Mark’s Kitchen
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Great spot!. I really like the variety of healthy, tasty food and the reasonable prices. That's 5 stars to me. Everything I've tried has been good so …
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The food is delicious and healthy. The people are wonderful. Everyone looks familiar. The service is sometimes a disaster. You can't go wrong. (but th…
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Nice neighborhood eatery. Ecclectic menu of Asian & American dishes. Sweet potato pie was great. Will come here again.…
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Mark's Kitchen is open for Casual Dining. Mark's Kitchen serves Diner, Korean and Vegetarian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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5 Reviews on “Mark’s Kitchen”
Great spot!. I really like the variety of healthy, tasty food and the reasonable prices. That’s 5 stars to me. Everything I’ve tried has been good so far, and I’m looking forward to trying more on the menu. What brought me here in the first place is the vegan options and labeling- wish more places would do that.
The food is delicious and healthy. The people are wonderful. Everyone looks familiar. The service is sometimes a disaster. You can’t go wrong. (but the bathrooms are not accessible – up 4 stairs.)
Nice neighborhood eatery. Ecclectic menu of Asian & American dishes. Sweet potato pie was great. Will come here again.
Lots of choices on the menu, I’ll definitely go back. I had the turkey burger which comes with cranberry sauce spread and a side of yams just like a thanksgiving dinner. My friend had tasty tofu. Overall, a very satisfying meal. There are lots of shops in this neighborhood. For dessert, we went across the street for ice cream.
Really good, satisfying dishes. Very affordable. Wide selection of dishes with plenty of vegetarian options, some Korean favorites like bulgogi and bibimbop, which is one of my favorites, which involved flavored red rice, a semisweet sauce, vegetables, and the best part- a festive fried egg on top. It’s very community oriented, with art by local kids on the wall. I’ve occasionally seen a woman inside eating a meal whom I assume to be homeless, because she sleeps outside a lot, carries her things arons in a shopping cart. I would not be surprised if Mark’s kitchen were giving her free meals. Mark’s is very gay friendly & very kid friendly. I wish that they would invest in some remodeling to make it less noisy. I try to go their when it is not full of kids, beveuse it gets really loud. meals