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It is easy to miss this nondescript Korean diner in the busy & crowded food market at P.S. B2. The shop is painted a calming hue of apple green and the tiny wooden tables & chairs and the chalkboards & painted wooden cutouts adorning the walls remind me of a primary school classroom. However, dont expect tuckshop or food court prices here. The menu is small but offers adequate choices for a quick & easy meal. Bibimbap, bulgogi, ramen, nyeongmeon, pajeon, tteokbokki ~ Manna Story serves them all.
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It is easy to miss this nondescript Korean diner in the busy & crowded food market at P.S. B2. The shop is painted a calming hue of apple green and the tiny wooden tables & chairs and the chalkboards & painted wooden cutouts adorning the walls remind me of a primary school classroom. However, dont expect tuckshop or food court prices here. The menu is small but offers adequate choices for a quick & easy meal. Bibimbap, bulgogi, ramen, nyeongmeon, pajeon, tteokbokki ~ Manna Story serves them all.

I opted for bibimbap $11++ which comes with a choice of sliced beef or spicy chicken. I had the beef bibimbap which was quite good ~ plenty of colourful, crunchy shredded vegetables, a portion of sliced beef & a sunny side up in a stainless steel bowl. Here the rice is served separately in a stainless steel bowl with lid, so you can add all or just part of the rice. Gochujung comes in a plastic sauce bottle (like those used at Old Chang Kee snack kiosks) & the diner can customize the spice level according to individual preference. Side dishes are limited & served in small saucers. However we spied other diners asking for refills and we did likewise.

Canned drinks are priced at $2++.

Reasonably priced and tasty Korean fare, with speedy service to facilitate fast customer turnover.
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2013-03-20