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| $$$$ | $18.01 - $25 |
| $$$ | $12.01 - $18 |
| $$ | $7.01 - $12 |
| $ | Less than $7 |
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Posted by mandoofan on 06/03/2009
yummy
i had the kimchee mandoo which were SO delicious! chewy, sweet and spicy...omg it was a smidge expensive, 10 for $10 but i enjoyed every bite!
Posted by Kim M., Woonsocket, RI on 12/02/2008
Great Lunch!
Stopped here on a whim while we were on our way to our old favorite Korean restaurant (of course we didn't end up making it there) and enjoyed a lovely lunch! Dumplings were freshly made...we watched the ladies assembling them in the window as we entered. The bibimbap in the hot stone pot with marinated beef (called Bulgogi Dolsot Bibimbap) was outstanding!! Interior was spartan, but clean and inviting. Would definitely stop again!
Posted by Anonymous on 09/10/2008
Over-priced
I went to Mandoo bar after my favorite korean restaurant was over-booked. First off, this place is has somewhat of a cramped atmosphere. You sit on benches and often times your back rubs up against the person sitting behind you. There is a huge ventilation duct going across the side of the restaurant. In terms of the food, its good but really over-priced. 11 bucks for a bowl of ramen noodles with 2 dumplings in it?? 10 bucks for 8 dumplings? I've had tastier dumplings for much cheaper in Flushing and Chinatown. .
Posted by Sandy Badlands on 08/30/2008
Soon to be an old favorite
Nice place, delicious food. Not too loud, not too crowded. Sparse decor, but does that matter? Plenty of vegetarian (vegan) options on the menu.
Posted by Chikopoppi on 08/24/2008
Hmmmm, Mandoo here is not good at all...
If you think the mandoo here is good, you really have not tried good Korean mandoo. I ordered the deep fried and kimchee mandoo. First the skin is way way too thick. The mandoo skin should be like dimsum skin, the thinner the bettter. We didn't even finish half and only ate the part with the fillings. I was truly disappointed. We didn't try any other food so no comment on that and the inside decor was nice. I guess if you never had anything better, you can think this is good but I will try to find a better mandoo place and post so people can try what a real good mandoo tastes like.
Posted by Holland on 05/16/2008
oh my gaaaaawd the dumplings!!!!
Mandoo is one of my favorite places to eat. In the front window of this small railroad car restaurant is a woman diligently making the dumplings. You can stop and watch her, it's neat. The dumplings are aaaaamazing. The pan fried veggie are my favorite. The bim bim bob is so fun b/c you get to mix all the stuff together and add the sauce. Definitely recommend to all.
Posted by Rush on 02/15/2008
Really good!
would definitely reccommend this place for their mandoos and noodles. Not sure how 'authentic' these things are but they sure as hell tasted good!