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    Man Chun Hong

    4.0 (411 reviews)
    ModerateChinese, Korean
    Closed 11:30 am - 8:45 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
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    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    A3. Fried Dumpling
    Marni M.

    We had a large group meet here for dinner. I am not sure if we got lucky or someone had made reservations but we got the space in the back corner just for us. We got seated as soon as the majority of the table arrived and there was enough space for a stroller too, which is a plus. We shared a variety of their dishes including the Shrimp, Mongolian beef, pan fried dumplings, pork dumplings, seafood noodle soup, black bean soup, salad & pepper fried squid. We thoroughly enjoyed the dishes and portions. Staff were attentive and efficient. Overall, we had a good experience. But I would have to admit that I have had better food elsewhere with slightly cheaper prices too. Even so, it is a worthwhile spot to try out!

    V1. Mapo Tofu
    Amanda C.

    Ordered takeout so can't speak to service or ambiance much. Got the jajangmyun, jampong, tangsuyuk, stir fried chinese broccoli and mapo tofu! Enjoyed the spinach noodles and garlicky broccoli. Did appreciate food felt lighter and not as heavy. Unfortunately other things fell short like the fried pork being quite dry lacking the chewiness we usually get with that as well as the mapo tofu leaning more sweet than spicy.

    Ok...so until recently I did not actively post reviews. However, after relying on some reviews that may have been biased I decided to just mention what I think. Not a professional, just saying what I think tastes good for the $. I have been eating here for probably over +20 years...used to be one of the only acceptable (taste-wise) place for Korean black bean noodles and the Korean spicy seafood noodle (my Seoul opinion...haha). Today in Atlanta...there are so many options for Korean-Chinese food. But the OG, for me, is still Man Chung Hong just a bit outside 285. Actually, to be honest, it does depend on the day/night and chef I think. A few times, disappointed with the food. Flirted with some other places but..end of day...Man Chun is my Man...it has always been my standby for black bean noodles, Jjajangmyeon 짜장면 and Jjamppong 짬뽕. Also they have a combo that is probably one of the BEST deals in ATL! Both of the noodle dishes and the sweet and sour pork...best deal for $. Had delivery tonight that was amazing so had to write. After like 20 years...still so good! FYI...ordered combo and also extra seafood black bean noodle. Picture may be from the separate black bean noodle dish. The regular one does not have shrimp I do not think. Really good.

    Ja Jang Myun (foreground), crispy sweet & sour pork (background)...notice the sauce for the pork is served separately
    Hap C.

    My wife and I went on an excursion to Buford Highway. We ate an amazing lunch here. This is the most flavorful Ja Jang Myun that I've ever had (granted I'm not a connoisseur like some of you may be), and the tempura batter for the sweet & sour pork was excellent. The hot & sour soup also exhibited great depth of flavor, though I have to say that I'm not used to black pepper being so prevalent. Inside, the restaurant is clean and modern, and the facilities are well attended to. Our server made it a point to constantly pass by to see if we needed anything, but in a way that was unobtrusive; to clarify, he passed by quietly if my wife and I were talking, then responded quickly if we tried to get his attention. Definitely check this place out if you're in the area.

    Half of Drink menu- they also serve wine!
    Beverly B.

    Beautiful ambiance!!! I had the Mongolian chicken and it was so good I forgot to take a picture! Despite having three parties 10 + people the service was great and our waiter was very attentive and informed us with realistic expectations and apologies for any delays. I will be back to try some of the other black Bean sauced delicacies.

    Lisa M.

    This was a great Yelp find. Gave it a try with the family & will definitely be back. The menu of really big with lots of options. We ordered the boiled dumplings & they were good with a nice dipping sauce, The mongolian beef was outstanding & like other reviews have said - not your typical americanized version of a classic. The beef was so tender & the sauce was very flavorful. We had 2 other pork dishes....one we thought was going to be 1/2 fried rice 1/2 glass noodles but was all noodles. the pork was like a julienne cut with tender veggies. The other pork dish was also julienne cut with red & green bell peppers with a nice black pepper kick. This dish was served with 4 sweet buns. We will definitely be back & try some other dishes, Portion size is nice & perfect for sharing. Excellent service.

    Briana N.

    A really solid place if you're craving both Korean and Chinese food! Plus the portions and huge and the staff is really nice. And they put a lot of effort into packing your stuff for takeaway like only closing certain containers when you arrive so nothing is soggy and making sure everything is stable which I loved. As for the food itself, everything was delicious. The tangsuyuk was crispy and hot and the sweet and sour sauce was so good with it. The broth for the sizzling rice soup also really hit the spot but the rice puffs were ok. And the jjajjangmyun was delicious but their noodles were really the highlight of the dish, they were cooked perfectly so the texture was just so good.

    A Feast fit for Kings and Queens!

    As a first generation Korean, it is rare for me to be wowed by any Korean or Chinese-Korean restaurants in US, but Man Chun Hong did it for me and continues to wow me each time I visit. Their seafood Jja Jjang Myun takes me back to Korea and the fact they have spinach noodles makes it even better!! On our most recent visit, I was too busy to take pics of the food alone, but luckily, I have a couple of photos from that day and you can see we had a feast. Oh BTW, if you want the regular Chinese dish, pls do not miss out on Mongolian Beef; the quality of the beef is incredible and it literally melts in your mouth. The service was fantastic, the ambience of the resto is so modern and clean and they even have a very affordable yet great tasing wine menu! You must give this hidden gem a try; you will be wanting to go back the moment you leave the restaurant!

    짜장면 (jjajangmyeon)
    Chelsea G.

    We came here specifically for the jjajangmyeon 짜장면. Everything was family-style in size so we ordered 4 dishes and shared amongst the table. Nothing was disappointing. Things you should know: I. PARKING Man Chun Hong is within a small plaza off Buford Highway and shares a free private parking lot with the adjacent businesses. It can get pretty crowded on the weekend II. SERVICE Kind and considerate. Our host gave us seating options and the server was good about filling up our waters. III. QUALITY Great..! The portions are huge with everything we ordered so family style is the move here. IV. CAPACITY Fairly busy for a Saturday evening, but the food still comes out at a reasonable time.

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    Really good Chinese/Korean fusion restaurant! Very reasonable prices as well! Definitely worth a visit!

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    1 month ago

    Was visiting from Seattle. The food was tasty and service was great. The owner was very hospitable. We will be back on the next visit.

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    Food is delicious and the service was perfect. The restaurant is very nice and clean. It's a bit of a drive but so worth it!!

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    Staple of atlanta. Been around forever and my family's go to jjijang restaurant. Quick, clean, great food. Friendly staff.

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