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Based in Palisades Park, NJ

Your Quick Stop for Big Dumpling Happiness.

From that first rise of steam off our morning baskets to that irresistible craving for fresh, pillow-soft kimchi and pork mandoo, Woori WangMandoo welcomes you with warm smiles, fast service, and Palisades Park’s favorite handcrafted bites!

Woori WangMandoo is Palisades Park’s neighborhood spot for authentic, handcrafted Korean dumplings and steamed buns. We keep our menu simple to focus on what we do best—serving fresh pork buns, flavor-packed kimchi mandoo, and sweet buns loaded with comforting, traditional flavor.

As a quick, friendly takeout-only shop, we pride ourselves on generous value, top-tier quality, and warm hospitality. Whether you're grabbing a quick six-pack on your way home or traveling miles for a fresh batch out of the steamer, we welcome you with a smile and thank you for bringing our dumplings to your table.

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Order online — fast and easy!

Enjoy our signature, masterfully crafted Korean mandoo and fresh, piping-hot steamed buns right on your way or from the comfort of your home!

Order for pickup or delivery — perfectly seasoned, sliced fresh, and always made to order.

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  • "Came from far away to try the meat dumplings, and it was totally worth it! The owner was so kind, and everything was delicious!! They still tasted amazing even after they cooled. I’ll definitely be back next time. 사장님 감사해요. 더 번창하세요!! "
    Peter C.
  • “So good! The fillings for both the kimchi and meat dumplings are so flavorful and delicious that you don’t even need to dip it in the included soy sauce. The meat dumpling bun is also incredibly fluffy and soft. The person working the counter was very polite. I will definitely revisit when I am in the area again!”
    Julia L.
  • "So glad I found this place! Their steamed pork bun is my favorite, it’s huge, flavorful, and seriously addictive. I find myself craving often and always coming back for more. The kimchi dumplings are okay, and the red bean steamed bun isn’t as sweet as the ones from the grocery store and they use the textured red bean paste. "
    Anna R.