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Help us make it rightIf you're hankering for some soul-touching Korean grub, head to the Mandoo Bar on 32nd in Midtown . The simple restaurant wastes no time on pretentious displays or five-star ambiance, and lets their food take the center stage. That being said, the dining area is a clean, casual affair, with a lively open kitchen, that's perfect for slow lunches. The menu includes a wide range of vegetarian,...
Go here for: mandoo
"Man oh mandoo" – the "freshest", "fast and fab" dumplings made right in front of you are the main event at this "reliable" Garment District Korean; its "no-decor" digs are "small" and "often crowded", but "cheap" prices compensate.
At Koreatown's precious cubbyhole Mandoo Bar, you can watch women making the restaurant's namesake in the front window. The little dumplings come steamed or fried, in various colors, and stuffed with vegetable or meat fillings. You can also get decent servings of traditional Korean dishes such as bi bim bap and bowls of steaming noodles in soup.
It's all about the dumplings, man: delicious, copious, cheap, crazy multi-colored Korean dumplings stuffed with various goodies. Long, narrow rectangle layout has some design-y touches too. Young Koreatown crowd confirms authenticity as they chatter about the latest developments at Dad's store, church, and art school.
The heart of Manhattan’s Koreatown is 32nd Street between Fifth and Sixth avenues—and the number of Korean restaurants on that 1 block is dizzying. You’ll know you’ve found Mandoo Bar when you see the two women in the window rolling and stuffing fresh mandoo (dumplings). The dumplings, stuffed with a variety of ingredients, are always incredibly fresh. There’s the mool mandoo (basic white...
Tonight we went for dinner there for the second time in two years and our expectation were higher compared to what we received.
I would say probably my favorite Korean place for pork and vegetarian dumplings (mandoo), well in fact it's the dumpling place. Also soups, their Pa Ju (Korean scallion pancake) is delicious. You'll come out a bit smelly because the place is very cozy, but clean and very modern. Good fast service, its concept might look like an Italian pasta bar :)
Mandoo or Korean dumplings which can be steamed or fried. Yes, please!
This place can be a hit or miss depending on what you order. I love dumplings and am a huge fan of skin with a slight chew so I thought the thicker texture of the skin was yummy. That said, I...
The trick to any restaurant is ordering the right dish. That can change a 3 star restaurant to a 5 and a 5 down to a 3. The problem is when a restaurant is named after a signature dish (mandoo...
Obok Inc can be found at 2 W 32nd St . The following is offered: Restaurants. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In New York there are 2307 other Restaurants. An overview can be found here.
Mandoo Bar Fills a void that has existed in the New York dining scene. This Korean restaurant is upbeat and comfortable and provides top quality food in a serene but daring space.
Mandoo Bar is a Korean, Dumplings, and American restaurant where most Menuism users came for a family meal and tipped between 15% to 18%.
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