Mango Mango Dessert in New York
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New York, New York County, New York, US
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- Monday:11AM–8:30PM
- Tuesday:11AM–8:30PM
- Wednesday:11AM–8:30PM
- Thursday:11AM–8:30PM
- Friday:11AM–10PM
- Saturday:11AM–10PM
- Sunday:11AM–9:30PM
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I was first introduced to mango mango via their Brooklyn location. Id never been to this location prior to quarantine. Upon entering, without any tables or seating assembled, you can clearly see how narrow the space is. There are tables set up right as you come in which kind of barricade you from going in any further than you have to, which is good. Im glad they are keeping a good amount of distance away from their customers to keep everyone safer. There was only one employee working that I could see on the Saturday afternoon when I stopped by. Currently, they are operating on a takeout only basis. You can order ahead and pick up your order or like me, you can walk in and place an order on the spot and wait. I was only getting drinks so it was a little less than five minutes from entering, ordering and leaving.I highly recommend stopping by this location and showing some love during these times as many local businesses settle into a new normal. Their mangoes are always deliciously ripe and sweet, and their staff are friendly and efficient. I always enjoy getting their Snow White mango slush. It hits the spot 10/10 times. Their mochi is heavenly soft, and their mango pancakes are huge and the perfect treat for any sweet tooth. Those are my favorite recommendations. My best friends really enjoy their waffles and crepes as well. Theyve also got durian on the menu if mangoes arent your thang.
Fresh, yummy, creative desserts! The service was quite friendly and fast. We ordered one dessert with mango and one with taro. Both were really nice but different. The one with mango tasted fresh and the ice cream taste blended really well. The one with taro was milky and reminded me of an old-time dessert in Southeast Asia. Price was affordable and we got coupons of 15% off for the next purchase!
Mahn I have been like three times to this restaurant, I am amazed with their desserts. My best friend purchased a tiramisu which she raved about constantly. Priceless place , cozy environment, and really good servers. Should be in the top 10 must visit places in Chinatown.
Good and refreshing on a warm day. Love the glutinous balls along with the mango ice cream. A little pricey comparing to the size of the bowl. Cute outdoor seating area with 3 tables. Theres a $5 off coupon if you order inside. Wish I knew. I ordered via app using the scan outside...
Scale of 1-10Interior design: 7Customer service: 7Food (weighs twice as much): 7.5Price: 7Mouth watering, delicious desserts. Not a fan of the whole super bright atmosphere. Id prefer slightly dimmed and cozy atmosphere. The price is a bit on the pricer end and doesnt entirely justify the portions. Very little customer interaction which was ok. Would recommend anyone who doesnt care about anything other than the food cuz it was 👌Please like the review if it was helpful 😁
A little shop with a few places to sit with great fruity desserts. The mango pancakes and dessert soup/sundaes are delicious. A little expensive (compared to the now-closed beautiful memory :( which I miss!). The cream in the pancakes is a little grainy and dry compared to others Ive had, but still yummy with the perfect mango and impossibly thin crepe.
The desserts at this branch is not as good as the others. Cash only. Mangos were very hard, sour, and unripe. The grapefruit was bitter. The mango stick rice ball was super thick and chewy. Not the most pleasant of the experiences. They have combos as with other branches to save a little bit off original prices.
I visit this dessert restaurant every time I’m in New York as it reminded me so much of HK. This is by far the best Cantonese dessert restaurant in New York, traditional HK desserts in a HK cafe setting, food is tasty and great value for money. This is the perfect cafe for anyone that misses HK food. Round the corner there’s a HK cafe Cha Chan Tang that offers delicious HK food to complete the outing.
Craving Mangoes, definitely a place to check out if your in New York Chinatown. Large dessert selection, with many options. Got the mango combo B which had mango mochi with a side of mangos, rice ball in mango juice with mangos and lychee jelly with mango ice cream. Getting the combo gives you a small taste of the few items on the menu. Its a nice way to try a few things but probably wouldve opted for just the rice balls and mangos. We also tried a mango bowl with strawberries, mango, lychee jelly and mango juice & ice cream. Tasted similar to a dish from the combo but with added strawberries, wasnt really a fan of the ice cream, creamy but tasted a little artificial.
The new remodel looks nicer and cleaner. I think for such a small place, table service is an unnecessary addition to what used to be a counter service. Also, the AC wasn’t working when we visited and it was a very hot day. I had the mango with sago and was not as good as I remembered. Not worth the money.
Usually swing by here with my friends after dinner for dessert. Nice, cozy spot. A little too small for my taste, and your neighbors can literally hear what youre saying. But its Chinatown, so it is what it is.I recently tried the mango mille cake and it is amazing. Its similar to the mango pancake, but the pancake has more cream. The matcha crepe cake is also good. I recommend the mango slush drink, but not so much as the strawberry one. Strawberry have high contents of water so the slush drink comes out too watery. However, if you mix the mango and strawberry together, it should be okay. The hot dessert is not bad. I recommend the black sesame paste soup with mochi, but not the longan and dates soup. I heard the mango sundae is great and I will try that on a warmer day.My go-to is the Strawberry Mango Juice Sago and Grass Jelly with Mango/Matcha ice cream. Not listed on the menu, but the store is pretty flexible with changing the ingredients in your order, so thats a plus.
Very small and cute place. Very clean. The desserts are great, they also have take out orders to go. I came with a friend, I had the mango, strawberry sago, lychee jelly and mango ice cream and my friend had the green tea ice cream, jelly, red beans. The place is clean and follows Covid-19 health protocol.
Just took my grandson there after his summer camp. I had the mango w red beans and he had the mango w ice cream and tapioca. Both deserts were delicious. The service was good and the orders were served in just a short wait. The place is small but extremely comfortable! Afterward, I ordered a mango snow white slush o to go for my grandson because what we had was so good! Lovely place 👍
Pretty new good exotic desserts made of just mango which is pretty cool to take pics of and to try it if you are a mango lover. Highly recommend. Seating is limited since the store is so small. People come to order pick up and leave. However, i gave them a 3 star because the staff is not courteous or friendly at all and they gave us attitude when we gave them 15% tip.
We ordered the mango with black rice and coconut milk. We only ordered one thing to try and see if it was good or not, before ordering more items that looked tempting. We love mango anything so we were excited to try this place.The mangos were frozen, not fresh, and soggy, as though they were defrosted days ago...the black rice didnt taste right, it was over cooked, flavorless, and the coconut milk, wasnt of high quality either.I was a little concerned before we came in how the dessert place (the ice cream factory) next door had a line out the door (rightfully so, they are amazing -a review of that place next) and this mango mango dessert bar had hardly anyone here.Unfortunately, it wasnt just that the dessert ($7) was a waste, but also, the place is tight, and service wasnt great, so there is nothing to give other than 1 star, which I dislike rating.
My out of town friends love this place and i am not a fan of sweet. Service can be improved but with minimal seating of 10, I dont expect much and so should you.Ordering might be a bit confusing. You have to pick crepe or waffle and then pick your flavor. Its not like Chinatown ice cream factory. You get 2 scoop in your Sundae which is enough to share among 2 ppl. Their thousand layer cake is decent.You should try to get the seat first then order if you want to stay.
I remember the first time I came here. I trekked all the way from another borough to this location just to get the mango ice cream and now they have restaurants everywhere! I love this place so much! The desserts are so tasty and cute. You cant go wrong with mango anything
This mango-themed dessert shop is great! Chinatown competition is stiff, so they were running a very good promotion on their hot milk sago series when we went, with an over 40% off discount. Theres no waiter service, but there are a few tables and seats available for those who want to sit and enjoy their dessert.
If you couldnt already tell, mangoes are the base ingredient for most of the dessert here but they still have a great variety featuring other fruits and sweets, and have a cute presentation. Wish the place was a bit bigger to accommodate additional seating so not ideal for groups but worth a try if you are with a friend or two.
Of all things mango, this would be a great place to celebrate and enjoy the sweet seasonal fruit. Mango mango specializes only in desserts with what else, mango! The place is rather small with only two tables, so its best if you take your dessert on the go. If you decide to go as a group, get the mango combos that they have, this way, you can sample every dessert that is offered. Desserts ranges from drinks to puddings to hot mango dishes (still desserts), so theres plenty of options to choose from. Good place to go to after dinner, or perhaps after your lunch break.
Amazing Asian dessert spot in Chinatown! Even though I was craving boba, I ended up at Mango Mango Dessert because I was entranced by their dessert, which ended up being better than boba. I had their Snow White drink which was amazing! The mango was very fresh and the milk was on point. Not too sweet, despite how it looks. Definitely can hit the spot for any sweet cravings.
Cute name and desserts. Everything is very light and fresh. Their milk pudding (topped with mango or strawberries) comes in an adorable cup with a tiny spoon, very cute for picnics. The space is small and can only fit 4 tables but Columbus Park is a block away and the desserts are easy to carry over to the park.
This place is really about Mangoes and ironically one of my friends who was with me at the time was not in the mood for Mangoes. So we ordered Special A and B total costing around $20 (Do have them stamp your card). The order comes with 4 Mochi Balls, Rice Glutinous Ball Soup, Ice Cream and a Drink--All of which is surrounded with a generous portion of what???? Mangoes.Let me say because this is my first time trying it, it was worth it and I really wanted seconds but its a place I would go to if I have a craving for it. To me its like soda or liquor and a mood thing whereas ice cream and teas are more my thing on a frequent basis...At about the same size as the Chinatown Ice Cream Factory a few stores down, theyre able to fit about 4 round tables and 12 seats which was pretty amazing. They only accept cash even though their POS is advanced. All in all, I can see myself coming here again though I dont know when.
One of my favorite dessert places! Reminds me of the desserts in Hong Kong. Its very popular and I frequently take the desserts to go. There are 4 or 5 small tables, but generally they are occupied by others.My go to dessert has to be the A01, which is the mango juice with sago, pomelo and mango ice cream. It nice and rich but healthy feeling cause of the fruit.
Ive been here twice because a friend insisted this was the best place for dessert. Mango is one of my favorite fruits so the name itself was enticing. I came at the beginning and end of winter. I had both the Mango juice with Sago and Pomelo and the Snow White Mango juice with Sago and Pomelo. Ive also tried a couple of other menu items. Both times the mango was sour, and not in season. This is pretty unavoidable in the winter, but if they really wanted to, they could import it from a country that had in season mangoes. Instead, they decide to serve sour fruit in their desserts, and to make it worse, they put artificial mango juices to try to cover up the sourness. I prefer having fresh fruit and non artificial ingredients in my desserts. Its not as healthy as thy try to pitch- nothing from a can is really healthy, now is it?
I have been here at least six times with all different groups of friends and they have loved it! Its much like the Hui Lau Shan in Hong Kong, the cream of the crop in mango desserts, thus reinforcing its authenticity. The snow white drink is delicious. Get anything with mango ice-cream and coconut milk! You will not be disappointed!!
Its so hard to decide what to get here.Its all delicious!Its all made with fresh ingredients and of course mangos. I didnt realize how creative one can get. At mango mango they do it.Only bad point is 2 small tables-but the service is quick and they make it yummy.Warning: you will fall victim to mango.....China Town is the best when its open on Christmas....
Total reviews rating 4.5
199 Reviews for Mango Mango Dessert 2023:
Review №1
2022-06-05Awesome place for anything mango dessert related. Literally a shop specializing in spotlighting on mango! Tried the durian cheesecake for a change and would definitely recommend to anyone somewhat skeptical of durian. The flavors are subtle and are approachable.
Review №2
2022-04-03Mango mango is one of those dessert places you should try if you enjoy mango and Asian desserts. I feel like it’s Taiwanese based off the fact that the mango desserts remind me a lot more of Taiwan than of what I would typically associate with a Chinese dessert place (ex. MeetFresh). Personally, I prefer that as it gives me a nostalgic factor. That being said, mango mango has some really good dessert dishes and the service is quick. If you’re lucky you will be able to go when there’s not a crowd as the seating is limited due to popularity.
Review №3
2022-05-30These were some delicious mango desserts! None of them overly sweet. Just right. The mango mille cake was nice and light; yummy moussey-ness between the crepe layers.
Review №4
2021-11-25Loved this dessert place. Mango mille cake is amazing and we tried mango mochi too. Excellent flavor. Cant get enough of mangos ever! We also picked up a Birthday mille cake and it was perfection!
Review №5
2021-07-27A really cute cafe ! the inside seating is adorable.the desserts are super refreshing. the chunks of mango were also very fresh and sweet. highly recommend checking this place out !
Review №6
2021-09-09A hidden gem in Chinatown, all the desserts are refreshing and the service efficient, the classic dessert with mango and lychee quickly became my favorite combination, the Mango Millie Crepe has a creamy and delicious texture that I hope to try again.I recommend going with some time as the restaurant is small so there is limited seating.
Review №7
2022-06-27The mango pancakes are an absolute must. Fresh whipped cream with ripe mangos inside custom skin is the best. Ice cream portions are gigantic. Absolute pleasure!
Review №8
2022-01-01Excellent vegan options. Semi labeled menu and accommodating waitress.
Review №9
2022-07-06Tried Mango Mango in Chinatown, being a mango fan, their menu is mouth watering for me. I went with the mango Sago and mixed fruit tea. Mango Sago tasted delicious with the mango sauce, but the mango chicks were a let down, maybe because winter is mango season. The fruit tea drink is refreshing. They even put tapioca and pomelo in the drink, which I ate separately after finishing my drink.
Review №10
2022-06-19Amazing mango desserts, some of the best Ive ever had!