What People Are Saying About Ma Ma's Korean Restaurant
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The Scene – Korean barbecue is a fun do-it-yourself dining experience that begins when the server slams a bin of red-hot coals into the little grill built inside your table. Don't worry about not knowing the particulars. The servers explain the custom of the Korean barbecue and take you through the process of cooking your own dinner. – – The Food – A platter of raw, marinated meat (chicken, beef or pork) is brought out, along with about a dozen little bowls of condiments like dried fish, anchovy paste and kimchee (fermented vegetables). Rice…
Warning: No lunch specials on Sunday!
by Speusippus
First of all, the sign on the storefront says Korean _and_ Japanese food is served there. This is basically false. The only hint of anything Japanese in the entire menu was the Tempura appetizer--which is also standard Korean fare anyway.
Now on to my main complaint. I went in prepared to spend ten to fifteen bucks on two lunch entrees. But as I began to order, the waitress interrupted to explain that you can not order lunch entrees on Sunday. They only do dinner--even though they open at 10AM!
The cheapest dinner entree costs sixteen dollars. The waitress insisted that it would only be enough to feed one person--so splitting something wasn't an option.
So let that be a warning to you. On Sundays, you must be prepared to spend at least sixteen dollars per person, even in the morning and at lunch time.
I can't comment on the food, unfortunately. I hear it's good.
- Pros: Unknown
- Cons: Only expensive dinner items on Sundays--even at 10AM
Awesome lunch spot!!
by dustjunky
I work on the Eastside, so finding a good place for lunch isn't easy if you don't want fast-food. I went to Mama's House on a recommendation from a friend, and was really delighted. Why does it always seem that the tiny little hole-in-the-wall places are the best? Service was lightning quick and the lunch specials are great! For $5.99, you will definitely get full. And the presentation is superb. Lunch comes with four bowls of pickled vegetables to snack on along with your meal. I highly recommend the Bolgogi beef. A nice stack of thin-sliced, marinated beef with sauteed vegetables and some of the best fried rice I've had in Indy. I haven't yet been for dinner yet, but I can't wait to try the Korean grill.
- Pros: Service, Taste, Service, Cleanliness
- Cons: Dinner is a bit pricey.
Great korean dishes, at home feel
by ganthony
Good korean dishes. The pork saute is a nice treat to those seeking spicy dishes. Lunch specials are flavorful and are mostly under $10. In all, it's a great place to try Korean for the first of 500th time.
- Pros: flavorful food, many options
- Cons: location
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