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  • I TOLD YOU I'D BE BACK SON!!!! LOL I initially came through last week to try this place out, however, discovered that my homie's place, Kaba Curry, was here and had to have it since I never had it as long as he was in business. Thankfully, this place is so close to the crib, I can hit up this place everyday of the week. Located in a food court dubbed, "the Internet Cafe," this place is a hidden gem and probably much more known by CSN students since the campus is nearby. I was under the impression that the place was some broke down ghetto rigged internet cesspool for child predators. Low and behold, the place is the ish, offering multiple genres, each equally dope in its own right. You have to come here to see it for your self. The ambiance is, well, let's say there isn't one. It literally looks like a food court for Tyrian Lannister (Game of Thrones), tiny yet full of surprises. It's simplicity let's you focus more on the grinds and show your appreciation to their craft. The service at Manna is best titled, "mom and pop." They are the epitome of the definition and reminds me of home (Hawaii). In fact, they offer spam musubi, an island favorite at a decent price. Word on the streets was that it uses to be a buck fifty, but now priced at two bones a pop. Mamasan, what I like to call her, is sweet and hard working considering its only her and what may be here American hubby. They remind me of a good friends parents I call my uncle and aunty, typical couples back home are Caucasian and Korean, most common with military men betrothed and wed to Asian women during WWII...fun fact of the day. I love them. I smashed on the soondubu [sic] meal that comes with all the fixings including kim chee, daikon, egg omelete, bean sprouts, etc. The soup was served in a sizzling hot pot and naturally a side of spam musubi completed the meal. The kim chee seemed a little over fermented, so it was dumped in the soup to add a jige-esque taste to mask what it lacked. Otherwise, the meal was cheap and good to go. Apparently, this place has been here for over seven years and the veterans of the food court while many others come and go. I can't believe that I missed this place this whole time.
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