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    Dduk Bae Gi Hot Stone & Korean Kitchen

    4.7 (31 reviews)
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    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Veggie Cold Bibimbap
    Amy Y.

    Great spot for lunch! I had a tasty bibimbap with a solid selection of banchan. Tons of seating, including some semi-private rooms. Exceedingly polite staff (it's order at the counter). Plenty of parking. Nice stop!

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    Jenny F.

    This is my second time trying this place with my friends! The food is amazing and service is excellent. Each time we've been there, we are greeted warmly and service is fast and efficient. Food options are fantastic and the side dishes make us drool every time! Their kimchi is great and they even sell side dishes if you want to take some home. This is our new favorite place and we will be back soon!!

    Fried Pork Cutlet ( donkatsu) and Seafood Silken Tofu Stew (soonduboo)
    Anna H.

    So we've been skipping this place purely cause of 2 reasons. 1. the exterior looks run down 2. The road to get there is a lot of u-turns for us so it was inconvenient- now even more so with the traffic. We finally decided to try it out and was pleasantly surprised! The inside looks very cute and it had seating kind of spread out into rooms or with barriers so it feels a little more private. You go up to the counter and order and pay. Then they give you a black buzzer, you find a seat. When it lights and buzzes you go up to the pick up counter and get your food. Everything we have tried the the two times we have gone has been good! We loved the prices! Nothing too salty it feels like actual home food as we Korean call it. Like my mom or grandma cooked it up. Once you are done you put everything back on the tray and put it into the carts by the drink frig! (Like ikea) new Korean spot has been found! So sad we didn't try this place sooner!

    Young radish kimchi cold noodles
    cherry c.

    I come here often for Korean comfort food! Their cold noodles with kimchi and their cheese pork katsu are really yum in my tum ha! Also, their cabbage soup is great for when you're dead inside but hungry :) chill inside with mostly older Koreans also looking for chill comfort food!

    kalbi
    Jon L.

    I got the Kalbi from this spot and it was really good. I have no complaints. I don't think think it's the best spot that sells Kalbi but it was delicious in every aspect. Their banchan is also elite. My girlfriend got the spicy pork and she also said it was really good.

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    Finally i came back!! Its little distance for my place. So, today is my dentist appointment!! Yah~ never disappoint great food. I am little starving. Order too much for regular...surprise!!! All cleaned. Also, i take the togo for my family. I still waiting... I am so proud my self for came back to here!!

    Metal in my soup

    Found a piece of scouring pad in my soup! It was our first time and will be the last! I still had to pay!

    cheese dongatsu
    Sara C.

    Wow I pass by this place all the time and always thought it wouldn't be that good. I was wrong! This place has a very small, limited menu but so far everything on there was great! I got the Cheese Dongatssu: at first I wished they gave me more rice but because there is a lot of meat, there was no need for more rice. The sauce on the meat was very good, the cheese was melted but later hardened. my sister got the Bibimbap. There is a big variety of vegetables that go inside. The portion size is also very big. She loved it! It is self service so you order at the front, get a number, grab yourself a seat anywhere and go grab the food when your number gets called. Lunch time is usually very busy because people that work around the area go here to grab a quick lunch.

    A lot of Korean side dishes!!
    Bryant S.

    This place recently opened up about 1-2 months back. By the way, I am neither an owner nor associated with this business in anyway. However, I've been this place so often by myself and with my family, and I can only say a good thing about this place. This place has the same owner or the related owner as Taste of Korea - - located at Carrollton, Texas. This is a common knowledge known to pretty much all Koreans living at Dallas, Texas area. Thus, the taste is great and the value you get for the price (usually around $10-$15) is awesome. And there is no tax or tip required here, so what you pay for is exactly what you get -- in a good way. Let's talk about the taste. I've been to a lot of Korean restaurants around Dallas area or else where, and this is exactly one of most authentic Korean casual dishes you can get around Dallas, Texas area. Dallas has now a huuuuge Korean town - 3 in total, actually, Plano, Dallas Harry Hines, and Carrollton - so saying this place has the best authentic Korean restaurant tastes actually say a lot. If you are new to a Korean place and used to only Korean fusion, you might not feel welcomed by the look or the taste of this restaurant. However, if you are a Korean living at Dallas, Texas area or a visiting Korean, you will find this place delightful to enjoy your meal for the day. Highly recommended!

    Gloria Y.

    Rarely will I give 5 stars...but this place has earned my 5 stars. One of the best Korean spots in town. Not flashy but humble and price is on point. Food is consistenly really good and I've tried a good variety by now. Highly recommend!

    Excellent Korean Soup
    Carlos C.

    Excellent home cooked type, no msg, not already made! Felt like I was in Korea years ago since the taste has not been changed & adapted to American taste. Keep it real and keep up the great work!

    Alexis S.

    This has been the best Korean food I've had since I left Korea. Everything was so delicious and I'm so glad they had Gimbap.

    Kim chi Soup and Bulgogi Combo $13

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    7 years ago

    This place had really good food. I got the bulgogi and soup combo. It tasted really good, also the banchan was really good too.

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    Wow the food here is great and the service is great. The side dishes here are very good and fresh.

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    7 years ago

    I really like this place. I like the regular katsu more than the cheese one, but both are very good. I also love the dukkbokki!!

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    Dal Dong Nae - Many samplings of the menu

    Dal Dong Nae

    4.3(239 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    I LOVE this restaurant! Everything is so good! And they are…read moreauthentic as well! Oh and they open late night too! Perfect for after-night-out-drunk-binge-eating LOL. (Please do not drunk & drive! Get an Uber or a designated sober friend!) This is my #1 spot for Korean food in Dallas.

    After a long day, we went to Dal Dong Nae since it was late and we were in the area…read more The place is definitely very homey and run by a small crew. I do think prices were slightly on the higher end and service was a little slow, but again, given the circumstances, I personally did not mind. There is an impressive selection of banchan that could almost be a full meal in itself. They were all very fresh and high quality. I ordered the galbi and spicy cold noodles. The galbi came on a sizzling plate. It was tender and flavorful. However, it was expensive, at almost the same price of dinner AYCE KBBQ. I personally wasn't the biggest fan of the spicy cold noodles, not because it was bad, but more so due to personal preference. The portion size was very generous though. My family ordered the shrimp fried rice and bulgogi quesadilla. The fried rice was very solid; it had good flavor, texture, and they nailed the portion of vegetables, protein, and rice. The bulgogi quesadilla was also delicious and I appreciate the creativity. The combination of bulgogi, japchae, and cheese might sound sacrilegious to some, but I thoroughly enjoyed it.

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    Dansungsa - korean fried chicken

    Dansungsa

    3.8(358 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    What a cool spot! My partner and I were looking for a good late night spot and Dansungsa checked…read moreoff all the boxes! It's an unassuming location but once you step through the doors you're met with ambient lighting, wooden table tops and benches. We arrived around 11 and were greeted immediately; sat within 5 mins. Once sat, you scan the menu to order. There's plenty Korean and Asian fusion dishes to choose from. We ordered a number of things and everything was fresh and plentiful. I'll say the standout was the bulgogi and lemon pepper wings. Also, the fries were stellar! Needless to say we'll definitely be back!

    I stopped by another Korean spot first, but they told me a solo diner had to wait. After 10…read moreminutes, I said "forget it" and wandered into this place instead. When I walked in, the place was empty. I stood at the "Please wait to be seated" sign for way longer than necessary--especially since there were no other customers. I finally peeked in and saw two employees busy counting receipts and money at the register. (Bad Impression #1). After being seated, I was actually enjoying the music until I felt something sticky on my forearm. It was a stray bean sprout left on the table (Bad Impression #2). To make matters worse, the tables are incredibly low. Even at my height, I had to hunch over the entire time. I eventually gave up on table manners and just held the rice bowl up to my face to eat comfortably. Regarding the food: it was a bit salty. The kimchi fried rice was average, but the kimchi stew really missed the mark. That was the moment I realized this is a fusion spot, not authentic Korean. It wasn't horrible, but it's definitely different from the real thing. BUT, can we talk about the massive portions? (Good Impression #1). Everything is clearly meant to be shared. The service was actually good. They have a buzzer on the table for service, which I loved. It saves you from having to track down a waiter. (Good Impression #2). The ambiance is loud, poppy, and "hip." You better like K-pop if you're coming here. It's not a first-date spot because it's hard to hear each other, but it's a solid place to hang out with friends who like the genre. Will I come back? Not actively. But if someone else suggests it, I won't fight them on it.

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    JOA Grill

    JOA Grill

    4.5(233 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    JOA Grill stands out as one of the top Korean BBQ experiences in Dallas, delivering a modern,…read moreupscale-yet-approachable take on classic table-side grilling in the heart of Koreatown. The restaurant shines with its premium, high-quality meats--sourced thoughtfully, including standout options from 44 Farms--carefully selected and prepared by Michelin-recognized chefs. Whether you go for the popular Taste of JOA (Signature or Premier boards) or individual cuts, the beef and pork options consistently impress with rich marination, perfect tenderness, and that satisfying sizzle on the grill. Popular favorites that reviewers rave about include the marinated bone-in short rib (galbi), prime short rib, ribeye, hanger steak, pork belly, and specialties like flash-fried short ribs or shrimp. The meats arrive beautifully presented, cook evenly at the table, and deliver deep, savory flavors--often described as juicy, flavorful, and reminiscent of authentic home-style Korean cooking elevated with premium technique. Sides (banchan) are a highlight: fresh, generous, and "unreal" according to many, with standouts like mushrooms, Brussels sprouts, steamed egg soufflé, corn cheese, kimchi fried rice, and soybean paste stew (doenjang jjigae) that round out the meal perfectly. The experience wraps up sweetly with ice cream for a complete, shareable feast ideal for groups or celebrations. The atmosphere enhances everything: lively, stylish, and vibrant with a sleek, modern interior featuring neon accents that feels fun and energetic without being overwhelming--perfect for date nights, family gatherings, or special occasions. Service earns frequent praise for being attentive, friendly, and knowledgeable, with staff guiding first-timers through the grilling process. Cocktails and drink towers add to the festive vibe, pairing beautifully with the smoky, savory food. Nuances and considerations: Pricing reflects the premium ingredients and experience (Taste of JOA runs around $42-$54+ per person, with upgrades for A5 Wagyu or larger parties), so value opinions vary--some see it as worth every penny for the quality and fun interactive element, while others note it can feel a bit higher-end for casual dining. A few reviews mention occasional inconsistencies in service pacing during busy times or subtle variations in ambiance depending on the crowd, but the majority describe it as consistently enjoyable and welcoming. Portions work best when shared, and the interactive grilling adds a social, hands-on layer that many love (bring a group to maximize the fun). Note that as of recent updates, the restaurant has been temporarily closed--check their website, social media, or call ahead for current status before planning your visit. Overall, JOA Grill excels at blending tradition with innovation: fire-kissed premium cuts, abundant flavorful sides, creative cocktails, and a lively yet comfortable setting make it a standout choice for anyone craving high-quality Korean BBQ in Dallas. It's frequently called one of the best in the city for good reason--great for meat lovers, groups, and those seeking an elevated yet fun dining adventure.

    Took me a while to write this, but I came back here because I had a good dinner here and decided to…read moredo a Korean bbq closer to my home. We were even greeted with a welcome back and given a welcome back coupon, which I loved, so the night started out well. Now for context to my frustration, last time we went here, our server cooked everything, so we only came back because we wanted to go to a Korean bbq specifically where they cooked the meat for you as well. Apparently, that isn't the norm. We ordered drinks and then waited a substantial amount of time before the servers came back to ask for our food order. Literally the table next to us ordered before us and we're basically near the end of their meal before we even ordered. Mind you, we were seated right in the thick of where the servers go in and out of the kitchen and you can see everything going on (or lack of anything). Drinks took forever to come and they started cooking one of the meats and then never came back. They kept walking past our table and not saying anything. We had to tell them that we needed help and asked if someone was going to cook for us. They apologized and would start cooking again only when we complained, but then would proceed to leave and not come back until we asked again. They kept giving us excuses that they were short staffed, which is understandable, but not when we can see them literally doing nothing about it. There was no sense of urgency or trying to work harder since they were understaffed. They would stand at the little computer at the door to the kitchen looking like they were doing something, while the rest of the restaurant was being ignored. We mentioned to them multiple times that we were being ignored and they offered to take care of us with dessert or maybe comp something at the end. At this point, I'm quiet because I'm visibly annoyed by the incompetence and got to the point where I didn't even want to talk to the staff anymore. I kinda have RBF, so I know they were feeling my frustration. We were almost done eating and were waiting for them to start cooking the shrimp, which was the last meat on our combo, and the server came by and asked if we wanted the check. I was like, "we aren't even done eating, we were waiting for someone to cook the shrimp." Now if they initially told us that we would be cooking, this all wouldn't be a problem, but we were under the impression that they would cook our food, which was the root of the entire service problem we were having. Finally, they came by with desserts that were on the house, even though I really wanted them to just comp something instead, but they didn't give us the option. We didn't even want dessert, but were forced to eat it because they felt it was a good solution to the problems with service. They even asked if we wanted a shot on the house, but I didn't want to drink alcohol that night, and when I refused, they teased me about it. It's my business if I want to drink or not, but don't assume everyone thinks alcohol solves everything. That left a sour note in my mind and sealed the deal that we won't come back. For how expensive this restaurant is, they need to have top tier service, and this was not it. I suggest you stay away!

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    Woo Mee Ok Korean BBQ - KBBQ TIME !!!

    Woo Mee Ok Korean BBQ

    4.6(242 reviews)
    11.7 mi
    $$

    Really enjoyed lunch time. At this time lunch is M-Th until 3:30 PM. It was quite busy when we…read morearrived. But seated in a timely manner. Server was very polite but it was obvious they were understaffed by a lot. 1 server and whole restaurant was full. Regardless, server did a great job keeping up. Food: Side dishes: the kimchi, cucumber kimchi, spicy fish cake were great. The salad was okay. The japchae noodles were mediocre. And the pickled daikon didn't taste like they used much vinegar. Dipping sauces were all great. Sesame oil, samjang blend, a sweet and spicy sauce. Meat: enjoyed the brisket, beef belly, pork belly, beef finger meat, Hawaiian pork belly. The Galbi marinade would have been better with the finger meat marinade. Overall had a great meal and would come again. Hopefully will be better staffed next time!

    My brother and sister brought me here, and I'm glad they did. I've been to their sister location in…read moreRichardson. This one is the original, and it has a completely different vibe. When you walk in, you're greeted, and the atmosphere is great. It's a small, cozy spot, which I really like. They do get pretty busy on weekends, especially during dinner time, so it's a good idea to call and double-check. They also accept reservations. The food was excellent; everything came out perfectly and tasted delicious. My favorite was the bulgogi--it was nice and tender. I highly recommend this location if you're craving some good Korean BBQ.

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    Banchan - japchae and fish cake

    Dduk Bae Gi Hot Stone & Korean Kitchen - korean - Updated May 2026

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