
Offbeat strip-mall eatery serving Korean soups, stir-fries & chicken wings amid colorful artwork.
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Address: 2625 Old Denton Rd #322, Carrollton, TX 75007
Phone: (972) 810-0803
Website: https://www.ddongggotx.com/
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Reviews
Screw Kiss Cocktail: This drink had a very unique flavor. It was very sweet, and the alcohol taste was very smooth and not overwhelming. However, there wasn’t much noticeable strawberry or Sprite flavor. Most of the taste came from the popsicle, though I couldn’t quite pinpoint what flavor the popsicle was.
Pork Belly: The pork belly was excellent. It was perfectly crispy, and the spicy dipping sauce paired great with it. The dip had a sweet and spicy balance that complemented the pork well. However, when I ordered it without vegetables, the portion size was noticeably smaller. There were no options to substitute with rice or other sides, which was disappointing.
Authentic Tteokbokki with chewy rice cakes and a perfectly balanced spicy sauce.
Crispy Korean Fried Chicken coated in a sweet & spicy glaze.
Extra bites like kimbap, odeng, and tok-kkochi make it feel like real Korean street food.
The vibe is casual and fun, the staff is friendly, and it gets packed at night—so going a bit earlier is a good idea . Prices are fair and portions are great for sharing with friends or family.
Address: 2625 Old Denton Rd #320, Carrollton, TX 75007
Rating: 8.5/10 – definitely worth coming back again!
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We ordered the three kinds of fries and the corn cheese as appetizers. The fries were severely burnt. So dark they looked like sweet potato fries, but they weren’t. The corn cheese was about 80% cheese. We couldn’t bring ourselves to eat either dish.
When we asked if the food could be remade or if we could get fresh fries, we were told no. We then asked if the untouched items could be removed from the bill and we were told no….again. After asking to speak with someone else, the bartender explained that it is the owners’ policy that no returns, refunds, or remakes are allowed. She also stated that if customers don’t pay for an item, the cost is taken out of the waiter’s paycheck, which made the situation extremely uncomfortable.
Despite not eating the food, we paid in full.
Poor food quality combined with ZERO accommodation and concerning policy made this a VERY disappointing experience. My friends and I won’t be returning.
Many of the negative experiences I’ve heard about stem from unrealistic expectations, such as arriving right before closing and demanding service after last call (which is at 1:30am). Respecting the staff and the rules ensures a much better experience.
I’ve been a regular here and have never had an issue—the team is consistently welcoming and professional. Ultimately, the energy you bring in is the energy you’ll receive back. Treat the staff with courtesy, enjoy yourself, and you’ll have a great time.
Highly recommended!!
We had the bulgogi fries, fried shrimp and chili sauce, and spicy rice cakes. The bulgogi fries were just insane, super flavorful and the fries were just the right amount of crispy, there was even just the right amount of fries and toppings. The fried shrimp were insanely huge, I think they leave them whole but they’re fried in such a way that you don’t notice, I think if you stretched them flat they’d be 5 or 6 inches! They give a generous side of greens as a palate cleanser and to cut through the sweetness and grease which I think is a nice touch. Lastly, I’ve been obsessed with the tteobokki (spicy rice cakes) since I first learned about them. These were hands down the best I’ve ever had and while I’ve not been to Korea and had the authentic kind, I think this is one of the closest you can get in the U.S. They even give the boiled egg, fish cakes (included), and an option of ramen and cheese which I’ve heard of being an option in Korea, and I highly recommend trying it if you are looking to stuff yourself! We had already been walking around and eating at other shops and a food court, so I stuck to without for this visit.
As for service, you push a button that rings an electronic bell over a speaker to let a waiter know you need service. We pushed ours and realized we were not being serviced for a long while, my husband finally waved our server down to order and he was friendly and polite. We realized later into the evening that there was a number display that would show which table rang for the server, but that if one table rang and then another table rang after, it would cover up the previous number, so we think that was what happened. We were also seated below the speaker which was quite loud and jarring, though once we had our food I cared about it a lot less. I think it’s a good idea in concept, lets people socialize undisturbed and only be bothered by the server when they want to be, but I think it could be worked on.
I think liking kpop is also a must as they have kpop playing super loud constantly. Again great for socializing, but a bit overwhelming if you’re sensitive to loud noise. But again, once we had our food I couldn’t care less.
Overall I really loved this place and we will definitely be back next time we are in the area. I need to try the tteobboki with ramen and cheese!