
Craving an authentic taste of Korea? Mama’s Korean Kitchen Tofu House in Grand Prairie offers a warm and inviting escape into the heart of Korean cuisine. Indulge in rich, flavorful tofu soups that warm the soul and sizzling Korean barbecue dishes cooked to perfection. Experience homestyle Korean comfort food crafted with fresh ingredients and traditional recipes. At Mama’s, every dish is a celebration of Korean culinary heritage served in a friendly, welcoming atmosphere. Come and discover your new favorite Korean flavors!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 419 E Pioneer Pkwy, Grand Prairie, TX 75051
Phone: (972) 639-3641
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Reviews
The environment was warm and inviting, making it easy to relax and enjoy our time together. The food was really good overall, and everything came out fresh and flavorful. I ordered a spicy soondubu — while it wasn’t as spicy as I personally prefer, it was still really enjoyable and comforting. The flavors were well balanced, and you could tell it was made with care.
Overall, we had a wonderful experience. Good food, cozy atmosphere, and even better company — it made for a memorable night catching up with my friend. I’d definitely come back again for a chill night out!
Prices are a little higher here too, and the food was just okay. The tofu soup was lacking flavor, at least for me.
I had the bulgogi combo and the meat was too tender or delicate because it had the crumbly texture of overcooked meat. The galbi and pork ribs are better, but overall the food didn’t live up to the cost.
Maybe it was an off day compared to the other positive reviews, but I don’t know.
-Service was awesome!
-Packaging was neat and well thought out to prevent spilling.
-Menu only had a couple items with tofu. Interesting considering it’s a Tofu place.
-I ended ordering a tofu seafood soup. I thought tuna was fishy but it has nothing on the over the top fishy taste and smell of the dish.
-I felt something hard as I stirred my soup. It was 1 shrimp with head and shell on it. I don’t wanna eat a shrimp with head. It would hv been nice to hv an option
-$$ the place was costly to me. Combo meals were $30. My soup was $16.18. I would hv been happier with wings and bread from little Caesar’s next door for 9.99
I’ll by saying it’s not for me and I won’t be going back despite the superior service and not so cheap menu. I hope for the owner’s sake that the business does well but I can’t say with 100% certainty that it will. is my vote.
All in all, the food was great and the temperature is hot.
The manduku came without any rice cakes, the dumplings came out in dissolved soggy mess which means they were overcooked and lacked flavor). The haemulpadjon should really be called pancake. It had no seafood whatsoever and didn’t have any flavor. The sauce that came with it was some kind of chili soy sauce that had vinegar. Not good. The haemulpadjon was supposed to be spicy. It wasnt really and didnt have much tofu and had exactly 4 pieces of seafood.