Mana Food Bar
- Neighborhood: East Village / Ukrainian Village
- 1742 W. Division St.
- Chicago, IL 60622
- 773-342-1742
- Price range: $$ ($9-$15)
Susan Thompson (who co-owns De Cero and Sushi Wabi) partnered with Jill Barron (the exec chef at De Cero) to open this Wicker Park vegetarian spot. The menu features a variety of global influences, including Mediterranean, Asian and Middle Eastern, with a focus on creative veggie preparations that capitalize on flavor and spice and make limited use of the usual meat alternatives such as seitan and tofu. Everything on the menu comes in both large and small plate formats so you can graze or go for a traditional meal (small plates $5-$9; large plates $9-$17). Don't miss the Mana sliders, tasty little brown rice and mushroom burgers with spicy mayo that go for $3 a pop. The 32-seat space, designed by Harlan Thompson (Susan’s hubbie), features custom-made reclaimed wood furniture and other green touches, including light fixtures made from old sushi gettas (those cutting board-esque platters many sushi spots use). Seating options include a spacious 30-foot food counter/bar, booths and tables, and a 20-seat outdoor cafe.
Getting There
- Cross Streets:
- Division and Paulina Streets
- Parking:
- Metered and Street Parking Difficult
- Public Transportation:
- Blue Line "L" stop: Division; CTA bus: Division-70
- Wheelchair Access:
- Yes
The Basics
- Hours:
- 4-10 p.m. Sunday-Thursday; noon-11 p.m. Friday-Saturday
- Cuisine:
- Eclectic, Vegan, and Vegetarian
- Meals Served:
- Dinner and Lunch
- Price Range:
- $$ ($9-$15)
- Reservations:
- Not Accepted
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar. Non-alcoholic beverages include fresh vegetable juice and raw smoothies. BYOB permitted for wine with $15/bottle corkage fee.
Features
- Carryout:
- Yes
- Payment Methods:
- American Express, Cash, Mastercard, and Visa
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes. For about 20
- Delivery:
- Yes. Delivery available 4-9 p.m. Sunday-Thursday, 4-10 p.m. Friday, noon-10 p.m. Saturday.
- Seating :
- For 32
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"A delight for your tastebuds!"
By jenster from East Village, October 5, 2009
My husband and I are not vegetarian and the first time we ate there, we didn't know it was vegetarian. It wasn't until after we ordered that it daw...
Report This Review"love it"
By marien from suburbs, September 4, 2009
Eaten here several times and it is always interesting. Don't even think of it as vegetarian--good food for everyone
Report This Review"Nothing I couldn't make myself at home"
By laura from Rogers Park, July 4, 2009
Very disappointing. The food was flavorless and overprice. It tasted fresh, but it was nothing I couldn't make at home myself. Also, not very al...
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