Samwon Garden Restaurant

  4.5 – 727 reviews  $$ • Korean restaurant

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Korean BBQ & other specialties are served at neatly partitioned tables for lunch & dinner.

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No delivery Samwon Garden Restaurant 76115

Hours

Monday
(Labor Day)
Closed
Tuesday11 AM–9 PM
Wednesday11 AM–9 PM
Thursday11 AM–9 PM
Friday11 AM–9 PM
Saturday11 AM–9 PM
SundayClosed

Address and Contact Information

Address: 5201 McCart Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76115

Phone: (817) 926-1515

Website: https://www.facebook.com/swgrestaurant/

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Reviews

Michael Carlton
Went old school today after gym with the boy. Had a delicious Korean lunch. Very authentic tasting. Very friendly staff.
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Sammy Jones
Yummy my first Korean restaurant since I’ve moved here. Don’t hesitate to come visit Samwon Garden. Reasonably priced and authentic Korean food!
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jose mendez
Even though they were short staffed, the food was excellent and reminds me of Korean food I love. The side dishes are to die for and change with the seasons. I would also recommend the kimbop, the veggies in it are awesome. Like a little party in your mouth.
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Trisha Edwards
Every time I come to Ft. Worth, I always make a trip here to get a Japchae order! My son has food sensory issues, but all the food, including the veggies, tastes so great he never has any issues and always asks for more!!!! I truly love this place because you can tell everything is the ‘homemade’ type of food and not last minute heat up in the microwave junk. The marinade they use for their L.A. Galbi is homemade and to die for!!!!! The waitress said it has been passed down from generation to generation in their family. How amazingly it tastes that doesn’t surprise me one bit! If I could, I would eat here every day!
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Ben Gu
Pretty much the only Korean food in the south side of Fort Worth. Considering that it’s the only spot, pretty decent food..
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Gary Howard
I love this place. There aren’t really many options for Korean food on this side of the Metroplex, but Sam Won makes up for that. It’s a cozy little spot that feeds my Korean food appetite when I don’t want to drive all the way to Dallas. I love the Bulgogi, the samgyupsal, and the many banchan they have. Give them a try.
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Chris Eatz
I’ve been frequently coming here to eat for the past umpteen years. My taste buds have changed over the years, but my taste for this Korean BBQ has not changed. I love their food every single time I visit. The quality hasn’t changed, nor has the service. Sam Won Garden is a must visit place when craving Korean BBQ or classic Korean food.
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Mitchell Ellis
Great place to eat! Local’s secret. Some of the best authentic Korean Food in Fort Worth! They sell their homemade Kimchi to take home with you as well. Great prices food is great! The sides are delicious, rice has good texture. Servers are very attentive and friendly. check it out!
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Ruben Avalos
This place went above my expectations I initially had for it. It ended up in a coin toss gone wrong that pushed me here but it lived up to all of the positive reviews posted about it.
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Paul
My wife and I have been here a bunch of times, and have always enjoyed it. I normally get the duk mandu guk or dolsot bibimbop, and I’d recommend both. My wife normally orders the jaeyook kimchi bokum (jaeyook kimchi tofu) and we also get the kimchi pancakes. My wife is a kimchi critic and she likes their kkakdugi and their potatoes.
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