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Japanese Concept Manga Banga set to open in Marylebone on 6th July
01/07/22

Japanese Concept Manga Banga set to open in Marylebone on 6th July

Opening in Lisson Grove on 6th July, Manga Banga is a new Japanese concept restaurant that marries delicious regional food and drink with manga – Japanese comics and graphic novels developed in the late 19th century. Located just 150 yards from Marylebone Station, the cosy 50-cover restaurant will be serving up delicious Asian small plates, bao and inventive cocktails.

The concise menu features options such as Crispy baby squid with yuzu kosho mayo; Bang cauliflower; Seared salmon sashimi with yuzu-soy and ginger; Spicy tuna tacos with scorched chilli salsa; and Vegetable gyoza. Alongside this delicious offering, visitors can entertain themselves by soaking in the featured wall covered with over 100 manga magazine covers, neon signage, and a striking mural.

For more information visit: http://www.mangabanga.co.uk

Address: 41-43 Lisson Grove London NW1 6UB

Written by Jordan Crowley Photography courtesy of Manga Banga

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Japanese Concept Manga Banga set to open in Marylebone on 6th July

  • Nyla Sammons
  • Jul 1, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 23, 2024

Opening in Lisson Grove on 6th July, Manga Banga is a new Japanese concept restaurant that marries delicious regional food and drink with manga – Japanese comics and graphic novels developed in the late 19th century. Located just 150 yards from Marylebone Station, the cosy 50-cover restaurant will be serving up delicious Asian small plates, bao and inventive cocktails.

The concise menu features options such as Crispy baby squid with yuzu kosho mayo; Bang cauliflower; Seared salmon sashimi with yuzu-soy and ginger; Spicy tuna tacos with scorched chilli salsa; and Vegetable gyoza. Alongside this delicious offering, visitors can entertain themselves by soaking in the featured wall covered with over 100 manga magazine covers, neon signage, and a striking mural.

For more information visit: http://www.mangabanga.co.uk

Address: 41-43 Lisson Grove London NW1 6UB

Written by Jordan Crowley Photography courtesy of Manga Banga

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