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    Grandscape

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    4.3(64 reviews)
    4.0 mi
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    The Luau at Grandscape was disappointing…read more They started out with dancers in cellophane skirts and coconut bras who were very entertaining. After the 1st round of dancing, they had their first hula lesson. Yes, hard to believe that they had 2 hula lessons. After the lesson, the dancers took a 30 minute break while the band serenaded us. Unfortunately, the band quickly ran out of Island songs. There were 3 guys playing. The singer played the ukulele but the bass player and drummer only played sometimes. Lots of people went home during the serenade. Hawaiian Bros had the only food booth (there were supposed to be lots of others). The line wasn't too long, maybe 30 people, but it did not move. No idea why, since their grinds were pre-made and just needed to be scooped into really small bowls. We've eaten at their restaurants so we knew they usually serve bigger helpings. Tahiti style dancing was much better. Their costumes looked authentic. Yes, we've been to many luaus. We reached the time for lively drumbeating but they spent too much time giving their drum "backstories" and a long "drum solo" without dancers. Finally, there was more dancing from Tahiti that was very good. The dancers knew their moves. We left when the 2nd break for the dancers started and the band serenaded us again. This was supposed to last 30 minutes and then we would get to see the dance with the LED lighted poi balls. This is one of the very few times we've left a show early at Grandscape.

    The luau at Grandscape was a fun and family-friendly event. The performances were entertaining, and…read moreI enjoyed that the dancers taught some Hawaiian dance moves to the audience. The LED light show at the end was a great finale. Overall, it was a fun evening with a welcoming atmosphere for all ages.

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    Korean Mall - Koreanation St

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    4.7(3 reviews)
    10.6 mi

    More of an outdoor plaza not a mall. There are steps of loss of loan stores and restaurants…read more You can't go wrong with grocery shopping at Hmart. They have everything you need for Korean anything. Love all the options of Korean side dishes you can buy. There are also lots of little restaurants inside it. In the strips there are a few gift shops where you can buy accessories, kpop stuff like CDs and posters, anime stuff, beauty stuff. They also have a Missha store for Missha kbeauty items. Overall lots of good shops to visit, we would recommend it.

    I could definitely have a Korea in writing reviews about Korean malls and this one is one of the…read moremost impressive and I've ever been to. I was stunned and in love since I first discovered this plaza, a few years ago - and honestly it's one of the most amazing plazas anywhere in the country. It reminds me of Dun Huang in Houston and it's just so busy from one end to the other. So much traffic, nowhere near enough parking spots, and what seems like about a hundred different popular ethnic businesses of the East Asian variety. Absolutely amazing Plaza with so many things in it that I can't even get started. And there are lots of different sections to it. Explore it and you will be in Paradise. Easily the best Plaza in Carrollton and arguably the best in DFW. Some of the Boba highlights are the Sharetea here, which is great - get Okinawa Pearl Milk Tea, and Whole Lemon Black Tea. Give Cocohodo a try, which has really great Custard Fish (not actual fish). The Walnut pastries are overrated. Sweet Lab is great, and has puffle egg waffles too. The BF Bakery inside 99 Ranch has great Egg Custard Tarts too. For food, Dumpling inside H-Mart has the best Dumplings I've ever had, anywhere, or thereabouts.

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