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Mandu’s 2nd Locations Opens up in Mt. Vernon Square Mon. 5pm

I had the opportunity to stop by Mandu’s 2nd location in Mt. Vernon Square Sat. afternoon to take a quick peek at the space. It is located at 453 K Street, NW in the City Vista complex next door to Kushi. The space looks great and I’m digging the duck theme. Though the classic bibim bap will still be available, Kitchen Manager, Je Kang told me that the Mt. Vernon square location will also have a few options not available at the 1805 18th St, NW location including a few more vegetarian options. (See mock service menu after the jump.)

We judged Mandu’s 18th St, NW location back in Feb. ’09.


1st floor bar

More photos including the mock service menu after the jump.


1st floor seating as you enter the front door


1st floor seating back


Loft space (2nd floor) seating

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