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.
Spicy Pork Neck Bone Soup stands out with rich flavor and comfort. Silky tofu soup offers a smooth texture, while the Samgyetang chicken soup brings a fresh option. Miso and kimchi soups come with meals and get free refills.
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.
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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.
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.
Spicy soups like the beef tofu soup and kimchi soup offer bold flavors with a good kick. Army soup and soft tofu soup bring hearty, comforting options with rich ingredients.
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.
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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.
Industrial design shapes the space with a clean, organized feel and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Guests find fresh poke and a self-serve sauce bar alongside complimentary miso soup, enhancing the dining experience. Family-friendly features and gluten-free options add to its distinct appeal.
Complimentary miso soup is always available and easy to help yourself to. A sauce bar offers various sauces that complement the dishes well.
Korean BBQ appears with bulgogi and a k bbq bibimbap option. Heat mainly comes from kimchi and sauces rather than spicy dishes.
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Pure Poke offers gluten-free and allergy-free options for diners.
Parking is plentiful and easily accessible for customers.
Prices are affordable, with a rewards program offering discounts.
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.
Soups here have impactful flavors like the tofu soup and beef tripe soup. The clam and mussels jjampong noodles soup tastes great and doesn't leave you thirsty.
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.
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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.
Spacious restaurant with modern Korean decor and tables equipped for both hot pot and grill. Atmosphere stays comfortable and lively, suited for group dinners and casual nights out. Features include iPad ordering and a well-stocked self-serve sauce bar, enhancing convenience and variety.
Broths include an 88 broth and a mushroom base that works well with ingredients. Soup bases lack descriptions, which can make choosing tricky. Recommendations help navigate the options.
Korean BBQ features buffet style sides and sauces, which is rare for this cuisine. The galbi and bulgogi stand out as favorites with excellent flavor.
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The all-you-can-eat price is $50 per person with a 1.5-hour time limit.
There is a strict two-hour time limit for dining.
Halal meat options are available upon request.
Modern ramen spot with K-pop music videos playing on TVs and a cozy, authentic vibe in the dining area. Seating includes handmade tables and comfortable benches, creating a relaxed atmosphere. Background music stays low while kitchen area pulses with energy.
Lobster garlic miso soup stands out with rich flavor. The K-pop soup and ramen soup also offer distinct tastes. Soups come sealed below ingredients to keep fresh.
Dry ramen dishes travel well and come with a crispy fried mandu that's rich inside. Korean fried chicken nuggets offer a sweet and garlicky flavor, while kimchi fried rice and beef noodle soup stand out as solid choices.
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Expect long wait times and cold food during peak hours.
Prices are high for the portion sizes offered.
The restaurant is open until midnight for late-night dining.
Halal Chinese restaurant offers modern cozy decor with an open kitchen and bright layout. Atmosphere feels warm and relaxing, encouraging casual dining and conversation. Family-friendly spot known for authentic Asian comfort food and tasty noodles.
Broth stands out as rich and aromatic, packed with traditional Chinese flavors. Signature beef soups feature tender beef and a hearty texture, including classic noodle and tomato beef noodle varieties.
Dishes include orange chicken, Korean fried rice, and chicken and chili oil dumplings. Korean soup comes in large portions. Beef stir-fried noodles and beef wonton also appear on the menu.
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Noodle One offers a Ramadan iftar special during the holy month.
The restaurant charges a 20% tip for parties of four or more.
Lunch specials are available daily, providing great deals for quick meals.
Elegant interior design creates a clean, cozy space with a relaxed and friendly vibe. Self-order kiosks and a sauce station with multiple options add convenience and customization. Hot stone bowls keep food warm and crisp, offering a distinctive dining experience.
Soup comes in small portions and often includes miso soup served in a hot stone bowl with shrimp and various toppings. Combos frequently pair soup with fried dumplings.
Stone bowl bibimbap comes with a variety of meat choices and stays hot throughout the meal. The spicy bulgogi bowl and tofu options stand out, along with kimchi rice, spicy shrimp, and strawberry uyu.
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A bowl with beef and two eggs costs about $18.
They charge an extra $4.95 for protein additions.
Vegetarian options are available, making it suitable for various diets.
Chinese restaurant offers large portions with freshly prepared dishes customizable for spice level. Atmosphere is lively and often busy, attracting many Asian diners. Guests bring their own alcohol since there is no liquor license, adding a unique aspect to the dining experience.
Seafood noodle soup offers fresh vegetables and a good value at $12, though noodles can be undercooked. Egg drop and hot and sour soups are both very good here.
Black bean noodles come with a thick, rich sauce that hits the right consistency. The menu features Uni Jjajang with pork and other Korean staples like jjampong.
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Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
The restaurant is closed on Wednesdays.
Portion sizes are generous, suitable for sharing between two people.