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    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    2 years ago

    donated vouchers/gift cards to military families for thanksgiving 2022. never received anything

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    Manna Wok Oriental Restaurant - Japchae

    Manna Wok Oriental Restaurant

    4.5(103 reviews)
    48.7 mi
    $

    I had the spam, kimchi, rice with dumplings lunch box deal for like $8.50 with the kimchi pork…read morefries as an appetizer and not only was it delicious but the portions were big, the vibes were great, and it felt like even in Wichita we can get absolutely top shelf Korean food. Loved it. Will be back. Will tell everyone.

    I should start with I know without a doubt I waited far too long to try this place. To start. I'm…read moreKorean, I spent a short chunk of my childhood in Korea, and enjoy cooking Korean food myself so in part I think part of my hesitation in coming here was "oh I can make that at home." I'm also hugely protective of the cuisine itself and hate how it's been gentrified in recent years so I tend to be pretty critical and admittedly pretentious when it comes to trying out Korean restaurants so I hold them to a higher standard than other types of cuisines. That being said. I was absolutely blown away. This felt like the warmest of hugs from your Korean halmeoni adjacent. I know the current owner took over from the previous owners who were Korean and had owned the restaurant for decades and while I never got to try the restaurant under their ownership I am confident he is doing their legacy justice. The inside is adorable, quaint and clean with the decor itself being charming and thoughtful. Instead of wallpaper pictures of customers over several decades cover the walls floor to ceiling. The menu is the epitome of mostly Korean home cooking and some more familiar take out Chinese dishes. Be patient as it appears to be pretty much run by two people-- one at the counter and one at the kitchen but the wait is worth it. Yaki mandu - made from frozen but honestly, tasty Gimbap - the classic flavors that you look for are all there. This one has bulgogi in it and the danmuji is quite prominent. If you're looking for this to taste like sushi-- it will not taste like sushi. Korean gimbap has its only unique flavor and you'll definitely pick up more sesame flavoring. Kimchi - I fully believe kimchi is a personal taste. There are over 100 kinds and in every Korean home it will taste different. This was for me personally a 7/10. A hair on the salty side for me but the fermentation and spice on it was nice. Extremely generous amount for take out. The mains is where Manna Wok truly shined for me. Everything was so unbelievably authentic, I would never have believed that a non Korean born individual was responsible for making the food if I didn't see it with my own eyes. The care and attention to detail was unmatched. Pork bulgogi - (hot) my husband enjoyed it. This unassuming dish was soft, savory, and sweet and the vegetables were tender but not mushy. Would not have changed a thing. Perfectly authentic and served with rice. Japchae - seasoned perfectly in my opinion. It was a little more garlic heavy than other recipes I've had before but honestly the more garlic the merrier for my personal taste. Noodles had the perfect familiar japchae chewy texture. If you know, you know. Tteokbokki - (very hot) Now listen. This was extremely good, you can find this basically on the shelves now in any Asian grocery store but there's just something about this dish made from scratch. Very hot was pretty much just normal spice for the average Korean. The sauce was thick and savory with a hint of sweet. And also it came with beef? That's actually not traditional so I felt like I was committing robbery by just automatically getting it with a protein so score! Kimchi fried rice - first off, holy portions. It automatically comes with a fried egg so I added a fried egg on accident so woops guess I know that for next time. It had beef also and I appreciated how the kimchi itself was left in pieces that you could see. Made it pleasing to the eye and gave a nice texture. There was a nice glisten to the rice but it was not greasy and the kimchi gave the rice a subtle tangy flavor. Just so so good and stick to your ribs savory. There was not one miss amongst the mains. Portions were in my opinion overly generous for the prices which feel very much pre pandemic, pre inflation, pre before Korean food became trendy to me. I am just floored this place does not have a constant line out the door. For my fellow Koreans, this place is legit. For those looking to try authentic Korean food but don't know where to begin, look no further. If you're brand new to Korean food you cannot go wrong with beef or pork bulgogi, bibimbap (get it hot stone for a special treat), or if you don't mind chewy textures japchae!

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    Pizza Ranch

    Pizza Ranch

    3.7(6 reviews)
    8.8 mi

    Pizza Ranch has a lot of different food to choose from: pizza, dessert pizza, bread sticks,…read morecookies, fried chicken, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, green beans, and a wide variety of salad bar options. The soft drinks is self-serve and so is the ice cream. The variety was excellent but the quality was just OK. I might go back.

    Don't let 3 stars keep you away. We had a good experience at Pizza Ranch last evening. We ate at…read morethe Pizza Ranch in Hutchinson a few years ago and were underwhelmed. Last evening in Anthony was better. A few "atta boys": the sausage gravy was good. I'm, admittedly, a biscuit and gravy snob, and most restaurants' sausage gravy is blah. I liked PR's gravy - I had seconds. And while we're on gravy, their dressing (stuffing) and cream gravy was good, too. Chicken: moist and tasty. Potato wedges: crispy and nicely seasoned. Marinara sauce used on cheesy bread sticks: flavorful. Staff: very welcoming, friendly, attentive. Here are my "needs improvement" notes: the biscuits were over-baked, hard on the bottoms. I had to work hard with a knife to break through. I prefer a thinner crust on my pizza. While the pizza flavor was good, there were no thin crust offerings. I said the chicken tasted good, but it was a bit over-fried. Past the "golden" stage, which is the goal. The renovations are very nice - so much better than the old Pizza Hut. But I found the buffet a bit difficult to reach the items in the back of the table. And the single bathroom which opens directly into the dining area is a bit off-putting. Probably the biggest issue for me is the price. All you can eat - yeah, I know. But with a tip it was $15 per person. That's a lot of money in Anthony, KS. All that said, I hope PR survives.

    Wine Dive - Cajun shrimp and chicken

    Wine Dive

    4.1(270 reviews)
    49.4 mi
    $$

    We celebrated Trizha's birthday here. The place wasn't busy on a snowy Monday night. We were…read moregreeted with happy faces as we entered. I asked for a table for 6 and our server Mariah led us to a perfectly set table. She immediately served us waters (Yay!) as she handed us the menus and giving us the happy hour specials. Chris and I have been here a couple of times before and it has never changed! It is still very intimate and cozy! I ordered the Grilled Salmon, Chris had the Beef Fajita bowl, Trizha had the Fish Tacos, Jack had the Dive Burger, Noah had the Chicken Piccata and Houston had Mac n Cheese. Everyone raved about their food. My salmon was grilled to perfection and paired well the orzo! Chris liked his Fajita bowl and said he'll order it again! Mariah was awesome! She was very attentive and thoughtful. She brought Trizha a bowl of ice cream with a fountain and made her birthday celebration a little more special. How fun!

    We chose this restaurant because it was a good halfway point to meet our family. We saw there was…read morea brunch "special" for $41 per person. They posted some special additions such as prime rib so we decided to give it a try. The buffet itself was just a step up from a free hotel breakfast with the addition of salad, tomato/cheese skewers and cake. My assumption was the prime rib would be a traditional hand carved piece of meat, nope. I thought it was odd when the server asked if we would like prime rib and she would bring it to the table. She even had the nerve to ask us how we wanted it and we said medium. What came out was a thin piece of tough overcooked what looked to be skirt steak. It was pathetic at best, an insult at worst. For 3 adults with tip our bill was $170. 3 buffets $41 each, $6 each for 2 cups of coffee, tax and a 3% service charge with no explanation. The service was fair but I don't blame the server as she had too many tables. I wouldn't recommend and I wouldn't go back. Overpriced for substandard food.

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