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ul. Cieszyńskiego 1A
80-809 Gdańsk
Poland
Hours
What time does Mandaryn open?
Mandaryn opens at 12:00 PM on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Mandaryn close?
Mandaryn is closed on Monday.Mandaryn closes at 9:00 PM on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday.Mandaryn closes at 10:00 PM on Friday and Saturday.
Mon ClosedTue-Thu, Sun 12:00 PM - 9:00 PMFri-Sat 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Does Mandaryn serve alcohol?
Yes, Mandaryn serves alcohol.
Does Mandaryn have parking?
Yes, Mandaryn has parking options.
Does Mandaryn have free WiFi?
Yes, Mandaryn has free WiFi.
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Noodles: the noodles were pretty good but not the best I've had. 8/10…read moreBroth(miso togarami): this is definitely unique from typical miso broths but it was spicy and flavorful. 9.99/10 Egg: the soft boiled egg was really the most perfect I've seen 10/10 Pork: the pork was pretty damn flavorful. I think the soft fats marbled in with the fresh meat make it 9/10 Accessories: sprouts and veggies make a nice touch
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I am tempted to give 5 stars just based on the fact this was pretty good sushi and it's in Poland …read more No disrespect there, just saying sushi is tough to find here. Had some tempura and a selection of nigiri. Nice enough selection of fish and I'd say at a good quality and fresh . The roll selection was a bit weird as cream cheese was far too often part of the ingredients. Maybe that is a local thing . Maybe light on the saki selection, but understandable. After a week of Eastern Europe dining this is a nice find.
So Poland wouldn't be a place of choice for having sushi no doubt. Which makes me appreciate this…read moreplace even more. I have to say- sushi here is as good as in Tokyo or New York. Few friends and I shared delicious sets of sushi, one of the best hands down. We got to taste many different maki rolls wonderfully served and prepared. Everything fresh and yummy. Also must have- duck gyoza. Izakaya is located in Szafarnia, next to a channel with a yacht marina opposite to beautiful Old Town. Absolutely recommended! Once you try polish delicacies- take a break and have some sushi!
Dikon roll with seared tuna
super nice! love that they have Brown rice tea. And the rice of the sushi have the perfect sour…read moretaste, and wasabi is home-made, which are the most important things for a sushi place
Great lunch specials! I was a bit nervous because I havent really had good sushi in Europe. Lunch…read moremenus is (29-35 PLN) was a good size and had big slices of fish and crisp veggies. The fish was fresh and the little restaurant has a stunning view of the water front. I will come back on my next visit for sure!
Sushi is served in boats such as this, or on wooden bridges.
Complimentary starter
Went here because it was super close to Old Town so it can't be bad, can it? Wrong. I started off…read morewith three pieces of Hamachi sashimi, what I thought was spicy tuna temaki, and kimchi soup. Kimchi soup, not good or bad. It's pretty decent considering it's Poland. And let me tell you, a lot of Asian restaurants in Poland for some reason has kimchi. The tuna temaki was a fat slice of tuna with some spicy mayo, dakwan, and cucumbers. It's decent. The hamachi. Three pieces. It came looking dry and slightly warmer than room temperature. I made sure I cleansed my palate with ginger before I dug in. Welp. The first piece, I thought it was strange I was tasting what seemed like expired fish. The second piece, after emulsifying a few times... I spit it out. Ambience is great. The servers are really nice and check up often. The kitchen is full of exciting and fun people. Hopefully, others don't have this same bad experience with their sashimi order.
I am always very reluctant when I don't see a single Japanese chef at a sushi restaurant but…read moredecided to eat here against my better judgement. The interior is done well and is stylistically very interesting. The food presentation was fantastic; you could not ask for a better photo op. However, the rolls were a disappointment. I ordered a 40 piece platter of rolls. For about $50US, I expected to be blown away. Instead, I wondered why there are peanuts and pomegranate seeds sprinkled over the rolls. It was odd and distracting but not enough not to notice that the rolls are mediocre. There was no subtlety of flavors; I could have cranked this out while looking at rough ratios of ingredients. We also ordered a soup. Inexplicably, it had tempura which dissolved into a puddle of goo in ten minutes flat. The soup flavor was nice, but the consistency and visual was much less appetizing. There was grotesquely overpriced plum wine and sake (yes, one variety of each- but plenty of Polish beers). After leaving the restaurant, everyone felt like they had a lead weight in their stomach and I vomited. I suspect a fish in the roll was in the edge of turning. I am giving the restaurant one star for nice service and attractive decor. The food may or may not be fresh and has none of the subtlety of actual Japanese food. This restaurant is an Eastern European interpretation of what Japanese food should be like; proper Japanese chefs in NYC or another large city would not try to pass this off.
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We had a very positive experience here with excellent service and great sushi. We sat around the…read morechef's table, where the sushi boats float around and you can pick your own favorites. We also talked to the chef in between and ordered some specials from him. One of my favorites was the sushi with some tempura around it. I have read the previous review of this restaurant, where the author was very disappointed, but as I said earlier we had a great experience here today and I can really recommend this place. They offer free Wi-Fi, just ask for the password!
Not the best sushi I have ever had but not bad either. You have the option of picking dishes as…read morethey go past on wooden boats or you can order. The portions, for sushi, are generous. If you go on a Monday it is all half price. Service was kind and fast. Excellent spicy fish soup. The setting is not bad also. I would say well worth a visit just to try various dishes. On second thoughts really a 4/5.
Salmon sushi
Dom Sushi
For a place with a Neon Pad Thai sign I was expecting delicious and it was okay, it fills your…read morestomach but needs more sauce and some more something. Not sure but wasn't the best Pad Thai and would not order again. The first item shown in the photo, I don't remember the name but it was pretty good, a little on the saltier side with plenty of sauce, but towards the end of my meal it started to catch up. The veggies were great and the meat was good though. The Bao buns were alright, not mad I tried them but wouldn't do it again. The area is nice tho, it's good court esc with plenty of restaurants inside so if you can't decide on one thing, get a little bit of everything from other places. Would go back to try out some other spots here.
Pita Broz
Pita box with souvlaki
Pad Thai
Cool restaurant slightly hidden a few steps away from the main street. You sit around the middle of…read morethe restaurant where you can watch when the chefs are preparing the sushi. You have the option to pick your pieces from boats that are floating around or to order a set menu. I went for the menu option. First came the soup which I thought was traditional miso soup, but it had some fish and even mini squids in it. It was really nice, unlike any Japanese soup I had tried before. The sushi was good but not excellent, I have tried better ones before. The sushi pieces were somewhat too big for my taste. Anyway it's a nice place and I could easily come back once again.
This is sushi mastery at work. They have a sushi water conveyer belt from which you can pluck…read moreoptions at various price points, though the selection gets sparse at the end of the night. Most of the customers were special-ordering sushi from the talented sushi chefs, both Polish. The one who made our dishes was so precise that I would call his craft an absolute art (and a bit of an exercise in anticipation: try not to come ravenous). He created some very unique, elaborate rolls. Worth checking out.
Chef preparing sushi
Nigiri z łososiem i futomaki z okoniem morskim. Ryba jak zawsze pierwsza klasa!
Wow. This was not what I was expecting. Everything looks great in the menu photos, the service is…read moregood, the décor is nice, but the sushi was bad on so many levels. The rice was too hard and of sub-par quality for sushi rice. The wasabi came smeared across the plate in a flourish but it was also so hard that it wouldn't incorporate into the soy sauce. There was a comically large pile of pickled ginger, which came in handy to mask the flavor as I forced the sushi down. The fish was of such dubious quality that I kept thinking about those reports of fish being mislabeled to pass off for something better. I am not exaggerating to say that I have had better supermarket sushi than this. I'd give it one star if it weren't for the non-food elements of the experience.
I wrongly assumed that this was the kind of place you go to for the sushi and nothing else. In…read morefact, I appreciated both the food and the amosphere here. The old-fashioned decor comes across as authentic and comfortable, not outdated. The wait staff is friendly and cheerful, but in my opinion there's a little too long waiting for the sushi. Eating Dragon Rolls, Ebi Ten, Nigiri and I'm not disappointed with. Strong 4/5
Looks pretty but tastes no so good. Look at that giant smear of nearly crunchy wasabi. Bleh.
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