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Friday, July 17, 2009

Restaurant review: Manow Asian Brasserie in Dallas

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Interior of Manow

Photo by Eddie Garza

Interior of Manow

On a busy block during lunch rush, it was baffling to find Manow Asian Brasserie, a chic little spot with high marks on Urban Spoon, completely empty.

“Maybe rush starts later around here,” I thought. But no — every other place looked slammed.

“Is it possible there are 7-foot tall drag queens by the wig shop next door scaring people off?” Nope. No drag queens in sight. Plus, peeps around these parts know they’re harmless anyway ... mostly.

So I braced myself for a potentially awful meal — and I’m happy to report I was wrong again.

Avocado Roll at Manow

Photo by Eddie Garza

Avocado Roll at Manow

The menu at Manow was overwhelming. Going down the extensive sushi list alone was a challenge — tuna this, salmon that … not too much for us in this department. So I settled on the Avocado Roll — an elegant sushi roll filled with fresh, feathered avocado. Though presentation was beautiful, I did find the roll to be a bit boring — a simple coating of sesame seeds might have been enough to add complexity.

Each entrée is served with steamed rice and a delicate miso soup. My lunch selection was the Basil Eggplant — a stir fry of tofu, eggplant, onion, button mushrooms, red and green bells, and loads of basil. Larger cuts of the eggplant were a bit spongy, but the overall dish was fantastic.

Basil Eggplant at Manow

Photo by Eddie Garza

Basil Eggplant at Manow

My follow up visit to Manow was during dinner rush. Again — empty!

While I waited for my dining companion to arrive, I scanned the specialty drink menu. The cocktails had catchy (if not campy) names like Dirty Sanchez, Bad Kitty Cosmo, Love Me Long Time Iced Tea, and Sloe Screw. Fun — and totally appropriate for the neighborhood.

I started dinner with a seaweed salad that didn’t make my brain sad. The salad was bright, flavorful, and served in a cute martini glass. Main course was the Japanese Curry — a fragrant and well-balanced curry with tofu, onion, sweet potato, and carrot. Delicious!

Japanese Curry at Manow

Japanese Curry at Manow

All vegetable entrées can be ordered without fish sauce or egg, and range between $9 - $11.

So why is this place so dead during the busiest dining hours? And why is the KFC down the block always packed? Sad, really.

I encourage everyone to check out Manow. The service is great, drinks are stiff, and the food is excellent!


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Nice stuff. Thanks for putting this place on my radar.

Michael Anderson Verified

4 months, 1 week ago
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my guess why it's empty: because it's relatively expensive and, based on some of your comments, not that well executed.

luniz Anonymous

4 months, 1 week ago
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I buy all of my wigs next door. Underwhelmed by the food.

Nancy Nichols Verified

4 months, 1 week ago
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GOOD LOOKING FOOD........

alexander troup Verified

4 months, 1 week ago
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I'm familiar with this neighborhood and, the Thai restaurant that was the tenant prior to Manow. Personally, after perusing their menu, I think their pricing is going to make it difficult for them to succeed in this strip that's anchored by a KFC and includes a check cashing store and other business's that do not give this strip an atmosphere conducive to a "high profile" Asian restaurant.

twinwillow Anonymous

3 months, 2 weeks ago
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