
뚝배기 한식 반찬 전문점 – Ddukbaegi Hot Stone & Korean Kitchen offers a vibrant culinary journey through the heart of Korean cuisine. Nestled in a cozy ambiance, the restaurant invites patrons to savor authentic flavors served in traditional ddukbaegi (earthenware pots), enhancing both taste and presentation. From sizzling bibimbap to hearty stews and BBQ delights, each dish celebrates the rich heritage of Korean cooking with a modern twist. Impeccable service and a warm atmosphere ensure a memorable dining experience, perfect for both casual outings and special occasions. Self-Serve & No Tip Traditional Casual Korean Food Restaurant near Royal Ln, Harry Hines, Dallas, Texas. Dallas Korean Cuisine near 2330 Royal Ln #300, Dallas, TX 75229
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They have monthly specials for a really great price on certain selected dishes!
Everything is self service so no tipping needed.
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First, the staff is incredibly friendly and welcoming. Second, we loved the self-serve concept—it’s convenient and eliminates the need for tipping. You pick up your food when it’s ready and choose your own seating.
As for the food—WOW. We ordered the $60 combo meal, and every single dish was absolutely delicious. The flavors were rich, the ingredients fresh, and the portions were generous.
We highly recommend this place—10/10!”
The friendly cashier puts you in a good mood from the start. I ordered pork bone soup and green onion pancakes. The pork bone soup is much more watered down than the original, but the head meat inside is delicious, and the seasoning with shrimp paste and dongchimi broth brings out its savory flavor. The green onion pancakes are generously made with the squid that accompanies every bite. It would have been better if they were a bit crispier, but they are delicious when dipped in the appropriately seasoned soy sauce.
But the food is just too good not to share!
The staff was very lovely, everyone greeted you as you entered and as you left. Regardless of race, they greet you in their language, “anhyonghasaeo” which gives it more of an authentic vibe. The menu is hung above the cashier in both Korean and English language. We came during lunch hour today and they were pretty busy, though we didn’t even have to wait long for the food.
I grabbed a tray of their gimbap (spicy w/ anchovies) laid out in the front, I loved that it came with pickled radish and a wasabi sauce. It was everything I was craving! For only $7 there were like 10 rolls in there!
As for the main entrees, I ordered the spicy pork ribs, which was so good and tender, falling off the bone!
I also ordered the seafood pancake, it wasn’t as crispy as other places I’ve tried but it was full of flavor and full of seafood! I’d take this seafood pancake over Maht gaek’s any day!
I also ordered the soontofu soup combo with stir fried pork. Each entree came with a side of purple rice and plenty of side dishes. Their kimchi was especially good. You can tell it’s made in house, it was very fresh and delicious.
Overall everything was so good, that I have no complaints about the food. I would honestly come back tomorrow