Korean restaurant with a cozy atmosphere and warm, stylish interior featuring classical jazz music. The environment stays calm and quiet, ideal for gatherings without crowds. Seating is comfortable and the space feels clean and inviting.
Authentic Korean dishes like Gamja-tang and spicy bulgogi beef stand out for their rich flavors. The kimchi and sides complement meals well, capturing traditional tastes closely.
Silky texture defines the seafood tofu soup here. It pairs well with the dolsot bibimbap with shrimp, both offering rich flavors.
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The restaurant is closed on Sundays and from 3:30 to 4:30 PM daily.
Expect generous portion sizes; one roll is often enough to fill you up.
The restaurant is free of MSG, catering to those with allergies.
Spacious interior combines simple, clean design with a traditional Korean diner feel. Atmosphere stays cozy and welcoming with Korean dramas and K-pop music playing quietly, creating an authentic vibe. Seating is comfortable, and the space feels lively without overcrowding.
Soups like seolleongtang, kimchi jjigae, and galbitang come in generous portions and offer authentic flavors. Kimchi and Kkakduki are perfectly fermented and very fresh, complementing the dishes well.
Spicy dishes stand out with seafood tofu soup offering a rich, flavorful kick. Hot tofu soup pairs well with other spicy items like stone pot squid and seafood pancake.
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They have a lunch special from Monday to Friday (10:30 AM – 2:00 PM) with only $1 off the regular price.
Free parking is available for customers.
Most dishes are large enough for two meals, making them affordable.
Small Korean restaurant with a cozy, family-like atmosphere and K-pop music playing on TV. Locals gather in a quiet, welcoming space with a hole-in-the-wall, mom-and-pop vibe. The environment feels comfortable and light, offering authentic Korean dining with generous portions.
Authentic Korean dishes like bulgogi and galbi stand out with rich flavors. The banchan is fresh and plentiful, complementing meals like hot stone bibimbap and tofu soup.
Soft tofu soup stands out with its delicately soft texture and satisfying flavor. The soup often comes as a side and pairs well with a variety of banchan and meat dishes like Kalbi and Bulgogi.
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Expect a 30-minute wait during peak lunch hours on weekends.
Prices are reasonable, with most entrees under $15.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Small Korean barbecue restaurant offers authentic atmosphere with quality cuts of meat cooked at the table. Music features popular K-pop songs, creating a lively yet quiet dining experience even when full. Interior feels humble and run down, but food and interactive cooking stand out.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with high-quality meats including a standout LA Galbi dish. Known for consistent, top-tier Korean barbecue and attentive customer service.
Seafood tofu soup features a spicy Soon dobu base with a well balanced flavor that is not too spicy. Side dishes include steamed egg and kimchi tofu soup, which are unique additions to the menu.
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Reservations are highly recommended, especially for parties of four or more.
The all-you-can-eat price is $26 per person, which is a great deal.
Expect a packed restaurant on weekends, so plan accordingly.
Korean BBQ restaurant features split dining areas with one side for grilling and another for regular menu seating. Atmosphere is clean and bright but can be loud with constant grill ignition sounds and occasional flame shows. Staff handle all cooking, creating a relaxed, entertaining experience without smoky clothes or smoky rooms.
Offers quality Korean BBQ with generous portions like Beef Bulgogi combos and Kalbi Dolsot Bibimbap. Includes standout sides such as kimchi and 물냉면 (cold noodles) that complement the main dishes well.
Broth offers a savory flavor with moderate spice. Options include beef brisket and intestine combos. Soup texture leans toward lighter, not very thick.
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Reservations are recommended on busy weekends to avoid long wait times.
The lunch special offers good value with free side dishes included.
The menu is not all-you-can-eat, so plan your order accordingly.
Spacious interior with neon decor and K-Pop screens creates a lively, modern vibe. Excellent ventilation keeps air clear during grilling, enhancing comfort. Atmosphere suits family gatherings and date nights, blending cozy and stylish elements.
Offers premium Korean BBQ with all-you-can-eat options and great service. Food is consistently delicious and suits groups well.
Rich and flavorful tofu soup stands out alongside Kimchi soup and side dishes that complement the meal well.
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The restaurant offers both à la carte and all-you-can-eat options.
All-you-can-eat pricing is about $5 to $10 more than expected.
The restaurant maintains a very clean environment.
Cozy mom-and-pop Korean restaurant with authentic home-style meals and a warm, inviting atmosphere. The space is laidback and welcoming, often busy late at night with a pleasant background buzz. Tables and booths offer comfortable seating in a modest-sized setting.
Kimchi jjigae features perfectly cooked pork with chewy skin and a kimchi flavor reminiscent of homemade recipes. Generous portions of galbi tang come with hefty beef ribs, while banchan offers a variety of authentic side dishes that stand out.
Soon tofu soup comes hot and flavorful. It pairs well with dishes like Galbi and japchae.
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Dal Dong Nae restaurant opens late at night.
Expect an hour wait for food if you arrive late.
The place has good parking because it is located in a shopping strip.
Open layout creates a comfortable and safe dining space with service bells at each table for convenience. Atmosphere shifts from loud heavy metal to K-Pop music at lower volume, enhancing the cultural vibe. Menu offers authentic Korean dishes with standout tofu soup and barbecue options.
Bulgogi and soft tofu stew stand out for their rich flavors and freshness. The menu also features kimchi pancake, Korean BBQ, galbi, and tteokbokki, all served with attentive service in a cozy setting.
Seafood and spicy mushroom versions stand out with rich flavors. Options include plain tofu soup without spice and combos paired with side dishes like kimchi and tteokbokki.
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The restaurant offers generous portion sizes for all dishes.
Prices are considered fair for the quality of food served.
Tofu Factory specializes in authentic Korean dishes beyond just tofu.
Small, well-organized space offers a warm, homey vibe with K-pop music and Korean cooking shows on TV. Atmosphere stays cozy and inviting, suited for casual family dining rather than lively socializing. Authentic Korean dishes served in sizzling stone bowls add to the comforting experience.
Bibimbap stands out as a favorite, with options like tofu bibimbap and vegetable soondubu made fully vegetarian. The menu features Kimchi fried rice, bulgogi, LA galbi, and soondubu-jjigae, all prepared with care and flavor.
Soft tofu soup offers a rich, flavorful broth with a perfectly spicy kick. Tofu in the soup is bouncy and chewy, paired well with noodles for a comforting meal.
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You pay at the door on the way out, which is very Korean style.
Portions are generous for the price paid.
Expect some menu items may not be listed.
Small, modern restaurant offers a cozy ambiance with bright, clean interiors and thoughtful storage under chairs. The atmosphere stays pleasant and comfortable, suitable for small groups and family meals. Open kitchen and TVs showing cooking shows add to the engaging environment.
Bulgogi and LA galbi come out tender and well marinated. The banchan offers a good variety, including standout japchae and spicy Kimchi Pork Soondooboo.
Tofu soups come with a generous amount of meat and seafood. Options include seafood and beef tofu soup, and a mushroom tofu soup with a perfect balance of flavors, richness, and spice.
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Reservations are not accepted at this time.
Expect a wait of 30 minutes to 1 hour during peak times.
The prices are reasonable for the quality and portion sizes.
Cooking at the table creates an interactive experience with down draft tables that pull smoke away effectively. The atmosphere stays casual and laid back, suitable for groups in semi-private rooms. Ordering happens via tabletop screens and sometimes a robot delivers meat, adding a modern touch.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with a focus on non-marinated galbi. Known for consistently delivering incredible Korean barbecue flavors over multiple visits.
Spicy tofu soup offers great flavor and pairs well with rice. Corn cheese complements the meal alongside the tofu soup.
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If it's your birthday, let them know to get a special song played.
The restaurant offers a late-night deal from 10 PM to 2 AM.
The all-you-can-eat option includes many sides and is reasonably priced.
Large, clean space offers a homey ambiance with self-service drinks and utensils and spacious seating for groups. Atmosphere stays calm and friendly, avoiding loud music to create a relaxing dining experience. Decor includes Korean cooking descriptions and TVs, enhancing an authentic feel.
Beef bulgogi stands out with its grilled taste, generous size, and fresh, hot serving. Cold noodles work well here, and dishes like seafood pancake, LA galbi combo, soontofu, and japchae come with tasty banchan and arrive warm and savory.
Spicy beef tofu soup offers a perfect level of spiciness for those who like heat. Soft tofu soup comes with a smooth texture and pairs well with dishes like LA galbi and bibimbap.
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The restaurant has a cafeteria-style setup, so it’s self-serve.
The cashier told me I had to order before I could sit down.
Their menu offers a variety of authentic Korean dishes, including BBQ and Dongatsu.
Booth-style seating with full privacy and semi-private curtained areas creates a cozy, homey vibe with a quiet, peaceful atmosphere. Beautiful plants at the entrance add charm, while service buttons at every table offer convenience. The space feels warm and welcoming, resembling a comforting home-cooked meal setting.
Galbi stands out with its tender, juicy short ribs that avoid the usual chewiness. The Beef Bulgogi Combo offers beautiful seasoning and rich flavor, while the kimchi pancake comes in a large, satisfying portion. All banchan and dishes are safe for nut allergies.
Soft tofu soups come with varied seafood and meats, like mini scallops, clam, shrimp, and beef. Rice served on the side is perfectly fluffy and complements the savory, well-spiced broths.
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Expect to wait for a table on most evenings, especially during peak hours.
The restaurant is usually packed right after opening on Saturdays for lunch.
The service button at the table allows you to call staff without waving.
Small, cozy Korean restaurant with an authentic ajumma kitchen feel and beautiful decor. Atmosphere is warm and inviting with a chill vibe and friendly staff. Self-serve station supports a casual, unassuming setup.
Tender bulgogi offers rich flavor and great texture. The galbi pairs well with spectacular side dishes that complement the meal.
Soft tofu soup comes in a hot stone bowl with a mild spice level and a nice flavor. Options include seafood, beef, and intestine tofu soups, all served with good banchans and tasty dumplings.
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Most of the ordering process is self-serve, and customers order at the front.
The restaurant operates as a counter-service spot with two self-order kiosks.
For two people, expect to spend around $60 for generous portions.
Korean restaurant offers a homey, welcoming atmosphere with private rooms for intimate dining. The space feels clean and cozy, with a button to call service enhancing convenience. The vibe reflects authentic Korean comfort and warmth.
Authentic Korean cuisine shines with beef and soft tofu stew and Korean pancakes that stand out for quality and value. These pancakes are a highlight in the strip, making the menu worth exploring.
Seafood tofu soup stands out with its rich flavors and soft tofu texture. Beef tofu soup and versions with egg and seafood also offer hearty, satisfying options.
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Parking is ample and available in front of the restaurant.
The restaurant is wheelchair accessible and kid-friendly.
A 20% service charge is added automatically for groups over five at lunchtime.
Restaurant offers an authentic Korean vibe with mom-and-pop atmosphere and variety of banchan served with every meal. Space feels welcoming and clean, suitable for relaxed conversations during lunch. Signature dishes include handmade cold noodles and tofu soup, praised for their flavor and quality.
An impressive variety of banchan comes with every meal, often 12 to 15 different types. The LA galbi is tender and well marinated, paired well with flavorful soondubu and cold noodles combos.
Broth in the tofu soups has a deep, hearty flavor. Spicy seafood tofu soup stands out as delicious and flavorful. Variety of banchan complements the rich tofu soups well.
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Parking at Chanmaru is mostly easy to find.
The menu features a wide array of classic Korean dishes and several variants of soondubu.
Expect a variety of 19 different kinds of banchans with every order.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers a spacious layout with modern decor and built-in grill vents that improve conversation. Atmosphere ranges from welcoming and lively to private rooms with bright lighting and no music. Music volume can be loud, and group reservations are common.
Offers all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue with high-quality meats and a satisfying dining experience. Combines Korean BBQ with sushi options in a casual setting.
Spicy tofu soup stands out with its bold flavor and satisfying heat. The menu also offers kimchi tofu soup and vegan-friendly options, making it a solid choice for tofu soup lovers.
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Happy hour offers discounted buffet prices on weekdays from 4-6pm.
Buy-one-get-one-50%-off on alcohol is available on weekdays.
Expect longer wait times on weekends due to high demand.
Open dining area in a food court creates a casual and accessible setting. Atmosphere feels cozy with generous portions and very reasonable prices attracting those seeking authentic Korean flavors. The place stands out for affordable combos featuring spicy tofu soups and flavorful BBQ ribs.
Soon tofu stands out with a flavorful pork option at spice level 3. Bibimbap and naengmyeon with galbi combos offer satisfying meals, while homemade kimchi and seafood pancakes add authentic touches.
Spicy seafood and oyster tofu soups stand out with bold flavors and fresh ingredients. Beef and vegetarian dumpling tofu soups offer rich, well-cooked textures and authentic Korean taste.
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The combo meal costs $17 with tax, offering good value.
Parking is easy to find near the food court.
It is a self-service type place, making it quick for lunch.
Korean barbecue restaurant offers a well-lit interior with spacious seating and HD TVs playing K-pop videos. Atmosphere ranges from cozy and family-friendly to occasionally noisy due to kitchen sounds. Decor is nice but some areas need repair, supporting large groups comfortably.
Korean BBQ stands out with great bulgogi and extremely tasty galbi. The Korean fried chicken is crispy outside and juicy inside, and sides like kimchi, tofu soup, rapokki, and japchae are well made.
Tofu soup shines with options like beef curry, pork and beef spicy, and seafood varieties. It pairs well with sides like bulgogi and bibimbap, making it a solid choice for a hearty meal.
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You can get a 5% discount if you pay in cash.
The portions are very large, making it a good value.
The lunch menu offers a great value set.
Small Korean restaurant offers authentic atmosphere with warm, welcoming vibes and K-pop music playing. It gets noisy and crowded during peak times, best suited for groups of four or fewer. Known for excellent pork ribs and seafood pancake, paired with soju and frozen margaritas.
Kimchi stands out as exceptionally flavorful and well-made. The menu features Galbi JJim, Grilled Pork Ribs, and gam-ja-tang, all rich in authentic Korean flavors.
Soups come in several varieties like Brisket Soft Tofu served piping hot and a spicy tofu soup with noticeable heat. Seafood tofu soup includes real crab, and cold noodle with tofu soup tends to be lighter in flavor.
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The menu does not include ingredients, which may be challenging for those with food allergies.
The restaurant is suitable for groups of four or fewer.
Prices have increased, making some dishes feel overpriced.
Open layout with wood-based furniture and stainless steel appliances creates a modern farmhouse style. Loud K-pop music and multiple big screen TVs fill the space, making it lively but less suited for quiet meals. Spacious seating includes call buttons for service and utensils stored in table drawers.
LA Galbi stands out with very tender, soft, and well-seasoned meat. The bulgogi stone pot bibimbap is filling and popular, while the kimchi tofu stew and dumpling combo offers a comforting mix. Spicy raw marinated crab and kimchi soup with adjustable spice levels add variety to the Korean food options.
Soft tofu soup features a well-balanced broth with plenty of seafood like oysters. Intestine tofu soup stands out for its extra spicy kick that is genuinely spicy.
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There is a free parking lot available for customers.
Finding parking during busy lunch and dinner times can be challenging.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
Korean restaurant inside a food court offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere with a clean, comfortable setting. The vibe is homely and casual, suitable for families including toddlers. Known for authentic Korean seafood dishes and flavorful noodles, it balances traditional tastes with a relaxed dining experience.
Black bean noodles stand out with pork and seafood versions. Bibimbap comes in a hot pot, keeping it warm with balanced toppings. Kimbap offers solid taste and presentation, sometimes swapping egg for a tasty alternative. Pork bulgogi and spicy pork bulgogi tacos deliver strong flavor. Jjampong and kimchi also impress with their taste.
Soft tofu soup delivers a very impactful flavor that stands out. It pairs well with dishes like kimchi pancake and kimbap, offering a solid option for those seeking beef soft tofu soup nearby.
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Annie's Street Foods is located inside the Frisco 99 Ranch food court.
Prices have increased from around $15-$16 to $17.31.
Some menu items contain meat, so check for vegetarian options.
Korean restaurant offers authentic dishes like in-house made noodles and traditional galbi with fresh, flavorful broths. Atmosphere stays clean and comfortable with a calm vibe and open seating during early evening. Regulars enjoy varied side dishes and recommend the raspberry wine as a complement.
Broth and kimchi come fresh and tasty with every meal. Spicy pork Bulgogi and cold noodles like galbi and bibim naengmyeon match authentic Korean flavors. Banchans rotate regularly, adding variety to the experience.
Seafood tofu soup stands out with a solid 8 out of 10 rating and pairs well with spicy pork bulgogi. Beef tofu soup also features alongside galbi and bibim naengmyeon on the menu.
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Most entrees are sized for 2 or more people.
The restaurant offers 8 side dishes with each meal.
The price for most entrees is around $50.
Small Korean restaurant offers a cozy, family atmosphere with a modern, clean layout and K-pop music and videos playing throughout. The space feels like a mom and pop Korean countryside home with a cosmopolitan touch, welcoming guests with bench seating and a bar area.
Banchan variety stands out with unique and plentiful side dishes. LA galbi and sundubu jjigae offer rich, flavorful experiences beyond typical Korean BBQ.
Mushroom tofu soup offers a deeply comforting and flavorful experience with an option to make it mild for less spice. Kimchi tofu soup with beef balances acidity well and stands out among tofu soups.
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Chodanggol specializes in soup and stews and offers Korean BBQ dishes.
The portion sizes are large, making it a good value for the price.
They have a variety of beef, chicken, and pork dishes that are popular.
Open floor plan with low ventilation hoods keeps smoke contained and prevents lingering odors. Interior blends Korean street vibe with military-style decor, creating a unique and refreshing atmosphere. Music volume rises as it gets busy, sometimes making conversation difficult.
Korean BBQ features flavorful kalbi beef ribs and tender bulgogi. Side dishes include crispy mandu and a great selection of kimchi like cucumber and radish.
Rich and delicious tofu soup comes with meals often paired with premium kalbi and pan-fried Mandu. Kids enjoy the tofu soup alongside the egg souffle, making it a family favorite.
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The premium menu costs $40 per person, and the lesser menu is $33.
Parking is easy on weekdays but can be challenging on weekends.
It's best to come before peak hours on weekends to avoid parking difficulties.