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    Oriental Kitchens & Yakimando

    3.0 (26 reviews)
    InexpensiveKorean
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Bbq R.

    I ordered fried spicy wings and Yaki. The wings were definitely a surprise and something different which I enjoyed. They had a great Korean sticky spicy red chili flake sauce on them as well as crispy. I would eat them again but maybe ask for all drums, that's just my preference. The Yakimondu was nice and crispy with a great taste. They only put one soy sauce packet in an order of 10, if you want more ask for more. I would come back here and eat.

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    Melody M.

    This is a very small, unassuming hole in the wall joint located on the corner of 8th and Rancier. I don't believe that they have a dine-in area, but I could be wrong. It seems that all orders are placed through a walk-up window. My mom suggested I come here to pick up some yakimando since it's cheap. Well, cheap doesn't always necessarily mean it's good. I found the yakimando itself to be very bland and there are no dipping condiments besides your complimentary soy sauce packet. Another Yelper stated that they have red chili sauce, but I was not offered that option nor did it come with it. For $2.75, you get 10pcs. They also have other 'Oriental Food' options, but for something so simple such as yakimando to be tasteless and unappealing, I hesitate to want anything else on the menu. Killeen has a plethora of other Korean restaurants to choose from, so I doubt I'll be coming back here again. - Cash only

    Started digging in before we even left the parking lot. The edges are crunchy and delicious . . . Almost like mini egg rolls!
    Elisa M.

    I make special trips from Dallas just for the yaki mandu. Unfortunately I've not been able to find anything like it in DFW. Over the years the price has remained the same - 10 pieces $2.95. Granted it not longer comes with a dipping sauce, only a packet on soy sauce however I've mastered a good dipping sauce of my own. Recently I've become aware that they will sell it to uncooked, so you can cook them at home, as they are best when they are hot from the oil. No trip to Central Texas is complete without stopping here. I've had other things besides the yaki mandu, last trip was the spicy pork which was good, but this place is definitely on point for their yaki mandu!

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    No frills type of place. Good, hot food. Good cost. Bring cash. They charge $1 to use the card.

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    My coworkers introduced me to Yakimandu. I think I'm in love. 10 yaki for $4 is a bargain.

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    K-Dog

    K-Dog

    4.1
    (28 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    K-Dog 01-30-25…read more Had to try the Korien hot dog place! The restraint is clean and has adequate seating. Staff are friendly and helpful. We wanted to give all of it a try. We had: Potato Dog with Mozzarella Ramyun-Dog with half cheese and half sausage Tteokbokkl with Egg and Ramyun Noodles. Good Broth and noodles. The eggs were very over cooked and smelled of sulfer! (See Photo) Bowl of Ramyun Mild with Mando Ramyun-Dog Beef Sausage. Very good. Potato-Dog with Beef and Cheddar. Good Taste. Original Dog with Half and Half Taiyaki with Custard, Nice custard flavor. Taiyaki with Nutella, Good with Chocolate flavor. Taiyaki with Taro, Nice taro flavor.

    01.20.2024 - K-Dog - Killeen, Texas - Trying to get out of my comfort zone. I'm not familiar with…read moreKilleen Texas so reviews are an excuse to get out of my comfort zone. I ordered three different kinds of K-Dog with all filling premium sausage with cheese. I'm ordering take out and sharing them with my parents. I also ordered two avocado smoothies for parents ( they like it chunky) and I got a chocolate milk tea. All drinks added regular boba with a 50 cent charge each if adding boba. I was almost going to buy Taiyaki but it was adding up so next time. It was getting costly. I'm a bit disappointed that they don't have the standard milk tea flavor that I'm use to in California. I guess it's different here in Killeen Texas. Ok we see how this all tastes. I'm gonna taste all the K-Dogs and have my parents take after I taste. I can't eat all this alone. Reviews! lol. So far I tasted the Original, Potato and Ramyun Corn dogs or KDogs. They all tasted the same except exterior have their distinct flavors. All tasted good. The Avocado smoothie were chunky but my parents were hoping Avocado chunks and my chocolate milk tea was ok and chocolatey. I'm not use to it but it's acceptable. I'll go back to try their Taiyaki next time.

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    The front where you order in to the dining area
    The front where you order in to the dining area
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    Ramyun, potato, Original
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    Korean Kravings

    Korean Kravings

    4.6
    (25 reviews)
    3.8 mi
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    If you want some quick, fresh, delicious bulgogi- this is the place to go. The place I normally go…read moreto get this is at lunch on Fort Hood right off of TJ Mills next to the gas station and AAFES shoppette. They serve beef and spicy pork bulgogi, chicken bulgogi used to be an option but is not anymore (hope they bring it back!) They have lunch sizes (perfect for one) and dinner sizes (that can feed at at the very minimum two people, or eat as two meals for one). Either way, you won't regret either portion because one portion just isn't enough! What's even better is they all come with kimchi: cucumber or traditional cabbage. BOTH very scrumptious, cucumber kimchi isn't as spicy, only because cabbage kimchi is thinner and soaks up more of that spicy kick. Personally, I'd get the cabbage with the beef bulgogi and cucumber with the pork bulgogi since the beef is sweet and pork is spicy. When I got brave enough, I tried the bulgogi fries, which you can see has more photos than the delicious spicy pork. Not only is this fish so beautiful to look at, the taste is OUT OF THIS WORLD DELICIOUS! I'm not a huge fan of beef bulgogi, I prefer chicken and pork but WOW. These bulgogi fries are a GAME CHANGER. If you don't care for beef bulgogi, this will probably change your mind. If you LOVE beef bulgogi, you'll fall in love with this dish and seriously (like the name) KRAVE IT. Give it a go and go try this DELICIOUS FOOD TRUCK! Yummy yummy, in my tummy, every single time. I swear it's a weekly addiction.

    Some of the best food are on food trucks. Korean Kravings food is delicious. I've only tried the…read morebulgogi fries and dumplings. The sauce that they put on the fries gives it that extra goodness. The dumplings are ok but I've had better. Still worth going to and checking out!!!

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    4/13/23 - by the gas station on post Fort Hood
    4/13/23 - by the gas station on post Fort Hood
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    Bulgogi tacos.
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