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Mangetu presents a veritable tour of authentic Asian dishes. Pronounced man-ge-tu The Name derives from 'Mangetsu' the Japanese meaning for Full moon, and the French interpretation 'mange tout' Eat everything. Home of the green tea martini and one of Dublin's finest cocktail menus. The 95 cover restaurant's interior is exclusively designed by Vincent Tsang and Miho Sakamoto, and lends a striking backdrop to a selection of Thai, Chinese, Japanese, Malaysian, Indonesian and Vietnamese dishes. A choice of private booths and open plan seating offers both intimate and group dining. Guests can choose from a la carte or a set menu featuring culinary Delights. The wine list showcases a carefully chosen variety of Old and New world bins. Mangetu can cater for private events up to 95 people seated. Restaurant Reviews Add Your Review » Your Say Joined Jul 10 1 Reviews 1 Hats Off! loading... Shelly68 (First Timer) Credibility Score: 9% Visited: 05 Jul 2010 | Posted: 3 Weeks ago Went for dinner here on a Monday night. The restaurant itself is gorgeous and the food is beautiful. We will definitely go again but not on a Monday night as it was too quiet! Wouldn't stop me returning though Joined Jan 08 2 Reviews 0 Hats Off! loading... lil-lisa (Newbie) Credibility Score: 31% Visited: 04 May 2010 | Posted: 2 Months ago best green thai curry in dublin '); //--> Joined Feb 10 10 Reviews 0 Hats Off! loading... ashortt (Foodie) Credibility Score: 32% Visited: 27 Feb 2010 | Posted: 2 Months ago Mangetu is a nice restaurant --- i just got takeaway but it looks like a nice sit down restaurant --- I would choose to go back there to dine in...really nice atmosphere and very nice decor. Joined Oct 08 44 Reviews 1 Hats Off! loading... kellyc38 (Guru) Credibility Score: 82% Visited: 16 Apr 2010 | Posted: over 2 months ago Went for an ealry bird last Friday - got there and ordered before 7, the place was very queit, and it didnt pick up at all, even when we were leaving about 9. For starters we shared the chicken satay, very tasty, for mains I had Prawn Pad Thai, and my friend had the beef green curry, both delicious, and then we shared a lemon sorbet between us with coffee's. We also had a glass of wine each. Bill came to 27 each inclsuing tip - not bad for location,a nd quality of food we got. Only downfall was the slow service, expecially considering the place was virtually empty. '); //--> Joined Mar 10 2 Reviews 0 Hats Off! loading... liptov (Newbie) Credibility Score: 22% Visited: 10 Apr 2010 | Posted: over 2 months ago I ate in the restaurant this evening and had the Early Bird Menu which was very good value for money. The only negative about my experience was being charged the full price for Cashew Rice in addition to the meal price. My wife didn't have rice with her meal. I had Cashew rice and they charged me €3.50 for the portion. It was explained afterwards that only 2 types were included on the menu. A point not made clear on the menu or by the waiter. I thought it was mean to charge when the difference in price was 0.50 cents. They saved on my wife meal and then tried to effectively charge double on mine. It soured a pleasant dining experience and would prevent my making a return visit. Joined Jul 08 39 Reviews 0 Hats Off! loading... Nifhloc2 (Guru) Credibility Score: 81% Visited: 01 Apr 2010 | Posted: over 2 months ago I Just ate here for lunch, booking is usually necessary as it fills up quite easily. I had the ginger and vegetable stir fry for my main. It was really tasty, a lot off nice flavours. For desert I had the lemongrass creme brulee, which could have been a bit sweeter, but was nice all the same. The mains were 12euro the deserts 5euro so it's reasonably priced, but a bit filling for lunchtime. I would come again. Joined Mar 07 28 Reviews 0 Hats Off! loading... kerryfitzg (Guru) Credibility Score: 73% Visited: 27 Feb 2010 | Posted: over 2 months ago I had intended to go to elsewhere but it was fully booked so decided to try mange tu as it had been open a while and I'd never been. It's certainly very "designer" looking and could credibly be a cool HK restaurant. The service was pretty patchy and the waiter didn't understand us a lot of the time. We had to send one cocktail back as it wasn't blended properly and could make it through the straw. We ordered the duck pancakes to share and they were really tasty. Then Singapore noodles (nothing special - small portion) and prawns with basil and chile (nothing amazing). The wine list was really not great and over priced in my opinion. I don't think I'd go back -there are too many other good Asian restaurants in the area - it wasn't cheap either... 120€ for two and no desert with just one starter. Joined Oct 07 14 Reviews 0 Hats Off! loading... WAGGGS (Connoisseur) Credibility Score: 53% Visited: 25 Feb 2010 | Posted: over 2 months ago The decor is very modern - not in the usual Asian mode - but I found the overall atmosphere very pleasant. The restaurant was quiet the night we visited but even when full there would be plenty of space between the tables. Service was generally good but we were not offered tea/coffee afterwards despite the fact that these should be included (according to the early bird menu shown on the website). I didn't notice whether they were shown on the menu given to us on the night. They have a value menu as well as an early bird (for the same item portions were a little larger on the value menu). The food was delicious and all of us were very happy with our choices which included both European and Thai dishes. Overall it was a very good experience. << First Page < Prev [Results 1 - 8 of 23] Next > Last Page >>
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