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    Hungry Belly

    4.2 (617 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 2:00 pm, 4:30 PM - 10:30 PM
    Updated 1 week ago

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    Cheese Tteok-Bokki
    Alisha S.

    A hidden gem in Dallas, foreal! This spot serves Chinese, Korean, and Japanese food. Which is why I love this place! We got the Belly Fries, Cheese Tteok-Bokki, Sushi & Sashimi Bento, the Panic Roll, and a side of Banchan all to share. No notes. I was a fan of everything!

    Sushi & Sashimi Bento
    Eli T.

    great quality sushi and very good service. This is definitely a lunch favorite! Parking look is accessible and the inside is cozy.

    Large Boat
    Francisco R.

    Another amazing dinner at hungry belly! We got there just in time for happy hour so got so enjoy some discounted drinks. This place is my happy spot, it's fun just sitting there and hanging with good friends. The service is great too and keeping things running along. They're a well oiled machine! So this time I had the tulip roll and the iris roll. Both are really good and delicious!

    Alan R.

    I was very impressed by the beef bulgogi box I got here. It came with a large amount of food and every bite was enjoyable to the point where I did not want my meal to end. The beef gyoza was enjoyable but the bulgogi and california roll were the stars of the show. Each bite was flavorful and extremely well done. I also got the miso soup which was also tasty. Although it was take out, I was very impressed by my experience at Hungry Belly and plan on coming back.

    Pork Tonkatsu Ramen
    Ivy L.

    We were in Dallas over Christmas break and I'm always looking for some good Asian eats. The first night, I was looking for some noodle soup on Christmas night for my toddler who was sick. I found some udon noodle soup and decided to order via UberEats, along with the Pork Tonkotsu Ramen and some pieces of sushi. What came was surprisingly delicious!! The udon noodle soup had a nice umami broth. The normal one, with no meat addition came with tempura crumbs and seaweed. Toddler devoured it; which was nice cause he hadn't had much of an appetite for anything. Ramen was a very decent portion and the sushi was fresh and delicious! We liked it so much we came by 2 days later for lunch before making the drive back home. There is a front lot that looks pretty packed but also a side lot with plenty of spaces! The restaurant was small and cozy. Service was tentative, yet not overbearing! -Agadashi Tofu: not what I was expecting at all! It was large triangles of fried tofu with a thicker sweet sauce, not like the tradition broth you pour over the tofu with the bonito flakes. Tofu was crispy and flavor was nice. I surprisingly enjoyed this dish. -Belly Fries: large sizzling platter came out with cheese melted over fries and bulgogi. We got the spicy mayo on the side so our toddler can eat them. Was good but on the dry side cause maybe of the mayo. -Soonduboo: I always love a good spicy seafood Korean tofu soup. This one came with the Korean sides and rice. It wasn't boiling hot like other places but came loaded with tofu, calamari rings, shrimp, and small scallops. Good flavors, though not as strong as I would like, and because it was loaded with things, it wasn't as brothy, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. -Sushi: we had an assortment of king and Scottish salmon, escolar, Otoro, tobiko, and unagi. Everything tasted fresh and delicious. Fiance said the sushi was the star of the show this meal. I thought the unagi was a bit overcooked. Everything else was good, salmon and tobiko stood out the most. Good serviced great ambiance and a good meal for the large variety of dishes they offer!

    Charishiju-No loner served but the new menu is fabulous
    Steve P.

    I've been coming here for five years, and shame on me for not leaving a review sooner. Koko and Nick are amazing--the service is always warm and attentive. The fish is consistently fresh and high quality, and the Korean dishes are just as impressive, from the sizzling bulgogi in hot stone bowls to the ramen. This has become my go-to spot, and I find myself eating here regularly. Highly recommend!

    Krab Rangoon
    Raquel M.

    The hungry fries are a must! The bulgolgi is amazing! The fried rice was ok, needed some soy sauce. The service was good. Next time I'm going to get some noodles. The music playing was the best!

    Nelli T.

    Simple menu but had all the basics and then some! The spring rolls were tasty and crunchy. The Lo Mein was alright, seemed like a thicker noodle than I'm used to with this entree. It still had some decent flavor and was good for a quick lunch!

    Salmon Teriyaki Bento Box
    Cynthia A.

    The food was delicious! A group of my friends and I went and enjoyed everything we had. Service was great, especially since one of the employees was a sorority sister. The inside was a bit small but there is outdoor seating available. Parking lot is small as well so be prepared to navigate. If you drive a very large vehicle, it may be difficult. I will definitely be back when I'm in Dallas again!

    Various sushi rolls & Edamame.
    Bob S.

    Fast & friendly service at Christmas. Our reservation was ready upon arrival. Sushi rolls, bulgogi bento box, and Korean beef bento box were all excellent. Bottle of cab only $20!

    Shrimp Gyoza
    James G.

    Not my first time here - but this time we tried NEW things. The restaurant has a tiny parking lot (it's tight!) and small inside seating area - but they seem to be popular for TO GO and PICKUP orders. Started with some Happy Hour items... $4 cold sake And then the Spam Masubi, which I think was super salty...but tasty. I can only eat one piece though. Had the Pork Bento Box and EVERYTHING inside this dish is great. You get a LOT of food for your money here. We didn't do dessert, but had good conversation and food. The service was good. Plenty of refills on our drinks, too.

    Lau H.

    Tried out Hungry Belly for the first time! The exterior is still being remodeled, but don't let that deter you. We were seated quickly, and the dog-friendly patio was a huge plus since I take my pup everywhere. The food was fantastic--we ordered a variety of dishes, and everything was delicious. It's a bit of a drive from Fort Worth, but definitely worth it. Came to celebrate my friend's birthday, and the staff was wonderful. Great ambiance, great experience!

    Orange Chicken Bento, Spicy Tuna Roll Bento, Spicy Beef Bento, & Sesame Chicken Bento.
    Shaterrica C.

    The staff are very friendly and attentive! The restaurant is decorated beautifully and perfect for a group of four or a date night. The food is hot and fresh! I will definitely be back, I recommend the Bento box, very filling and worth the price. I have the Lychee Martini and it was delicious.

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    Ask the Community - Hungry Belly

    Do they take reservations?

    no they do not

    Do they have outdoor patio seating?

    Yes

    Is there ample parking?

    They have a devoted lot. However, it fills up fast during busy hours. There is also street parking in the area.

    Has this place closed? No answer on the phone and can't make online pickup order.

    They closed for a week to deep clean the restaurant! It's on their Instagram in case you want other info

    What time is happy hour and is sushi included?

    4:30-7, and no sushi is not included!

    Are there any vegan friendly options? Thank you!

    Yes they do I ordered vegan sushi for my sister and brothers-in-law and they loved it especially the tempura veggie roll and an avocado one

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    Koryo Kalbi Korean BBQ has always been one of my favorite Korean BBQ restaurants in Dallas. A…read moreremodel and menu update even landed them in D Magazine's Best issue. But while this is a very prestigious endorsement, my past visit wasn't up to previous visits. My Overall Rating - 3 Stars (Atmosphere, Service, Food, Return) Atmosphere - There are several tables with built in grills and private rooms, and we didn't use our grill, but I was a bit uncomfortable in the restaurant. It was really hot in the restaurant, and I'm not sure they turned down the A/C. Aside from that, the restaurant is nice and clean. You can also check the meat display case for the beef and pork cuts on display. 1/2 Star. Service - Our server was very nice. He brought out water and another server brought all the wonderful Korean sides. The service was superb and is a reason they would have landed in D Magazine's Best issue. 1 Star. Food - The menu has been updated, and prices have gone up (everywhere). But my main issue was the Kalbi wasn't very tender. In fact, I had to use my hands to pull the meat from the bone. Granted, I always use this technique when eating Kalbi, but this time it took more effort. The marinated, grilled beef still had a delicious, sweet Korean flavor, and the Seafood Pancake is a must order. Overall, though, I've had a better experience in my past visits. 1/2 Stars. Will I Return? - Yes. I've been going to Koryo for years. I hope their recognition in D Magazine wasn't a signal for them that they've made it and stopped trying. I'm pretty loyal and will come back, and I hope they improve. 1 Star.

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    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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    One of my favorite Kbbq places in the area and one of the only few places in Dallas that use real…read morecharcoal grills! I've been coming here pretty consistently over the last 5 years and seen it evolve and expand over the years. It's easy to call ahead and make reservations. They used to be BYOB but I believe that is no longer the case. Although it's not AYCE, I think it's still worth it for the better meat quality, and prices are very reasonable. We usually order one of the beef combos and switch out one of the items for pork jowl (one of my favorite cuts, especially when it's crispy). The combos come with lots of side dishes, salad, rice, lettuce, soup, steamed egg, and corn cheese, making it a very complete meal. The servers offer to help you grill if you'd like. I think that the charcoal gives the meat so much more flavor, and I also love throwing some garlic on the grill. I always leave this place satisfied!

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