Located on Reed off of Henderson, this place is a must for Korean-Chinese dining – during the day, that is. The atmosphere is rather caustic in the evening with bright institutional lights and awkward dining space. The must item is their “potstickers” or “mandu” – 10 of them for 6.95. If you had any idea what goes into the preparation of this delicious filling from scratch, wrapped in wonton skin and delicately pan-fried, you would go everyday for an order. I would, if I lived closer. Columbus Monthly wrote about these some time ago in a section under the best deal for the money. The appetizer comes with a magical side dip combining soy sauce and chili oil, or chili peppers; the exact ingredients elude me, but the combination of which blends extraordinarily well with the potstickers. I believe that this is one of those things that satisfies both Asians and Westerners, alike, and recommend it highly.
4720 Reed Rd
Columbus, OH 43220
(614) 273-9998
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Here’s my thoughts on New Taco Tao:
“I drove over here after reading about it on the web. It’s a really dirty truck with a really dirty table. Forget it. ”
On the other hand, Taquikin Taqueria y Loncheria Movil, which is actually on Morse Rd, I said:
“Went back tonight for a couple more taco pastors and an order of refried beans. And tried the roasted jalapenos. They weren’t as hot as I imagined. Also had an orange soda. Very good food. Highly recommended!”