Korean barbecue restaurant with built-in grills at each table and strong ventilation to manage smoke. Atmosphere is inviting and calm, often featuring unique market products in a mini mart at the back. Music adds to the vibe while guests grill their own meat using stainless steel plates and cups.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with a focus on quality meat. The experience is consistently great and draws people willing to travel for it.
A small market in the back offers a Korean convenience store feel with a selection of meats and Korean groceries. Drinks and essentials are easy to grab without going far.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat meat costs $40 per person, excluding drinks.
Expect long wait times on Friday nights and weekends during dinner.
Bawi Korean BBQ offers unique items like yellow radish at their all-you-can-eat service.
Small Filipino grocery and eatery offers authentic Filipino food with a wide selection of prepped meals and snacks. Atmosphere is clean and organized, with free parking available outside. Food availability varies, and pricing is generally reasonable but not always displayed upfront.
Filipino pork barbecue stands out with a rich, delicious flavor that rivals those from the Philippines. Skewers come individually priced, with options to order multiple for a fuller plate.
Small setup offers authentic Filipino groceries and a variety of prepped foods in fridge cases ready to go. Many grocery items fill the shelves alongside the food.
Good to know
They only make a limited amount of food on Saturdays, so arrive early.
When the food is gone, they do not serve any more that day.
None of the hot menu items are labeled, so ask about them.
Spacious restaurant with modern decor and colorful umbrellas hanging from the ceiling creates a bright, clean atmosphere. Energy feels calm and pleasing, though seating encourages quick turnover. Features include all-you-can-drink bubble tea, a sushi and sashimi bar, and a hot pot setup at each table.
Separate BBQ bar offers a variety of fresh options including oysters, seafood, and meat. BBQ oysters stand out as a recommended choice, paired with affordable hot pot and sushi selections.
Wide variety of food options includes seafood, sushi, and hotpot. Choices cover shellfish, crabs, oysters, shrimp, fish, meat, salads, appetizers, fruits, and drinks.
Good to know
There is a 2 hour limit for dining.
Dinner is priced at $38.99 per person.
Expect a line during weekends.
Small take-out spot with a vibrant decor and clean, sleek interior creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. A mini market inside offers snacks and condiments, adding convenience. Seating is limited to a few high tables, emphasizing quick service and casual dining.
BBQ beef brisket stays juicy and moist, with a texture like butter found in both brisket and lamb ribs. The BBQ sauce balances well, avoiding too much sweetness or tanginess.
A one-stop shop offers snacks, lite groceries, and food. Small market area includes fridges with drinks and ice cream plus shelves stocked with sauces, beans, and other mini grocery items.
Good to know
The food is halal.
The prices are fair, and portions are generous.
The menu has a great variety of options.
Dive convenience store atmosphere with a local liquor store vibe and great deli sandwiches made by friendly staff. Offers affordable, tasty food including BBQ and subs, though some items like mac and cheese can be pricey. Parking is often difficult and popular items sell out early.
BBQ Saturdays feature a special menu with JW Hayes BBQ offerings. The barbecue is flavorful and well-liked, though some find it overpriced.
Small and local, this convenience store offers a dive store vibe with basic essentials. It serves quick needs without fuss.
Good to know
BBQ happens every Saturday; arrive early as they sell out quickly.
Expect to pay around $20 for two pork ribs at the BBQ.
Mac and cheese is available for $8 at the BBQ.
Wide aisles and bright lights create an open, clean space with a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Black woman ownership shapes a community-focused vibe, offering affordable prices, fresh produce, and Texas-style barbecue aromas from an in-store smoker. The store blends grocery essentials with unique cultural products, standing out as a neighborhood gem.
Texas-style barbecue from Dickey’s BBQ fills the air with a strong aroma. They sell Dickey’s barbecue alongside liquor, beer, and other groceries.
Offers a mix of groceries, liquor, and hair care products. Also stocks tobacco, baby wipes, and ready-to-eat items like Dickey’s BBQ.
Good to know
The store offers fresh grocery items, hair care products, and baby wipes.
Prices are generally affordable compared to larger grocery chains.
A restaurant inside the store serves Dickey’s BBQ.
Spacious dining halls feature modern decor with traditional Pakistani touches and a live BBQ setup. Atmosphere feels elegant and welcoming, with a friendly vibe despite some external noise. Private event spaces and a musalla add to the thoughtful layout for gatherings.
Barbecue here features tender, perfectly smoked meats and bold Texas-style flavors. The live BBQ setup serves fresh, richly spiced dishes like seekh kebabs and hot tandoori naan.
South Asian essentials fill the grocery store, including premium basmati rice, fresh meat market, and authentic spices. Friendly cashiers make checkout quick and easy.
Good to know
The chicken biryani costs $3.99 per platter.
Catering services are available for events with adequate seating provided.
Prices are considered reasonable compared to other Desi restaurants in DFW.