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Kalbi and Korean food

You want Korean food where the kalbi is the standard by which the rest of the meal is measured.

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Updated May 2026
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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.

LA galbi comes with a slightly salty flavor but remains very good overall. The galbi is prepared fresh in the back, adding to its authentic taste.

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.

People are saying

"I had the best Korean soup I've ever had."

"I thought this Korean food was a must try; it's amazing."

"This Kalbi is absolutely bussin' and delicious."

Good to know

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Dal Dong Nae restaurant opens late at night.

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Expect an hour wait for food if you arrive late.

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The place has good parking because it is located in a shopping strip.

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Korean restaurant

Small Korean restaurant offers a quiet, chill atmosphere with a welcoming, cozy vibe reminiscent of home-cooked meals. Authentic seolleongtang and galbitang soups stand out, served alongside refillable kimchi and delivered by a serving robot that adds a modern touch.

Galbi soups come with generous pieces of galbi and pickled cabbage. They offer both savory and spicy versions, with a rich umami flavor.

Galbitang stands out with well-trimmed fat and a clean taste free of gamey smell. Meals come with complimentary banchan including seriously delicious kimchi and radish kimchi that pairs well with the soup.

People are saying

"I thought the soup was tasty and traditional."

"The Korean food here, especially the stews, is so delicious and traditional."

"I thought the galbi soup was one of the best I had tasted."

Good to know

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Four bowls of their cheapest seolleongtang cost $80 after tip and tax.

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The meal is a good deal at $20 for delicious food and decent portions.

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The bill for two stews, banchan, and barley tea is $28.

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Korean restaurant

Spacious interior with charcoal grilling at tables creates an interactive dining experience. Atmosphere blends cozy comfort with modern touches like K-pop music and medium brightness lighting. Semi-private seating encourages group camaraderie while maintaining a homey vibe.

LA galbi offers rich flavor and tender meat. Other nearby spots serve similar quality with better service.

Korean BBQ stands out with rich flavors and authentic grilling. Large bowls of mandu-guk and tasty bibimbap and naengmyeon add variety to the menu.

People are saying

"The food here is deeply savory and full of flavor."

"The Korean food here is great, thanks to the friendly and thoughtful service."

"The kalbi here is so tender and delicious."

Good to know

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The KBBQ for 2 is actually more suitable for 4 people.

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The restaurant uses real charcoal for grilling, enhancing the flavor.

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Expect large portion sizes, making it a good value for the price.

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Korean barbecue restaurant

Charcoal grills sit at the center of each table, creating an authentic cooking experience with coal fire flavor. The atmosphere feels classy and warm, often hot enough to cause sweating despite fans and ventilation devices. Private dining rooms accommodate larger groups, adding a spacious and clean indoor environment.

Unique Galbi marinade sets the flavor apart. Bone-in cuts offer a chewy texture. Spicy and smoked versions add variety to the menu.

Authentic Korean BBQ shines here with consistently great food and service. The place offers a top-tier Korean barbecue experience that rivals those in major cities and stands out in the region.

People are saying

"This Korean BBQ, served on hot coals, was my favorite."

"This Korean BBQ used to be my favorite spot."

"I found the Kalbi here to be the best Korean barbecue on the planet."

Good to know

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The restaurant closes at 2 AM, but staff starts clearing chairs at 1 AM.

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Parking can be difficult after H Mart opens.

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The restaurant uses charcoal for grilling, enhancing the flavor.

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Korean restaurant offers all-you-can-eat BBQ with tablet ordering at each table and a buffet of marinated meats and side veggies. Atmosphere varies from low-key and chill to feeling hot and dated, with a mix of clean and less maintained areas. Food includes authentic Korean dishes like spicy beef stew and bibimbop, with some standout BBQ options.

LA Galbi here tastes like the versions from PyeongTaek in Korea. The menu includes Spicy Galbi Jjim, a good pick for those who like heat. Both Galbi Tang and LA Galbi come out incredibly tasty.

Offers authentic Korean BBQ with standout dishes like 매운 갈비찜 (Maeun Galbi-Jjim) and Soondubu Jjigae with perfect spices. Side dishes include kimchi, squash, and potato, all tasting genuine and well-prepared.

People are saying

"The BBQ meat and shrimp quality here is great."

"I found the authentic Korean food and traditional sides I was searching for."

"The LA Kalbi here is so delicious, it reminds me of Korea."

Good to know

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The all-you-can-eat offer requires at least two people.

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Expect large portion sizes that may lead to overcharges if not monitored.

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The restaurant offers free salad with meals.

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Korean restaurant offers authentic Korean barbecue with fresh, house-prepared sides and well-seasoned traditional dishes like spicy galbitang and bulgogi. The atmosphere is quiet and relaxing with plenty of seating and soft music. Prices tend to be high, reflecting the quality and portion sizes.

Beef short ribs come in several styles here, including LA galbi and Suwon Galbi. Traditional Korean galbi arrives raw for grilling at the table, while some dishes like galbi tang and galbi naengmyun are served cooked and seasoned.

Beef bulgogi and spicy galbitang stand out with perfect seasoning and rich flavors. The KBBQ offers amazing grilled meats, and dishes like Galbi Naengmyun feature tender beef short ribs with cold noodles.

People are saying

"The food here is amazing and authentic."

"The Korean food here is outstanding, especially the galbi."

"The L.A. Galbi here is amazing and perfectly seasoned."

Good to know

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Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends to avoid long waits.

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Call ahead to confirm availability of specific menu items before visiting.

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Expect high prices; a meal for three can easily exceed $100.

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Korean restaurant

Korean restaurant offers all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue and hotpot with call buttons on tables for service. Atmosphere ranges from chill and comfortable to occasionally loud and smoky near grills. Booths provide comfortable seating in a fairly open layout.

Marinated galbi and LA galbi stand out with a sweet flavor that is more pronounced than expected. Beef tongue and bulgogi also feature as notable meat options alongside the galbi.

Offers all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ and Shabu Shabu with a wide variety of options. Features high-quality meats like brisket, beef loin, bulgogi, and marinated galbi with rich flavor and good texture. Includes unique banchan such as marinated eggplant.

People are saying

"The Korean Food service was friendly and attentive."

"The shabu-shabu broth here has great flavor."

"I enjoyed the high-quality, all-you-can-eat Kalbi."

Good to know

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All diners at the table must order the same dish, whether KBBQ or Shabu.

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If you order meat and don't touch it, there's a $7 charge.

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They charge for dinner even if you visit during lunch hours.

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Korean restaurant

Korean restaurant offers an old school feel with classic taste and a focus on authentic Korean soups like seolleongtang and naengmyeon. Atmosphere stays calm and not overstimulating, with early opening hours and clean surroundings. Regulars enjoy great soju specials and appreciate the broth specialization that sets it apart.

Galbi comes with a heaping portion of onions and has noticeable flavor. The short ribs can be tough and dry, and some prefer more meat and fewer onions for the price.

Cold noodles stand out with Bibim Naengmyeon and other varieties praised for authenticity and flavor. Soups like Seol-lung-tang and Kalbi Tang offer rich, deep tastes that feel traditional. King dumplings and ox knee soup add solid options to the Korean menu.

People are saying

"I thought the authentic Korean soups here were the best in DFW."

"I really liked their delicious seolleongtang."

"I found the Korean food, especially the cold noodles and soups, to be authentic and delicious."

Good to know

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The restaurant opens early at 8am.

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Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during busy lunch hours.

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Seolleongtang is the specialty dish, traditionally served bland.

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