Very generous portions. We ordered the beef bulgogi and the beef bone soup. It was sufficient to feed 4 adults . The side dishes were good especially the kimchi.
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tsui li kok ★★★★★
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JC ★★★★★
Food - 5/5 For $50 you get a big serving of bulgogi, 2 rice bowls, and 6 generous amount of side dishes. It’s not only cheap, it’s really delicious. It does really feel like your mum cooked for you - Mama Park! Bulgogi is nicely marinated and the side dishes were a good complement! Atmosphere - 5/5 It definitely looks like a hidden gem. The place is small but cozy. So you’ll have to reserve a table if you want to dine, especially at night. Service - 5/5 The ladies were lovely and can have a small conversation with. The lady who served us was warm and all smiles. I highly recommend this place. I’m glad I stumbled upon this place here in Google maps. You bet I’m coming back.
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ItsTheKiddo ★★★★★
It feels like you are in South Korea. Tables are limited so be sure to book a table for dinner and lunch. The $50.00 Bulgogi includes 2 rice cup is good for 3 people and sides are amazing. The 3 ladies that works there are friendly and amazing.
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Zijian Gao ★☆☆☆☆
I ordered three items: the squid and pork belly mix, a pancake, and a serving of fried chicken. I placed the order over the phone and picked it up at the store. They charged me a total of $145, which is way too expensive. What’s more, the prices listed on their Google menu are significantly different from the in-store prices—completely inconsistent. Take the squid and pork belly platter shown in my photo, for example—can you believe it costs $70 NZD? Normally, a similar dish at other Korean restaurants would only be around $30–40. This place charges almost double, and even at that price, the portion size is really small. As for the taste, I can only say it’s absolutely not worth the price. Overall, this is the least cost-effective and least tasty Korean restaurant I’ve ever tried.
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Kayc Hilihetule ★★★★☆
Went to Mumma Parks to try some Korean food the space is nice and cozy and good for small groups. It’s a place where you should buy dishes to share with other people and eat family style so you can try different things. I would say this is about a 4 out of 5 stars because it feels like you’re eating at someone’s house in terms of the food nothing amazing but a lot of good things
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Elaine Zheng ★★★★★
Small but very cozy little restaurant, only 6 tables inside and it’s best to book in advance. Great food and service, really enjoyed our dinner there tonight. Will definitely come back again and try other food.
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Janus Lee ★★★★★
Love their side dishes and the flavours are amazing. The squid has a chargrilled taste which is really yummy. The Korean fried chicken is tasty too. Lots of food for 2 people, definitely enough for 3-4people if you are not big eaters. Great little place to eat in East Auckland
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Hina Patel ★★★★★
My family and I really enjoy this place and the big portions they provide. Family friendly and their spice levels are pretty top notch. If you’re wanting a good spicey Korean experience this would be great for you.
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Hai nguyen ★★★★☆
Very good Korean food and friendly staff. The place is very small so advance booking is recommended
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Akanksha Sharma ★★★★★
It’s just the best, most chill and authentic Korean food place! The owner (I think) is a one woman army who pretty much does everything right from seating guests to hanging out Uber deliveries. Nice to go with a group of friends. The side dishes are amazing and also more than the usual that other places do. Oh And kimchi pancake was to die for! Pictures really don’t do it justice
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What is the address of Mama Park's?
Mama Park's is located at 17A Aviemore Drive, Highland Park, Auckland 2010, New Zealand
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You can contact Mama Park's at +64 9 534 8282
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