Mark's Kitchen

Asian restaurant · Takoma Park

Mark's Kitchen

Asian restaurant · Takoma Park

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7006 Carroll Ave, Takoma Park, MD 20912

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Korean-American diner with Korean & American dishes, vegan options  

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7006 Carroll Ave, Takoma Park, MD 20912 Get directions

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$10–20

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7006 Carroll Ave, Takoma Park, MD 20912 Get directions

+1 301 270 1884
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$10–20

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"This tiny Takoma Park neighborhood spot has an outsize pancake menu. Buttermilk or organic buckwheat pancakes come with health-centric add-ons like mango, sweet potato, green tea, and ginger. Try the stuffed half moon pancake roll." - Travis Mitchell, Lisa Ruland

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Where to Eat and Drink in Takoma Park

"This Korean-American diner has something for everyone. From standard breakfast fare — pancakes, eggs and bacon — to Korean home cooking including jap chae noodles, kimchi, and the famous mung bean pancakes. An extensive juice list caters to the health food crowd." - Hanna Nakano

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Where to Find Korean Comfort Food Around D.C. - Eater DC

"This place in Takoma Park has something for everyone. It has the feel of a classic American diner, but the menu tells a different story by including a variety of bibimbaps, Korean noodle dishes, and marinated meats. Try the ssam experience for a the neighborhood spot’s take on meat and tofu lettuce wraps." - Hanna Nakano

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Every Restaurant Featured on Season 1 of ‘Check, Please! DC’ - Eater DC

"A Takoma Park mainstay since 1990, Mark’s Kitchen serves American and Asian-inspired dishes — including many vegetarian options — that are just as varied as the neighborhood. “I’ve been going here for 24 years, since before I could sit in a high chair,” a guest critic said after eating the jap chae noodles, and kimchi fried rice with bulgogi. “They make fresh vegetable broth every day.”" - Lenore Adkins

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Krishna B Kidambi

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This is small place right in the junction and the fold was very good. You don’t expect when u walk in but the food was tasty.y friend has the Korean potato pan cakes and Korean style chicken wings. The pan cake was light and delicious. They frappes are a must try. I had the blue berry mango. The sugar was perfect and I loved it.

Khoi Nguyen

Google
This is a really cute Korean American fusion cafe in the heart of Takoma Park. Love the homie feel and friendly vibes. Stopped by and ordered the ban chan sampler, shrimp tempura bento box and a kalbi/ salmon dish. Everything here is very authentic. Don't sleep on the crowd or chefs. The kalbi and salmon were cooked just right. Ribs marinated well and very tasty. The bento box is filled with plenty fried goodies. Scallion pancake and the seaweed was a nice touch. Overall I enjoyed my experience dining here and well definitely be back to try their other dishes. If you're looking for some good Korean food or American diner type this is the spot. Very inexpensive and local!

Cassidy Byrd

Google
Had vegetarian Kim Chee fried rice with two eggs... Damn. I haven't had it this good since I was in Hawaii. Not too salty, flavorful, hot and fresh...I mean damn. Added vegetarian bacon, and a peanut butter malt shake...wow. I wish I knew about this place sooner. 100% recommended.

David Morley

Google
Fun cafe atmosphere, and seems like, if you're ordering breakfast/brunch, you're in luck. The place was hopping around lunch time and people looked happy. The salad I ordered sounded promising, but this was handily the weirdest salad I've ever gotten. My gluten free dining partner ordered the gluten free fried rice and found it inedible.

Pete Perry

Google
I had the delicious spicy tofo and soba, one friend had the kimchi fried rice with egg, and the other friend had the pene pasta with pesto. All of us were very satisfied! Very friendly and helpful service, and fair pricing. Despite the modest decor, the quality of the cooking here is excellent. If you are in Takoma Park, and have taste for something out of the ordinary, definitely try this unique take on Korean fusion.

Kira H-V

Google
I’ve been coming here since I was a little kid and sadly it’s not as busy as it used to be, but the food is just as delicious as I remember. When I was young, I got a green tea milkshake every time and I’m happy to say it tastes just as amazing as always. Last week I went and had the japchae and kimchi trio while my friend got the bibambap loaded with steak, chicken, and eggs. We were incredibly satisfied and felt our stuffed stomachs matched the homey feel just right. Will be back soon!

Rosie Hughes

Google
Went here for the first time today and I am totally obsessed. The bibimbap and miso soup were delicious, the servers and staff were extremely kind and attentive, and the ambiance is casual and clean. Highly recommend!

Chris Matson

Google
We absolutely loved our dinner. There was something for the picky kids, vegans, and carnivores in our group.