





1st Floor, East Side, 81 Donggyo-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul
- 6
229m from Mangwon Station
Lunch 10,000 won range·Dinner 30,000 won range
Open Now ~ Break time at 15:00
- Mobile/Contactless Payment
- Free Wi-Fi
- Take-Out Available
Introduction
Manduran is a Chinese dumpling specialty restaurant run by a female owner of Chinese-Korean descent, who brings over 20 years of experience and dedication. The traditional juicy xiaolongbao is reinterpreted to suit Korean tastes, offering a special flavor. It is a heartfelt restaurant loved by regulars and fans through word of mouth, even without advertising.
Key Features
Unique and rich-flavored dishes such as hangover wonton soup, gyoza, dongpo pork, and liangban noodles are available. All menu items harmonize Korean palates with Chinese tradition, with the juicy dumplings being especially popular. Convenience is enhanced with wireless internet, takeout, and easy payment services.
Visitor Profile
Visitors are evenly distributed between men and women, mainly in their 20s to 40s. The main customer base includes families, office workers, and dumpling enthusiasts, who consistently show their love.
User Reviews
Even when ordering dishes other than xiaolongbao, satisfaction is high, and many visitors praise the taste of dongpo pork and gyoza. The soup dish, wonton soup, is also well-reviewed as a hangover remedy. The revisit rate is high and table turnover is quick.
Nearby Transportation
It is conveniently located near Hapjeong Station on Lines 2 and 6, making public transportation easily accessible. The surrounding area is lively, offering a variety of things to enjoy.
Menu
- Hangover Wonton Soup: KRW 8,000
- Manduran Gyoza: KRW 8,000
- Refreshing Liangban Noodles: KRW 8,000
- Melt-in-your-mouth Dongpo Pork: KRW 24,000
- Frozen Dumplings: KRW 12,000
- Liangban Noodle Meal Kit (for 3): KRW 14,000