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- Nov 14, 2023
After already being out eating and shopping all day we wanted to end the evening on a sweet note and this was the perfect spot! On a Saturday evening the place was empty. The only thing I'd maybe recommend would be the display of menu. It's on a table infront of the register. You walk in the ambiance is cute light music. Lots of seating available. You order and they bring it out to you.
We got the durian pancake and the mango pancake it was soo good so light not too overly sweet. It's crepe that's folded and filled with light whipped cream and durian or mango. Durian was sweet so was the mango. We didn't have the stomach room for the anything else but we will definitely be back! Owner was nice and friendly prices were decent and not too expensive either!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - 18117180Dec 3, 2023
We stopped by Mango Mango because we wanted to grab some dessert and this place had good reviews. The shop was very cute and beautifully decorated. When we went (6PM) it was not very busy and service was fast. They're a lot of shaved ice options to choose from with most of them having mango on top. Other toppings included jellies, red bean, black rice, and ice cream. All of them range from $7-10. We chose A5, which was strawberry, mango juice, sago, and lychee jelly with mango ice cream (+ rice ball on the side). Honestly, we were kind of disappointed when I came out. For almost $9, we were expecting a much bigger portion with more toppings. It was put together well and the fruit tasted fresh and sweet, complementing each other well. However, I will not return because the food is too expensive. I think there are better dessert options to try.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Apr 17, 2023Updated review
FYI, the main mango desserts are supposed to be liquid I think... I thought they were supposed to be slushee like but expect more watery consistency. Flavors still good though.
The seating has opened back up since COVID which is nice so now you can eat in the restaurant. I think the restaurants decor does not match its mango theme at all though lolHelpful 2Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0Dec 22, 2021Previous reviewI was so ecstatic to discover that there's a Mango Mango Dessert here in Atlanta because as you can imagine, this place serves dessert that's all sorts of mango. Sucks if you're allergic but heaven if you're a mango lover such as I am. The service is usually quick and efficient, but unfortunately since the pandemic, they haven't let anyone sit inside the restaurant and it's always a to-go order. That's usually fine but the dessert melts quickly so sometimes you have to resort to eating in the car ASAP for maximal mango goodness. It's a lot of dessert though so I'd suggest sharing or maybe eat it in between meals.
- Dec 31, 2022
I wanted to go here last time I was here, but they were closed. This time around, they were opened and I got the chance to have the green tea crepe cake. And to be honest, it wasn't too bad.
The inside was pretty simplistic. Reminds me a lot of nearby dessert spots and boba tea shop cafes. So inside there wasn't really anything special, just seats and something that you see in a lot of other shops. It's definitely IG worthy, but otherwise I was just there for the dessert.
Would I come back? Meh. I also had their mango sticky rice along with the crepe cake as well. They both were just alright. I would say if I had to choose anything again, t would have to be the green tea crepe cake as it wasn't overly sweet and the bitterness accompanied by the green tea was nice.
If you're looking for a place to get a crepe cake, give this place a try.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - Aug 26, 2023
I visited the ATL area to see my cousin and her family who had just moved there from California. We dropped by Mango Mango on a hot day after going to a small food festival in ATL proper.
There was only one other party there when we arrived, so ordering was quick and easy. The decorations little dessert shop were simple and super cute! They have these branches with tiny mangos hung above (what looks to be) hand-painted lettering. The tiny mangos had me giggling.
I thought the mango desserts were delicious. My cousin also got a strawberry crepe cake which we both thought was too sweet, but that didn't stop me from finishing it.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Nov 24, 2022
The food here is pretty decent, the mango is ripe and the crepe cake isn't too sweet. Although overall it is a bit expensive. The service too was alright.
But where my problem lies is how there is a mandatory 18% gratuity charge for parties greater than 5. It doesn't matter if not everyone is ordering something or if not everyone is even eating. I came here with my family, and my grandma wasn't going to eat any dessert, but they still applied the 18%. We asked if we all ordered our own thing or even sat separately, or even if whoever wasn't eating waited outside, if we would still have to pay that. But because they saw us all come in together as a group of 6, there was no way to get around it.
The cherry on top was that at the end of finishing our dessert, the customer is expected to bring their tray and everything back to the counter. There's a sign at the front of the store that also says it's "self-serve", so I have no idea what this extra charge is for.
As the portions are pretty small, and generally it's expected for everyone to get their own dessert here, you would expect the store to reward and encourage bigger groups coming here, but this feels more like a punishment. If you have a big group of people looking for dessert, I wouldn't come here.Helpful 4Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - 63123268Jul 22, 2023
Can't believe I just discovered this place! These desserts are amazing ~ we ordered the mango pancake & the #1 mango pomelo w/ice cream. The mango here tastes very fresh. The pancake is made of mango & cream - just the right amount of sweetness. I can't wait to come back soon!
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Nov 23, 2022
Interior is nicely decorated.
It's a mango lover dessert hangout.
There's also other selections on menu besides mango themed dessert.
Just be on the lookout, you are automatically up charged 18% service fee for a group of 6 people. Regardless how many people are ordering.
Felt robbed of our money considering this place is self servedHelpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Amod G.Grant Park, Atlanta, GA51153179Mar 26, 2023
I finally got around to reviewing my visit to Mango Mango Dessert and it was a nice experience overall. As an Indian, I have a love for all things mango and was excited to try their mango sticky rice smoothie, which was a decent take on the traditional Thai dessert. The ambiance of the place was nice, but seating was limited.
However, one thing to note is that the price was a little expensive. If you're looking for a place to satisfy your mango cravings, Mango Mango Dessert is definitely worth a visit!
Additionally, I must confess that I procrastinated on this review, so my apologies for the delayed feedback.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - Oct 2, 2022
If you love durian, I highly recommend coming here! My first mango mango spot was in New Jersey and that's when I discovered that this place is somewhat of a chain. Don't be fooled, despite being a small chain, this place packs pure quality ingredients! The only thing I didn't like about THIS particular mango mango is the presentation. Why hide such jam packed delicious flavor in a cheap toxic styrofoam bowl or cup? If I were to compare from this location to the spot in jersey, jersey takes the cake.
The mango smoothie was pure heaven in a cup. I described the taste as "the hair mango feeling but without the hairy feeling." For those who eat mangos off the skin, you'll understand. You're literally sipping into a pure mango purée smoothie that just hits your tastebuds with a punch!
The show white juice durian was simply a blissful experience of everything mixing together and coming together in perfect harmony. You have the black rice to balance out the creamy snow while juice, the sweetness coming from the durian ice cream and the cooling effect of the frozen durian cubes making everything just heaven.
Remember, durian is an acquired taste suited for royalty. If you don't like it, move along. But don't knock it until you try it.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0
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