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Delimanjoo

3.9 (129 reviews)
InexpensiveStreet Vendors, Korean
Closed • 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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Matcha custard
Su S.

Had hard time finding this place because of name diff, but you can find it as soon as you enter building, its on the left side near entrance; called MAMA. Ordered matcha custard and matcha redbean one. Really like the custard one because it was chewy w matcha flavor and so creamy inside w custard. There are seating area inside (one in 2nd floor also)

Walnut + Custard Delimanjoo
Selena L.

This spot is part of the Mama stall in a food mall in KTown, so it's a bit hard to find. They are cash only under $7 so I would recommend paying as a group. I ordered the matcha red bean taiyaki, and was quite pleased with my order. The dessert wasn't too sweet, and the texture was soft and chewy, like there was a bit of mochi in the ingredients. It was warm and freshly made. My friends who ordered the delimanjoo complained that they were cold however; I think these are pre-made so I would recommend ordering one of the big ones.

Sherry W.

It's been awhile since I had one of these. I stopped by with my husband on a weekend for a quick dessert after dinner. He ordered a matcha taiyaki and I got a mochi taiyaki with nutella inside. Warm creamy oozing chocolate inside a mochi taiyaki was amazing!~ My husband wasn't a huge fan of the matcha; he said it was lacking and had better.

Hodo Kwaja/walnut and red bean cake. The better option.
Glenn C.

Really unsure why this isn't part of the "Mama" listings / https://www.yelp.com/biz/mama-new-york as Food Gallery 32 only lists one and the delimanjoo spot is just part of the Mama menu. My review in short has both. From the "Mama" listings, the buns are tasty. The kimchi bun (or "bunn" as they list) is probably my favorite with a good spicy kick. The red bean, beef, and mini pocket buns are also tasty. They were one of the first popular stands here and they maintain being one of the better ones but there are better cheaper spots for steamed buns. From "delimanjoo," the hodo kwaja/walnut cake and to a lesser extent the tayaki are the good things here and not the mini delimanjoo. I find the custard or red bean to be too sparse and it's overpriced. The croissant taiyaki is a fun twist but I don't think that the texture works. The matcha taiyaki is very light so just stick with a traditional filled with custard or red bean. I have also had experiences of the former two being every temperature from cool to warm to hot which isn't that good of a thing either as the texture kind of fails when it cools down. For their inconsistencies, this part of the menu gets a 2 while the former gets a 3.

Ashley Z.

My friend loves Delimanjoo and we were so excited to find this spot so close to our hotel! Delimanjoo can often be found at train stations in South Korea and are typically made fresh to order and filled with custard. So this shop did have Delimanjoo in custard, however it was so disappointing that it was cold... like other reviewers had mentioned, they also don't offer to heat it up for you. I really wish they would let you purchase hot and fresh made delimanjoo... not cold ones that's been sitting there for awhile.

Red bean filled walnut cake bites
Orena W.

We got the red bean filled walnut cake. We got 7 pieces. I'm not sure if it's actually a health food, but the cake definitely tasted really strong of walnuts. The inside filling was good too. Sweet red bean paste, but not too sweet. My mom loves these. They are her favorite things. They handed us a batch immediately after we ordered them. I think they make them in advance. It looked like they make the red bean fish to order. They were making alot as we were there ordering. It wasn't too crowded there.

Chocolate sprinkle Delimanjoo
Vicky R.

I like this place for a quick and small dessert. I've only tried their Delimanjoo which are mini and cute. They are filled with custard and we got ones dipped with chocolate and sprinkles. I thought it was going to be hot but it came out cold but it was still tasty. It's perfect for times when you want something sweet after dinner but are too full for too much dessert. They're easy to share which is perfect. The line to order is quick and the Delimanjoo are premade so there's no wait once you order

Gene L.

This is my go-to taiyaki place in Manhattan. It's the first stall on the left when you enter Food Gallery 32. I always get their red bean fish. They are made fresh, and piping hot. Love the slightly crispy exterior that leads way to a soft, chewy inside, and the semi-sweet red bean filling. Perfect post-dinner dessert without being too heavy.

Delimanjoo
Wendy W.

Came here twice in a week!! Absolutely love the delimanjoo from this spot. I would definitely get the original flavor because the treat doesn't need any additional additives. One thing to keep in mind, they make the delimanjoo beforehand and are cold when packaged. The taiyaki and other desserts are made to order and hot when served. I would also keep in mind the updated pricing. It's $18 for 22 pieces, NOT 26 pieces. Highly recommend trying this spot

Jen L.

There's a $7 credit card minimum so I ended up getting the set with three delimanjoo fish with custard and the walnut cake. Everything came extremely lukewarm and honestly a little stale tasting. I'm sure it was great fresh but by the time it was served, it was extremely dry and crumbly. The custard inside the delimanjoo was minimal- there was almost nothing and the fish was mostly bread. The walnut cake were slightly better. Although it was still dry and cold, the red bean paste inside with the walnut bits gave it some extra flavor and crunch. I probably wouldn't return given the cost and flavor of the snacks here.

Chocolate covered custard filled mini taiyaki :) so cute
Karen Y.

I love taiyaki so I stopped by here after dinner in ktown. This time around, we decided to get the chocolate covered mini taiyaki. I was expecting the filling to be red bean, but it was custard instead. Not bad, even though they got cold by the time we got back to our hotel room. The chocolate added a nice crunch to the chewy treat and the custard was creamy and sweet. Overall, a nice blend of flavors and textures and it didn't feel too heavy at all. You can easily find this place inside the small food court, right at the entrance, next to the churro stand.

Custard cream delimanjoo
Fateha A.

I've had this several times over the past several years. I love the custard cream delimanjoo especially. The inside is just delicious. It's a perfect treat. The exterior is a bit crispy, especially around the edges. It's basically mini bungeoppang. It's so cute. I also love the chocolate one & the red bean is really good too. They have 8pcs for $6+. I wish they offered smaller portions like 6pc or 4pc. Also, they don't take cards unless it's over $7.

Vicki C.

This taiyaki is definitely severely overpriced but I was really craving it at the time The matcha and mochi mochi texture is quite authentic but I wouldn't say it's worth the price. Maybe when I reaaaalllly crave it again in the future.

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This is it! Bahn mi in halves for $5, for those of us that can't take the entire thing. A duo of…read morehipster sandwich thieves must have felt the same way because my bahn mi was hijacked. ROBBED. The food truck remedied the situation, thankfully, and I say mine was better. See the pix for best Vietnamese food if you're in Bklyn, but they are 404 on the map in Bath Beach. I'm guessing it's a roving food truck. Maybe you can summon them via the phone #. The best, most deliciously rich little cheese tarts had virtually no line, which I am still trying to wrap my head around. Ube and matcha cheese tarts went in my greedy little belly. Their card is attached. I had no room for the basque cheese cake, which looked delicious but was simply too big for me. Fancy. Many varieties of food, sugar cane being juiced with a roller machine to order, music, sugar painting and on and on. DJs, lights, the city.... Don't miss the next one, which is the last of the summer, sometime in August. Be early, the lines were long.

I had such a fun time experiencing this, but maybe not the vendors. The various vendors definitely…read morehad their work cut out supporting the massive crowd. They mostly had great attitudes despite the chaotic event-professionals all the way. There were extended wait lines, and sometimes popular items would run out to the disappointment of many. But that didn't stop the festivities! The music was lively, the artists had beautiful displays of wares, the food was delicious, and the city provided a perfect backdrop.

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4.4(1.1k reviews)
0.8 mi•Theater District, Midtown West
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I would say the food lives up to the hype. However, I don't think it's worth waiting in the…read morehour-long line like I did, just considering there are so many great halal options in the city with a much shorter line. I do think they do as good of a job managing it as possible, but it is still quite the long line. If you do decide to wait in the line, I recommend sending a friend over to Magnolia Bakery to get you a treat while you pass the time. Overall, the lamb and chicken were extremely tender and flavorful. The sauce and rice were great as well, complementing them perfectly. The service is very efficient, and they do have a few cards set up to maximize the efficiency. It was great, and I'd say it's worth trying if the line is short! Otherwise, I would pivot to another nearby great option that you can easily find.

I've gotten adels every single time I've gone to NY…read more Yes line is long but this is the best halal cart. Workers are super nice too and friendly. I get the chicken and gyro mix with spicy rice. Rice is not spicy don't worry. Also their chicken is like marinated unlike some other halal carts. I get all sauces except bbq. The gf does all the sauces except red sauce cause that one IS spicy One time they accidentally put fries on my plate but now it's a non negotiable for me. Ask for it on the side if you don't want it to get soggy. If I'm feeling extra big back I throw some falafel on that shi too. If you wanna skip the line, just order on Grubhub. It's more expensive yes but worth it if you're not tryna wait an hour

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Delicious hot dog, gotta get it fixed all the way. Billy was so kind and gave us our chips for…read morefree! The prices are so reasonable and he's right by the park for a quick little meal while enjoying the park.

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Billy's Hot Dog Cart - Fully loaded $2 hot dog. Love, @eatoutthao

Fully loaded $2 hot dog. Love, @eatoutthao

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