Johnny Mango serves up fresh, fresh dishes for globe-trotting palates. A different grain, bread, vegetable and drink are featured each night; each is from a different country.
(So if you stretch it, you might be able to count dinner as a geography lesson?) Johnny Mango is a nicer restaurant with an out-of-the-everyday menu and bright and appealing atmosphere.
Johnny's also has a soft spot for kids, so it can make for a good night out for the whole family. Saturday and Sunday brunches are also popular with families. Most dinners range from $10-$20. Most items on the children's menu are around $5. The
children's menu features a refreshing selection, including tofu dogs, chicken burritos, cheese quesadillas, and "monkey food." (Johnny's recipe:
PB&J on a banana.) Don't take your picky eaters here; but if your kids are willing to try new foods, we recommend visiting
The West Side Market in the morning, then eating lunch at
Johnny's. It's like a global adventure in food! Accepts most major credit cards; high chairs available (byob booster seat if you need one).
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