Excellent food, good service, lots of delicious veggies. Noise level in the restaurant is rather bad though, but our waiter was super sweet. Food portions are more than generous.
I have eaten here a couple of times over the years. Always tasty. It's pretty decent for being in NWDC. Service is always good.
Phenomenal Korean food quality with a nice clean comfortable environment. There is nothing to complain about. Major kudos
Delicious authentic Korean food in D.C., but do not come here looking for a big, inset grill at your table. Everything is cooked in the back but the protein lettuce wraps (ssams) are amazing. My wife loves all of their soups, but usually requests a little extra spiciness be added.
Outstanding Korean food. The happy hour is great--don't be afraid to try the yogurt Sojutini. The atmosphere is kind of bland so not the most romantic or special of a feeling if you're looking or that. The K Street location is a little nicer though.
Fusion food is always hit and miss, this place has stayed pretty true to Korean food roots and has done the fusion thing well. Good suju drinks and the food was very good, but not the best if you have had great Korean food. Nice night spot where you can hang out with friends and happy hours is def
The Korean brunch is so fun! It includes your choice of marinated beef/pork/chicken/tofu, potatoes, and egg. For dessert, you also get mochi ice cream - yum! I also always enjoy the complimentary small dishes that they serve on the side, which include kimchi, veggies, little fish, gluten, and lots m
Mandu is one of my favorite restaurants in DC. I always order the same thing: Dulcet Bibimbap. This is bibimbap in a hot stone bowl. Definitely get it in the stone bowl, it makes the rice crispy. The pork is a little spicy and very delicious, always my top pick. I also enjoy the dumplings to start.
My team makes the trek out there every other Friday to get their lunch special. It's a good deal. 6 dumplings steamed or fried. 2 tacos. And a beer. For like 14$. Also you get all kinds of stuff to eat while your waiting. Vegetarian options available.
Dolsot Bibimbap with tofu and as much hot sauce as you can handle. Plus an order of steamed veggie dumplings.
DO IT!
You won't regret it, IT'S PHENOMENAL!!.
I've never had a hard time getting a table (ranging from parties of 2-6) and the customer service is great.
Delicious Korean food made easy. The menu is easy and focuses on the mainstays of Korean cuisine. The Bibimbap in the stone bowl is by far my favorite here. Mandu in Korean means dumpling, so make sure to get an appetizer of dumplings, they are very much worth it. As for drinks, try one of the Sojut
Mandu are their dumplings and one of our party loves dumplings of all types. She was not disappointed and neither were we. Daily happy hour, even on the weekends, more than respectable Dolsat Bibimbap, and we were well pleased by all of our choices. Be warned, the restroom is on the second story and
If you're in downtown or near it and need Korean food, you can't go wrong with Mandu. They have a daily HH from 5-7 with Soju and App specials along with a pretty robust Korean menu from Bulgogi to BiBimBap to soups. Its very reasonably priced and would have been 5 stars if they did Korean HotPot
I confess that I don't know too much about Korean food, so I can't vouch for Mandu's authenticity (or not), but I really love their Kimchi Bokum Bap (kimchi-based fried rice). It's a heaping serving, plenty to save for lunch the next day, & the perfect amount of spicy (which, as a warning, might be
Always very good,traditional Korean food. The bibam bop and bulgogi are my favorites. Shrimp and vegetarian dumplings also good.
One of the best restaurants I've ever been to. The food was great, the staff were fantastic, and the price was reasonable. Great place to bring a date or the family.
Parking can be a bit problematic, so maybe plan on using the metro to get there.
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