Came here for lunch. We were seated fairly quickly. The staff is friendly and polite. I tried the kimchi fried rice from the lunch menu. It was quite flavorful, with a reasonable spiciness. The portion is also quite large that I could not finish.
May 12, 2017 · by JuliaEats · A traditional Korean restaurant inside the Aberdeen mall, I’d definitely recommend this place if your in the area and want to have some solid classics. Service is
Man Ri Sung 萬里城 (韓國料理午市特惠套餐)
“萬里城韓國料理”可以算是一家中韓融合餐廳,店家除了傳統韓國料理外,其招牌菜竟然是中式烤鴨和刀削麵。原來店主是一位旅居北京的韓國人,自稱曾在北京烤鴨名店全聚德學師,所以懂得做烤鴨。店主在溫哥華創業後堅持使用傳統木碳來烤鴨,而不是使用電爐。這裏除了一般韓國燒烤,菜單裡也有地道的韓國菜式,例如人參雞湯,石頭飯,海鮮蔥餅,泡菜豆腐湯等。我雖然曾光顧多次,但店家的招牌烤鴨我一直未有機會去試,因為這裡的烤鴨套餐分為2、4、6、8人份量,套餐裡包括水餃、炒粉絲、糯米腸、鴨肉刀削麵火鍋、鴨肉粥、海鮮蔥餅等多款配搭,份量很多而且要提前兩小時預訂。
午市特惠套餐 (附送三碟小菜及白飯) 星期一至日11am-3pm供應
鐵板豬肉飯午市特惠套餐 $9.99 (正價$14.99)
豬肉是帶辣的瘦五花肉,味道非常好,隨餐附送的三碟韓式小菜也有水準 (4/5分)
This place's dishes were surprisingly good. We ordered the BBQ dinner for two - with pork belly and cumin duck. Only $50 in total and you get lots of meat, some veggies, 4 side dishes, a soup and a bowl of rice. And everything tastes very good. We like the cumin duck particularly. Will recommend our friends to go with us so we can try other dishes.
Came here for my birthday since Sura Korean BBQ downstairs would not take us party of 18. We ordered a 6 person meal combo which includes peking duck, duck hotpot, pan fried potato noodles, pajeon (seafood pancake), and BBQ LA ribs plus 6 additional dishes which are bibimbap, sweet and sour pork, spicy backbone hotpot, pan fried squid, rice cake skewers, and beef chow mein. Did we ever have so much food! 18 of us and we couldn't even finish all the good, everyone was overly full. What's even better was our bill, it only came down to $18 (that's like $1 per person) with tips and tax split evenly among everyone. That is pretty cheap considering it is Korean food. They forgot our pajeon and made it for us at the end. I think it was meant to be as everyone used to time to sing me a birthday song since it is a pan"cake.". At the end of the night, I had fun.
I was invited here for a ChineseBites media dinner to sample several of the chef’s signature dishes. What did I order?. Peking duck is their signature menu item that the chef is very proud of. He came out and carved the duck for us. This version was quite meaty and very tender, which I liked because some versions of peking duck have much smaller slices of meat.
We celebrated my aunt’s birthday dinner at Man Ri Sung. Located on the 3rd floor of Aberdeen Centre in Richmond, it’s a Korean restaurant with Chinese influence. The food had elements of both cuisines which I thought was pretty interesting. Man Ri Sung Korean Restaurant. They provide several duck set courses so we ordered two sets of the Duck for 4 people. Each set includes 4 side dishes, 1 peking duck with 20 pieces of wrap, one of either boiled dumplings or pan-fried potato noodles or rice sausage, and one of either the duck hot pot with cut noodles or duck congee. Since we got 2 of the same set, we ordered one duck congee and one duck hot pot and for the other dish, we just ordered 2 of the pan-fried potato noodles since that seemed more filling for all of us.
Man Ri Sung Korean Restaurant is now located on the 3rd floor of Aberdeen Mall in Richmond. Back in January 2011, I went to their original location in Coquitlam, where I went with my family to devour their delicious BBQ Duck and other Korean dishes. Soon after they closed their doors due to the construction of the planned Evergreen Line. Then they opened again on Westminster Hwy near the Richmond Public Market. A few years later, they closed again. NOW, they are back again at Aberdeen Mall! I fell like I’ve been stalking them for the past few years.
Man Ri Sung Korean Restaurant is now located on the 3rd floor of Aberdeen Mall in Richmond. Back in January 2011, I went to their original location in Coquitlam, where I went with my family to devour their delicious BBQ Duck and other Korean dishes. Soon after they closed their doors due to the construction of the planned Evergreen Line. Then they opened again on Westminster Hwy near the Richmond Public Market. A few years later, they closed again. NOW, they are back again at Aberdeen Mall! I fell like I've been stalking them for the past few years.
What really captivated me was their passion for creating great food that blended Chinese and Korean cuisine together. I love the dinner sets and you gotta get the duck.
This is a pretty small restaurant, in a somewhat rundown complex across from Richmond Public Market, but the food here is pretty legit and good on pricing. I would love to come back with a larger group to try the duck feasts, along with their bigger hot pots. Not to say that Momo and I don’t already eat enough for two people, but then I wouldn’t need to roll out the door once I’m finished.
My family and I found an advertisement in the local paper about this Man Ri Sung Restaurant in Aberdeen. It was originally on Westminster and in a much smaller location. I guess business was good so now they moved to a bigger and better spot. They specialize in peking duck and Korean food. It's kind of a weird mix but I have an inkling it's because the chef is Chinese and he married a Korean wife. They have some set menus for 4 (which we got) and 8 people which are great because the planning is already done for you. Both set menus include peking duck and a variety of different dishes. For $75.95 (the 4 people set menu), we got a whole duck slicked up and ready for peking duck wrapping goodness, duck hot pot (with homemade knife cut noodles), and a choice of Japchae, blood sausage, or potstickers. We went with the Japchae. Some banchans (Korean side dishes) for good measure. They had bean sprouts, kimchi, pickled radishes, and sweet potatoes. My whole family was impressed by the quality of the BBQ duck. The skin was extremely crispy and the meat was juicy. Furthermore, the famous Chef (his pic is on the menu) personally came to take our order and ask us how it was throughout the meal. I saw him do that with a couple of other tables too. It's nice to see a Chef or store owner take the time to know his customers and ask for feedback. That is what truly separates entrepreneurs who put their heart and soul into their business and the 'investors' or business owners that just do it for pure profit. For peking duck virgins, this is how you make your wrap. You take a piece of 'crepe' or chinese pancake, put hoisin sauce on it, add the green onion and julienne cucumber, and top it with duck skin/meat. Wrap it up and you're good to go! The japchae was flavourful and had enough veggies and mushrooms to fill me up before the hot pot arrived. The set menu allowed us to choose between the 'Duck Hotpot' or 'Duck Congee'. After having this hotpot, I would absolutely recommend get
its ironic how i'm writing about man ri sung at the old location RIGHT after eating at the new location, but at least i'm finally writing about it (and combining two visits!) i will now try harder to catch up on my 100s of posts still needed to be written. anyways, the food! the noodles were unexpectedly the star of the lunch. knife shaved and toothsome, they were al dente and not all equal sizes but absolutely delicious. visit 1: spicy pork with rice - lunch special ($8.99): pretty self explanatory with the delicious banchan as well. good price for the amount of meat give (price is now $9.99 at aberdeen). quite oily 3.75/5 spicy seafood noodle soup (~$10): this was so good…the soup was not too spicy and was delicious with lots of al dente noodles sitting on the bottom. the seafood wasn't TOO plentiful but it didn't matter, the noodles were THAT GOOD 5/5 visit 2: going through my pictures i ordered almost the exact same thing…oops (sorry no
鱈魚湯. Fish soup is sweet and yummy!
Best Korean Restaurant in Richmond :). I am Korean...who is always craving for Really good Korean food around my place.
When I found this place I was so happy that i finally dine out for good quality Korean food with good service.
(Other places,, expensive...cannot really satisfied with taste...I rather cook by myself....even that's sometimes better!;;)
I highly recommend Dumpling Soup :) & Sam Gye Tang (Chicken soup?)
I think they barely use MSG... LOTS OF REAL MEAT & SOUP INSTEAD!! :)
Always satisfied with the good quality food and great service!
Thanks! :) I do not miss "REAL"Korean food much after I found this place !!
Go for the Soup Avoid the Duck. Since Man Ri Sung recently opened we dined there twice. On our first trip we stuck to the more typical Korean dishes of kimchi jjigae (kimchi soup), maeuntang (fish soup), and haemul pajeon (seafood pancake). The soups were OK. Though they could have been more spicy. The pancake was horrible. The only seafood in the pancake was octopus tentacles and they were like eating rubber bands and the bottom of the pancake black and it had a charred taste. As there is not much competition in the area for Korean food I may go there again for the soup. On our second visit we ordered the duck. Man Ri Sung advertises itself as Quanjude style duck. Quanjude is a famous beijing tourist restaurant which serves duck. (Not the best by a longshot in Beijing IMHO but I digress) This duck tasted nothing like Beijing duck and suffered from dry flesh and lack of crispy skin. Beijing duck skin should shatter. This one was chewy and not in a Star Wars kind of way. The meat was dried out too. Had better duck locally at many other places like Kirin, Imperial, and even Sun Sui Wah. They serve a choice of duck soup or duck congee after the roast duck. We opted for the duck soup with cutting noodles which was pretty good. I actually liked the rich flavor of the duck broth and the texture of the noodles. Overall I may be back again but only for the Korean soups or stews as there are no other Korean restaurants in the area. It doesn't compare all that well to the Korean places in Coquitlam or Vancouver.
Awsome duck!. Excellent food as usual!
Thanks to Chowtimes, we noticed the place moved to Richmond and shock, it is so close to where we live : ) Yeah~~~
Excellent duck, excellent food : )
but i must say that the place is a bit cold no matter where you sit and hot pot does not help that much
Man Ri Sung is known for their Korean version of peking duck, which I unfortunately didn't get to try, because you need at least 4+ people, and you have to call in 2 hours beforehand for a reservation! Man Ri Sung is indeed run by Koreans, but they hired a few Mandarin speaking waitresses to cater towards the large chinese population in Richmond! Banchan 2/5 stars The banchan here was alright. The potatoes weren't that great. They weren't crusted on the outside and the sauce it was sitting in was a bit too watery. The bean sprouts were dressed in a light tasting sesame vinaigrette. I liked the kimchi though, it wasn't too spicy, and had a good balance of tang-spiciness. Bimbimbap $10.99 3.5/5 stars My dad, being very p
Man Ri Sung is really a fantastic little place. The food came fairly quickly (though we did come right before the rush hour hit) and the waitress was pretty attentive to us. And of course, it was delicious, so what more could you ask for!
I was super excited when I signed up to attend the Duck Feast at Man Ri Sung with Chowtimes and a bunch of other people. I brought along with me - M, Fragileboy, InsecureGirl, and MedicalGiraffe. I have been to Man Ri Sung a few months ago before they closed down in Coquitlam. They serve up authentic Korean dishes and is most famous of their peaking duck feast. We were all pretty gung ho about getting to the dinner and left Brentwood Mall a bit before 6pm so it would ensure us that we would arrive on time. Sometimes, things are not always according to plan. In this case, trying to navigate our way to Man Ri Sung was the most failed moment for me in a long time. Our anticipated 30 minute car ride became an hour car ride. Brentwood Mall to below the airport ( Typed in wrong address into iphone…3211 instead of 8311) We arrived right on time at the wrong plaza, but after roaming around we couldn't find it anywhere. So, we looked it up and realized it was on the other side of Richmond. At
Man Ri Sung is an amazing Korean Restaurant located on North Road. I always went here with my sister and they have the most amazing BBQ duck special. It seems like thats the only item we ever order. Today, PinappleBun, MandaPanda, and Officialmaglee decided we should go for the oh so yummy duck! THe interior has many wooden tables and chairs. Sometimes the decor is very mismatched…like the chairs we had. Don't expect too much from the decor since it's all about the taste of the food here. They have lunch specials and other traditional korean dishes. For their duck special, for $49.99 you get side dishes, Crispy duck wings, DIY duck wraps, hot pot, and your choice of Japchae or dumplings. This set feed about 4 - 5 people. We had a group of 4 girls eat this and we were all full! They first start off by giving you a few korean side dishes - bean sprouts, kimchi, sweet potato and cucumber/tofu. This time the chef did not come out into the dining room to slice the duck infront of us. They
...ensuring that each duck is prepared fresh. I’m sure pre-slicing them onto platters ahead of time would save a few minutes but then it wouldn’t be as tender and juicy. You can tell Chef Lee is dedicated to his craft and wants people to enjoy his food. Unfortunately, he doesn’t speak very much English but se
When I first heard that Man Ri Sung was closed, I was disappointed. You see about almost 2 years ago, I discovered this restaurant and that they had really cheap/great lunch combos. Later on, I went on to discover their new duck fest (blogged here), which really made an impression. So when Chowtimes blogged about spotting the new Man Ri Sung restaurant opening up in Richmond, I was certainly happy.
Man Ri Sung is well known for their Duck Feast. When they were in Coquitlam, they had the duck feast for just $50 and that is good enough for … 4 or 5 people. So it was such a great deal then. That was two years ago. Today it is $59 which is not too bad.
The restaurant was very clean and the ambience was a very "chill" one! The lighting was on the darker side, but it did add to the modern atmosphere of the restaurant! The servers were very friendly and kept checking up on us while we ate.
The food was very delicious, although it was on the pricier side of things!
My friends and I got the Royal Marinated Galbi, Herb Pork Belly, and the Seafood Pancake. The serving sizes are relatively big (especially the seafood pancake) and when you order food, it comes with many side dishes; you will definitely be full!
Had lots to eat, but was so hungry that I didn’t get a chance to take a photo of the food before we feasted. I did however get a chance to snap a picture of the pork bone soup which was amazing!! Would come again but for a special occasion or with more friends - definitely on the more expensive side of KBBQ. BUT regardless, still amazingly delicious 😍
Super attentive and great service. The food was great and many sides. Got the beef tongue and pork galbi and saam set. Perfect for two people.
Everything here was delicious. The quality of the meat was great. The soft tofu soup was delicious. Sura is on the pricier side but everything is amazing including the service. They also have an amazing lunch deal. Their seafood pancake is a must try.
Food was delicious. The pork bone soup and rice cakes were really good. It was a bit disappointing because I heard good things about the lunch set. we came for the lunch set, but it was unavailable with no news on when it would return.
Not the same "Sura" as we know in Richmond, this one is "more Korean". The food is quite authentic, sauce is great, and doenjang jjigae tastes delicious, while the beef soup is a bit less tasty. Price is fair compare with the one in Richmond.
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