*Those people* go to Fire and Ice. You know, *them*. That kind of people. They dress and talk like *that*.
Well, it isn't all yuppies, but there are more than a few. And if you can get past the... More
*Those people* go to Fire and Ice. You know, *them*. That kind of people. They dress and talk like *that*.
Well, it isn't all yuppies, but there are more than a few. And if you can get past the people, the prospect of an all-you-can-eat build-your-own-meal place is actually rather appetizing.
The big attraction is that you can spoon any kind of food from little serving bowls into a little bowl of your own, and then watch as a trained professional empties your bowl onto a big, circular oven right out there in the open and cooks it. Also you can cook it with lots of different kinds of sauces.
That's about it; but, hey, you can keep going back and putting more stuff in bowls for the chefs, and they don't seem to mind. (I've never stayed for more than three or four rounds; maybe they -do- start to mind after a while.)
When full, it can get loud; and it's often hot near the oven. Oh well. It's never too bad that you can't hear anyone, and since it's in Boston you can usually just throw yourself outside if you're desperate for cold.
The desserts are good, though not earthshattering (and not unlimited.)
Don't go for the atmosphere; go for the food!
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Fire and Ice is an all you can eat mongolian BBQ located on Church St in Harvard Square. You pick out the meats, vegetables, sauce, and condiments you want and bring it to the mongrolian grill. ... More
Fire and Ice is an all you can eat mongolian BBQ located on Church St in Harvard Square. You pick out the meats, vegetables, sauce, and condiments you want and bring it to the mongrolian grill. There, trained chefs will take your sauces and your food mixture and actually grill your meal in front of you. There are over 16 diffefrent kinds of sauces you can choose from so you can always go back and try out different combinations of meats, veggies, and sauces.
Fire and Ice costs about $20 per person for dinner, and there is a full bar where you can order a wide variety of mixed drinks and other libations.
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Great atmosphere to go with friends, especially on weekend nights. Sort of a buffet style grill. You choose pasta, sauce, veggies, and meat. They grill it. Only set back is the price, but for the... More
Great atmosphere to go with friends, especially on weekend nights. Sort of a buffet style grill. You choose pasta, sauce, veggies, and meat. They grill it. Only set back is the price, but for the most part it is worth it
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