Manna Lemon Tree

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Quito, Ecuador

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Korean restaurant

Manna Lemon Tree Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Manna Lemon Tree is located in Quito, Ecuador on Unión Nacional de Periodistas 4080. Manna Lemon Tree is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category korean restaurant in Ecuador.

Address

Unión Nacional de Periodistas 4080

Price range

$$

Phone

+593 22262308

Service options

DeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seating

Offerings

Small plates

Open hours

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Amanda Enriquez

I loved the food, there are many dishes you can try. You can choose the spicy lev, but still it's not super spicy. The service was good and the prices too. All security measures were in place

신윤정

The service was nice but the taste was not so authentic.. average.

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Ovidio Luque

Very good!! The owner is very welcoming and the food is great!! A good weekend option on a Saturday. Unfortunately they don't open on Sundays :(

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Mateo Jacome

Best authentic and well priced Korean food, highly recommend.

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GiveMeCoffee

This place is a little gem in north Quito, real Korean food from actual South Koreans. I would love to try more of their dishes, really loved that the dolsot bibimbap was cooked in a stony pot and had the bottom rice toasted and easy to eat. They did serve us really fast, you may have to experience some queues around 1-2pm, but after that there's plenty of space for lunch. The owners are easy to talk to (in Spanish or Korean), and you can ask them for a quick recommendation. The menu has pictures of everything and the ingredients are listed, you'll see that the cheese is an addon in their dishes, so dairy is easy to avoid if you can't eat it, same with gluten. You'll find the restaurant on the outside of CCNU, close to their own korean mini mart.

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Cristina Samaniego

Delicious food. Tiny place. It would be better if they go to each table to ask for the order.

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Michelle Paredes

Korean food is my fav so of course my review is biased, but it’s actually really good in Manna. Try the dakanjeong and the soups and the kimpab is the best I’ve tried in Quito

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Ray Fankhauser

Fresh and moderately priced dishes served quickly. Imperial lemonade (i.e. with sparkling mineral water) goes well with spicy dishes.