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I've heard a lot about Manpuku and have been meaning to check it out. I went around 9pm on a Friday for a late dinner. They had a huge menu selection which was awesome, but unfortunately they ran out of the seafood and beef dishes for the night. Here's what I ordered: - Japanese potato salad: 1/5 don't order this... definitely not the sweet Japanese potato salad I'm used to. This one was seasoned with mustard seeds and no salt? - Tea rice: 5/5. Amazing, really flavorful and light, texture was on point as well. Best part? It was only 3.99! Probably the most bang for your buck on this menu. - Stew beef with potatoes: 3/5. Typical Japanese dish you cook at home, you usually can't go wrong with this one. The dish was a bit too sweet for my liking, but I wasn't expecting much for $3.99. All three dishes only cost me 12 bucks. I think it's pretty worth considering the wide menu selection they offer. I would definitely come back and check out their other dishes!
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