- BD's Mongolian Barbeque
BD's Mongolian Barbeque is an American
restaurant chain serving almost exclusively patron-preparedstir-fry meals in a style known as "Mongolian barbecue ". Grillers use 3-foot (0.9 m) metal "swords" and cook on an 8-foot (2.4 m) diameter gas flat top grill reaching temperatures of 600 degrees Fahrenheit (300°C).BD's was founded in 1992 by
Michigan entrepreneur Billy "BD" Downs and his wife after a visit to a similar restaurant inLondon , and is headquartered inRoyal Oak, Michigan . The restaurant currently has around 30 locations, mostly concentrated in the northern Midwest. In May 2005, BD's opened a franchise inUlan Bator , as the first American-franchised restaurant inMongolia .Charitable activities
Part of the profits made by the Ulan Bator franchise are used for charitable purposes. Mongo Charities was established in 2005 to help raise funds for the
Mongolian Youth Development Foundation . The foundation is a non-governmental, non profit making organization with major emphasis on providing youth development programs in Mongolia and working to assist Mongolian youth in their development into active members of society, by providing social, educational, cultural and physical activities. In honour of those activities, Billy Downs was named "Cornerstone Humanitarian of the Year" by theNational Restaurant Association in 1996.Origin of the cooking style
Public relations material of the chain says that the preparation technique was modeled on a practice of the
Mongol Empire , when soldiers would gather large quantities of meats and prepare them with their swords on their overturned shields over a large fire. [" [http://www.gomongo.com/experience/experience.php History] " atBD's Mongolian Barbeque website. Accessed1 May 2007 . en icon]There is no historical evidence for this theory, and most of the ingredients used as well as the preparation method are entirely unknown to the actual
cuisine of Mongolia . In reality, "Mongolian barbecue s" first appeared inTaiwan in the middle of the 20th century, inspired by theJapan ese-styleteppanyaki which was popular there at the time.References
External links
* [http://www.gomongo.com/ BD's Mongolian Barbeque] official site
* [http://www.mydf.org.mn/ Mongolian Youth Development Foundation]
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