Mama’s Kitchen

  4.5 – 304 reviews   • Asian restaurant

✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Mama's Kitchen 47715

Hours

Monday10 AM–9 PM
Tuesday10 AM–9 PM
Wednesday10 AM–9 PM
Thursday10 AM–9 PM
Friday10 AM–9 PM
Saturday10 AM–9 PM
Sunday10 AM–9 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 1624 N Green River Rd, Evansville, IN 47715

Phone: (812) 479-7168

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Entree · Beef Noodle Soup · Pork Noodle Soup · Korean Bibimbap Rice Bowl. $8.99. Drinks. Appetizers / Snacks, Soup, Entree, Drinks. Fruit Smoothies. $3.99.

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Reviews

Befaithful Coker
Being so impressed with the reviews, I thought we would try this out. The fresh noodles are perfect and add a nice flavor to both the soup and chow fun. The vegetables seemed lacking in quantity and not true to the pictures but still tasty. The beef was a bit light on the chow fun but also very tasty. The crab rangoons are addicting and the tea service adds an extra special touch as the waitress juggles providing service between the store and the restaurant.

Noteworthy, there are only three tables for dine in customers.@
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prefer .nottosay
Some of the best crab rangoons in the area, a lot of places it’s just cream cheese, but here it’s actually crab meat and such. Highly enjoyed the pad thai too
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Jeannie Akana Santiago
Highly NOT recommended

When I walked in, the counter top and all tables were dirty. I asked if I could dine in and what table to sit on. The lady said any table. I sat and waited, no one wiped the table down. She watched me wipe the table with a paper towel. It was so dirty.

Then they brought me the beef soup and gave me a baby spoon to eat it with?!?!

Then I saw a bug I pointed it out to the lady. She apologized but they did not give me a refund. I left.
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Daniel Park
It was ok
But ……
Too hot and dirty
I do not know how can say
I never back here
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Rosemarie Porambo
This little hideaway is attached to the store. It’s probably more suited for a takeout place because they have
a lot going on with their supplies. But I can tell you the gentleman behind the counter, makes magic! It has to be the best Thai food that I have ever had. And I’ve eaten Thai food in places such as San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Portland. It’s just really good food. That’s all I can say! It’s affordable. So if you can look past the clutter and go to the counter and talk to the nice little man there he is going to spoil you with some amazing food. Don’t let the atmosphere discourage you. You’ll be blown away!
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ProJoe
What this place lacks in atmosphere, they more than make up for in food and service! I get the #7 soba noodles. They’ll make your food when you order. Takes like 3 minutes.
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Rachel Elliot
I tried to bibimbap and it was amazing!! They are a small little mom and pop place but definitely mighty! Excellent food and company!!
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Michael Nguyen
I wished it wasn’t so. Normally with bad service you get great food from Asian places. Not this one. Noodles overcooked, tastes was off, they microwaved the soup right in front of you.

Don’t waste your time or money. Not worth it.
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Zhanjie Liu
Great food. Ordered beef noodle soup and black bean sauce noodle. Freshly made noodles are very authentic asian food.
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James Schulze
I ordered the black bean paste noodles and bibibap to go. It was an interesting ingredients choice for the dishes. The black bean sauce was light and watery. Most of the time the paste is really thick. The vegetables were good. The noodles were thick. The entire flavor profile was satisfying. The bibibap was kimichi based with radish and napa cabbage varieties and instead of fresh vegetables, the cook fried a mixed vegetable assortment. The rice and fried egg were the only similarity to the Korean dish. It was still good and filling.
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