Cuisine Sampling from Burma, Africa, Syria, Somalia, Nepal & Japan!!
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Mango House is an international place where refugees can gain access to healthcare, places of worship, and home to a refugee-run food hall.
Dr. Parmar founded Mango House in Aurora, Colorado in 2014, with the goal of providing a shared space for local refugees, a healthcare clinic where refugees could seek out medical, dental, and educational services. In 2019, Mango House expanded to include the food hall.
What's at Mango House
You'll get to select cuisine from Africa, Syria, Nepal, Japan, Ethiopia, Somalia and others! Here are some sample items cooked in this facility:
- Nan gyi thoke chicken curry noodles from Urban Burma
- Kabsa, shawarma and tabouleh salad from Jasmine Syrian Food
- “bajiya, baris or hilib” from Ayny’s Kitchen
- Katmandu style dumplings from Nepali Mountain Kitchen
- Shrimp tempura from Golden Sky Sushi
- Ivorian-style gumbo from Akwaba Restaurant
We can meet at the entrance around 5:00 PM and find a table in the food hall to eat together. If you arrive earlier, please go ahead and find a table. Once seated, you can wander the shops and restaurants that will be open until 8 PM.
Cuisine Sampling from Burma, Africa, Syria, Somalia, Nepal & Japan!!