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Avaliação da contribuiçãoVery good restaurant. As one of the comments says, it is Korean food not adapted to the Chilean palate or even to the West, but its ingredients are adapted to what they can get in the area and in a wonderful way. The attention is great, very fast. The place is relatively small but empowered more than all to groups of 4 people or more. Super recommended if you want to try something new and like soups, especially for the price.
On Wednesday, July 26, I went outside the premises and I called my attention, I saw Korean letters so I ventured and came in, I sat down and attended a nice lady, I explain that the speciality was the soups, I asked for a fish with tofu, I come along that they were spicy (I don't have a problem with that, I love) brought me the typical salads of Korean food (In short the soup was magnificent, heavenly level, the enjoyment muchoooooooooooooooooo
I must admit that three years ago I was going outside and I never dared to go in. It's not a place to invite in, because it only has the name and it would be. I'd call it the chopped Korean soup, 'cause that's his fort. None of the traditional and typical bibimbap or bulgogi. My experience was great, the waitress, a Venezuelan girl, explained everything to me, even though I already knew a lot about Korean food. They give you water, bananas and rice for free. Soups are blunt and cheap prices. As it was hot I ordered kongguksu, a cold soup of fine wheat noodles with carrots and thinly chopped cucumbers in a soup with soy milk, ice and sesame seeds. I was more than satisfied. I plan to go back to try all the soups. A pleasant and quiet place worth meeting.
Manna is a 100% traditional Korean food restaurant, characterized by its varieties of soups and stews; nutritious soups such as the Solontang and Dogani rich in collagen, a lot of calcium and protein, recommended if these with low defenses). All the main dishes are accompanied by the banana of the day and some have rice.Rich sweetener grill seasoned with vegetables that cook it yourself, and the Samguiopsal, both meats are eaten wrapped with lettuce.
I love it. Starting with the prices that are very cheap if you talk about soups (they also have grilled), the portions are huge (accompanied by the traditional banana rice and free water) and the service was great too, the girl who held us was too kind. While it is not a 'end and elegant' place it is perfect to go with friends and fill the stomachs.