I ate here recently, and if I was rating only the food, I'd give it somewhere between 3 and 4 points. The € 21 menu is a good deal, and comes with a small starter soup, a salady concoction, several dumplings, rice, and six condiments (kimchi, green beans, etc.). My meat was grilled slices of pork. The waitress warned me it was very spicy, but to my taste buds it was merely mildly warm. And copious; but also a bit greasy. My bottle of Hite beer, despite being imported from Korea, tasted cold and fresh. HOWEVER, and this is a big however, the music the restaurant played throughout my meal was some gawdawful electro-pop. I told the manager (in French) that I thought the music choice was more suitable for dancing (and that was being generous) than for relaxed dining, but he just looked at me as if I had arrived from another planet. Fine. I won't be a return customer.
We had dinner a couple of times at Manna this Summer. I had a wonderful Paris vacation with my wife and two teenagers. We are familiar with Korean food, however, they do not have an English menu. Staff were very friendly and helpful, with some French and some English we were able to pick good choices. We had delicious meals and a very good time. My two teenagers enjoyed as well.
I ordered classic bibimbap. Six small side dishes came with the main course all of which tasted good. Overall the meal is not too spicy or salty which is nice. It is small. By the time I started my meal all tables were occupied. So you may want to book in advance before you go. It is worth another visit. The downside is that there is no English menu which is not unusual in Paris.
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