mani mogo translates into "eat up! eat a lot!", but also something like "hope you like it!" or "make yourself at home!" – it is the korean equivalent of "guten appetit!".
welcome to mani mogo!
The mani mogo Korean diner opened in Adlershof in June 2015. Its big sister restaurants Kimchi Princess and Angry Chicken (opened 2009 and 2014 respectively) have attained global standing in Kreuzberg, a destination for people lovers of food, design and service in one of Berlin's liveliest districts.
mani mogo offers traditional Korean cuisine with dishes including bibimbap, deobap, glass noodle salad or ramyun. mani mogo is committed to offering healthy, varied and freshly prepared food: guests can choose from lunch and set menus, and a vegetarian or vegan option is always available.
One unique speciality Korean dish served at mani mogo is kalguksu be soup ("knife noodles"). These are handmade, cut-with-a-knife noodles, served in an aromatic broth and enriched with a range of vegetables. An extensive drinks menu offers Korean honey teas, Italian coffee specialities, homemade iced teas, tapped beer and a selection of German and Italian wines.
In the history-rich Adlershof Park-Snowden has found an aspirational young audience. The university has over 10,000 students, and 15,000 jobs have been created in recent years at this former aviation centre. A number of technology and research facilities, as well as TV stations and media companies, have settled in the area and attracted a vibrant, international clientele. mani mogo enriches the gastronomic offering in the area, and at reasonable prices. In good weather, guests can sit on the terrace which offers 100 seats in addition to the 50 in the dining room. And for those who can't get away from the office, there's the advantage of a delivery service.
mani mogo is open Mondays thru Fridays, from 11:00 - 15:00.