So far the most inexplicable thing about Ulaanbaatar…
… is that this appears to be the only foreign chain restaurant:

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Actually BD’s Mongolian BBQ was the first foreign restaurant chain to open a franchise in Ulaanbaatar.
Is Mondonald’s still around? Complete with yellow golden arch logo?
Everyone Kenny Rogers. I wonder why I haven’t seen any of these in the States.