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    Ddong Ggo TX

    4.1 (547 reviews)
    Closed 4:30 pm - 1:30 am (Next day)
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    Screw kiss cocktail
    Hannah L.

    Ambiance: This restaurant has great vibes overall. It is on the louder side, and they blast music at night. The space is super cute and they have Korean-style pocha seating. The lighting is very dim and the prices are on the higher end. Service is mediocre and they broke a glass cup near our feet and hardly cared to move us. 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.

    Garlic Chicken Wings w/ Soy Sauce
    Kacee T.

    The food was solid, maybe it was because I was starving but you really can't go wrong with pocha food haha. Service was slower but it was a full house so I don't blame them, I did need to ring the bell 3+ times everytime I need refills on water or the bill. Green onion chicken was good by itself, in the sauce and with the green onions so you should definitely get a plate if you like onions and don't want the hassle of eating around a bone. Garlic soy wings were decent but I think I prefer the sauce at other Korean fried chicken places, I wish I tried a different flavor. The cheese corn was surprisingly seasoned beyond just mixing corn into melted cheese. Slightly burnt on the edges when it came out but if you like it toasty like that then go for it. Kimchi Volcano fried rice with egg was a fun and cute interactive dish that really tied the meal together - I wouldn't get it if you don't ant the hassle of cooking it yourself or if you have a problem with raw eggs! It did have a strong seaweed taste which is very different from a lot of kimchi fried rices I've tried

    Spicy Stir-fried Chicken w/ Cheese Spicy Stir-fried Chicken w/ Cheese
    Dmitri A. N.

    The service was friendly and quick. I was very surprised to see how large the portions were after just looking at prices online so we ended up ordering too much and taking a lot home so I can safely say that eating here was much more economical than I assumed. The drinks were tasty and all the dishes were ordered were perfect. It is definitely a loud party spot full of various TVs playing kpop mvs and lots of hearty laughter and conversation. If you have a hard time with crowded places with a lot of competing noise, that would be the only reason I wouldn't recommend coming here. Bathrooms are basic and the tables were a bit sticky are my only real draw backs.

    Spicy Rice Cakes
    Sanjna B.

    Came here for a friends birthday party with a large group! They were extremely accommodating and able to seat 20 of us(we had a reservation). The food was so delicious! We loved the Spicy Rice Cakes and Bulgogi, perfect amount of spice and sweetness. The watermelon soju was very fresh, but not strong at all. Overall, we had a wonderful time!

    Spicy Rice Cakes
    Ethan L.

    My friends and I shared the spicy rice cakes with ramen, garlic chicken wings with soy sauce, and the mango yogurt cocktail soju. All the food and drinks were super delicious and were a good portion size to share between 3 people. Ramen and cheese are both additional charges to the rice cakes if you choose to include them. My friends with lower spice tolerances did mention the rice cakes and wings were a bit spicy for them so take that into account when ordering as well. You will need to click a button if you need your server. They usually were super prompt with coming to address our needs once the button was clicked. The restaurant also celebrated a lot of birthdays at my visit and overall provided a very great atmosphere to hang out with friends later in the evening. There are plenty of seating available to accommodate various party sizes and bar as well if that is what you prefer.

    Michelle C.

    Ddong Ggo is a fantastic spot, especially if you're out late and want to avoid fast food, which is usually your only option at that hour. I likw that this place stays open late--it really fills a need in the area. During my most recent visit, we arrived earlier than usual and discovered they had a happy hour. My friend and I decided to split a yogurt soju cocktail, which has always been a hit for us. For our main dishes, we each ordered bulgogi bowls. While my friend enjoyed his, I found the bulgogi bowl a bit too sweet for my taste, though I think many people would really like it. The staff was friendly and even recognized my friend since he visits often. As a nice gesture, they treated us to a couple of items on the house. It was a thoughtful touch, even though my friend opted out-he's a bit traumatized from one of the ingredients in this item lol. Overall, Ddong Ggo has a great, chill, casual vibe, capturing the essence of a casual Korean pub restaurant. It's also pretty nice to go to watch the games on their TV's. This restaurant is always a go-to option for late-night dining.

    Black squid pasta.
    Cynthia R.

    The food was amazing. I tried black squid pasta and was surprised about how good it was.

    Bomb fries
    Brandon D.

    Ddong ggo (chicken butt) is a Korean pocha that serves bar food and alcohol and is open late at night. They have another location in LA. It's pretty dimly lit but I witnessed them light up the place like a club for some ones birthday. Whenever you want service, you just push a button and a server will head right over. My friends and I got the bomb fries, the spicy rice cakes, and spicy chicken wings. There were certain times in the past where I didn't have a great experience but I had a good one this time. The fries were good, the ones at the bottom were overly drenched in sauce to eat though. The spicy wings were reallly spicy but they had good flavor. And the pickled daikons are good palette cleansers. The spicy rice cakes were nice and chewy, and I love the fish cakes as well. They weren't too spicy at all.

    Lychee + Mango + Yogurt Soju Cocktails / Gyoza Dumplings / Kimchi Fries / Popcorn Chicken with French Fries
    Kristella B.

    By far my favorite Carrollton pocha!! The vibes and ambiance are great for a night out. Their music is nice and the staff do fun birthday cheers. I've also gotten several complimentary shots, which is always a bonus! Highly recommend their soju cocktails as they're some of the best I've ever had. Sweet but definitely get you feeling buzzed quick. I love their fried chicken as well as their torched chicken with cheese and tteokbokki. All of their dishes are very shareable, so I honestly think the prices are worth it.

    Honey butter chicken wings and spicy rice cakes with ramen
    Raymond M.

    The customer service was exceptional from the moment we arrived. We were promptly greeted by the staff, and they were quick to respond when I used the call button at our table. The ambiance was lively and dimly lit, with great music that transported me straight back to South Korea! The honey butter chicken wings were a bit on the pricier side, but absolutely worth it -- they were flavorful, fresh, and made with high-quality ingredients. The tteokbokki was also delicious, with the perfect balance of spice in the sauce. There's plenty of parking, and the bathroom was spotless. I'll definitely be back!

    Honey Butter Chicken Wing | 1/25/2023
    Samantha C.

    Everything is so good here. It does get really busy & they are open late. Came here from a recommendation from a friend and was not disappointed. Start off by getting the WHOLE WATERMELON SOJU (if it's available) so you get the party started early. Then order the KOREAN STYLE BIG EGG ROLL for the appetizer to share with the rest of the table. It's really, really big. And since this establishment gives off "Korean pub", you have to order the HONEY BUTTER CHICKEN WINGS. The flavor profile on those wings is *chefs kiss*. For your main dish, get the FRESH GRILLED THIN PORK BELLY. Juicy cuts of marinated pork belly will do the job every single time! Highly recommend this place, especially if you want a chill night out with friends. The dishes are definitely shareable and the place is an overall good time. Tip: when its your birthday, let them know :)

    Anna S.

    My friends and I came on a Saturday evening, so pretty occupied. I found pressing the button for service to be convenient, since my group and I tend to be indecisive, but overall the service was good! The ambiance was a bit loud, but it's to be expected. It's a nice place to catch up with friends & have a good time. As for the food, my friends and I thoroughly enjoyed the stir-fried chicken with cheese! The chicken was prepared well & the addition of cheese + corn makes it a perfect 3-in-1 order (good for indecisive people). The spicy seafood soup was moderately spicy, good to eat with a heavy meal, but nothing special. In addition, the honey butter chicken had a bit too much powder on the top; good crunch, but I've tasted better fried chicken. Personally, I would've prefer if the honey butter flavor was more subtle. Food is good, but for what you get, it is on the pricier end. Would return for the spicy stir-fried chicken with cheese, and possibly other dishes!

    Fishcake Soup, Shake Fries, Korean Style Big Egg Roll
    Tiffany Y.

    I love coming here for late night snacks/food and drinks with friends! They're open late and have a wide range of Korean dishes to choose from. Service is efficient as well with call buttons at your table. I visit this place pretty often and have tried the seafood pancake, assorted fish cake soup, steam big egg roll, shake fries, and kimchi fried rice. My favorites are definitely the shake fries and fish cake soup so far. The shake fries seasoning is soo good and addictive (a little sweet, salty, and cheesy) and the dish comes with three types of fries! The broth for the fish cake soup was delicious and goes well with soju. The other dishes I've tried are still good although probably not something I'd care to order again. Dishes are a bit on the pricier size but the portions are huge!! I recommend trying this place out for some soju and Korean snacks, especially later in the night with friends. It gets pretty lively during the weekend and it's a fun and cozy place to hang out :)

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    Food is delicious, best Korean food I've tried. Service is great, friendly servers. Ambiance is great, dim lights and Korean music.

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    Ask the Community - Ddong Ggo TX

    Do you have vegan friendly options or dishes that can be made to accommodate vegans?

    They have a vegetarian menu that would also partially accommodate a vegan/plant-based lifestyle! Double check with your waiter that any sauces or broths don't contain anchovy/similar which I find is common in Korean dishes. And be sure to ask for no… Read more

    Do you have to be over 21 to eat here?

    Nope. only 21 to buy alcohol.

    Are there any dishes that are keto friendly or lower carb? I'm thinking the spicy seafood soup without noodles or the stir fried chicken and cheese (without the corn).

    I was able to order the seafood stew without noodles, that would be a good choice. It can come with tofu if you'd like more protein.

    Do they allow BYOB?

    We do not allow BYOB

    Do they carry Korean street cheese corn dogs?

    No but you can get those a couple doors down in the same plaza

    Is there a happy hour? If so what are the times?

    Not today ONLY Monday -Thursday

    Is there a time the kitchen closes or will it serve food until closing?

    Hello. We have a food last call at 12:40am. If you want, call 12:40am and place an order. Then you can come and eat around 1 o'clock.

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    My bestie recommended this restaurant, so we decided to check it out with a party of three around 7…read morep.m. We did make a reservation, which turned out to be a great idea because it was fairly busy when we arrived and most of the tables were already full. Thanks to the reservation, we were seated right away and immediately greeted by our server, who was honestly amazing from start to finish. She was friendly, attentive, and made the whole experience feel effortless. We kicked things off with drinks. I started with an espresso martini, and it was really, really good--smooth, balanced, and exactly what I was hoping for. For my second drink, I tried the smoked Old Fashioned from their holiday menu. It was good, but I'll be honest, it was extremely strong. Like, really strong. In general, their drinks definitely pack a punch, so that's something to keep in mind when ordering. For my entrée, I ordered the Mediterranean smoked chicken salad, and wow. It was hands down one of the best salads I've ever had in my life. Everything was perfectly balanced, flavorful, and satisfying, and it didn't feel like a "boring" salad at all. It was so good that I already know I'll be coming back specifically for that dish, though I'm also curious to try more of the menu next time. Overall, this place absolutely lived up to the recommendation. Great service, strong drinks, and standout food. I'll definitely be back.

    Thirsty Lion delivers a clean, spacious gastropub atmosphere that makes it a great spot to relax,…read moregrab a drink, and enjoy a solid meal. The layout feels open and comfortable, and the overall vibe is upbeat without being overwhelming. That said, service on arrival could use some attention. There was a noticeable gap at the host stand with several guests waiting and no staff in sight, which set a slightly off first impression. Once seated, though, the experience improved. Ally at the bar stood out right away. Friendly, attentive, and welcoming, she helped turn the visit around and made the experience feel more personal. She did come back to check in later, which was appreciated and helped round out the service. On the food and drink side, they carry Manhattan Project Beer Company's Half-Life, which is a big win and pairs exceptionally well with the French dip. The sandwich itself is flavorful and satisfying. The fries were a bit on the softer side, so if you prefer them crispy, I'd definitely recommend asking for them extra crispy when ordering. Overall, Thirsty Lion has a lot going for it. Great atmosphere, solid menu, and standout staff like Ally. With a little more consistency at the front of house, this place easily moves from good to great.

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    4.5(1.5k reviews)
    8.1 mi
    $$

    Love this place. Food is really flavorful and service is great. The manager comes to every table to…read moreask about the experience. Pretty big restaurant with a lot of different seat setting. Kid friendly

    This restaurant is located steps from the Renaissance hotel. You exit, turn left, and you are…read morethere. We had a reservation, which is recommended because the restaurant was very busy on a Saturday night in May. We opted to sit on the patio because the weather was gorgeous. I am not sure if the patio is climate controlled in the summer or not. But on that night we were there, the weather was mild so it was very pleasant. They have happy hour on Saturdays so I started with an IPA on tap and the wife had a Prosecco, also for happy hour prices. This is a tapas restaurant so I will try to remember all that we had. Manchego cheese board: excellent. The crisps and jam were perfect with the cheese. Potato torilla: excellent. The flavors melded very well and it was very tasty. It's filling so keep that in mind. Ceviche de jalapeno: excellent. Not too spicy, the shrimp and seafood was fresh with no fishy smell. The plantains were cooked perfectly, not greasy. Brisket on crostini: excellent. Forget the name but they are a winner. Brisket is good quality and the flavors come together nicely. Chicken skewer: excellent. They smartly use chicken thighs so the meat is juicy and tender. Tuna tartare: good. It actually was my least favorite. The quality was very good but it did not have much flavor. I needed some heat, some acid, something to give it a kick. We were absolutely stuffed and did not try dessert. Our server Marcellus was excellent. Very helpful and pleasant throughout. He never disappeared for too long. Overall, we had a great meal and will undoubtedly return here again.

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    3.9(700 reviews)
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    This was a solid place for the wife and I to visit on a Wednesday night at 11pm. It was lively and…read morethe kitchen would stay open until 11:45 Here's what we got: - steak frittes: for $29, you get Brussels sprouts, fries, steak and a peppercorn sauce. How can you argue with that? You can't. Solid. - spicy chicken strips: these were good but nothing special. What was special were the sauces this came with. Aside from that, we felt the chicken was kinda dry. Very crispy though. - bourbon bread pudding: Just Good.

    We had a great experience with our server and genuinely enjoyed our visit overall. Unfortunately,…read morethe end of the evening left a very disappointing impression. After requesting a water to go, we were unexpectedly accused by the bartender, Jake, of placing an alcoholic beverage into a to-go cup. The accusation was embarrassing, unnecessary, and made even more uncomfortable by the fact that it was made publicly and without cause. To be fair, the manager on staff handled our complaint regarding Jake professionally and with care, which we truly appreciated. However, the situation itself left a lasting negative impression. As professionals in the criminal law and medical fields, we value professionalism, discretion, and respectful communication. Being wrongly accused in that manner was disappointing and frankly humiliating. Because of this experience, we will not be returning anytime soon, despite what had otherwise been an enjoyable evening.

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    4.1(1.8k reviews)
    13.6 miLower Greenville
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    We came here on a whim. A last-minute brunch decision. Nothing planned. No expectations. And what…read morefollowed was a core memory in three courses and a complimentary Bloody Mary shot accompanied by the cutest green olive. The moment we walked in, it felt like home, but not in the "kick off your shoes" way. No, this was the "you're safe here, baby" kind of home. The vibe? Cozy. Elevated. Like Restoration Hardware met someone emotionally stable. Elliott was our server and an absolute delight. Joseph was the manager, casually spreading joy like Oprah with a tray of Bloody Mary shots. Amber... now let me pause here, because this woman deserves a paragraph of her own. Amber isn't just a GM. She's the kind of soul you meet once and never forget. When I asked for her to come to our table just to pay her a compliment, we both practically teared up. She received it with open arms, no ego, no deflection, just pure, gracious presence. I was mid-sentence and suddenly I had that Creed song stuck in my head. You know the one. "With arms wide open..." That's the kind of energy she brought to the entire restaurant. Amber made every person in that room feel like they mattered. Not because it's her job, but because it's who she is. She's fresh off earning her master's in hospitality, and if that degree came with a crown, she's wearing it. The Porch doesn't just run smoothly. It runs on Amber energy. But let's talk about the moment I saw God. Cornbread Eggs Benedict: Not crab. Not salmon. Corn. Bread. And not just any cornbread. The softest, fluffiest, most cuttable cloud of golden glory I've ever had the pleasure of annihilating with a fork. A fork, not a steak knife. Do you understand how rare that is? Normally I'm out here sawing through an English muffin like I'm in a lumberjack competition. This? Melted like butter. Tasted like a hug. 12/10. Incredible. And then, as if the eggs benny enlightenment wasn't enough, Joseph reappears with a tray of free Bloody Mary shots for the entire restaurant. With olives. For everyone. The joy? Immediate. The energy? Electric. The crowd? Unified. I watched a grandmother at the next table raise her glass like the queen she is. I nearly cried. This wasn't service. This was a masterclass in human connection. Restaurants can be transactional. Robotic. This was the opposite. This was care, intention, soul. My high school principal once said: "The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little bit of extra." The Porch brought extra, bagged it, garnished it, and served it on a tray. Final thought: If you're not brunching here, I'm concerned. If you are? I'll raise my Bloody Mary shot to you. And Amber, if you ever run for mayor, you've already got my vote. I'll run your campaign and show up in a custom t-shirt.

    We had a table of 7 come for 1 PM lunch today. We had reservations and everything. We got seated…read moreand it took about 10 minutes for our actual server to finally come for drinks. We ordered 2 bottles of champagne and 1 Bloody Mary and it took over 16 minutes to arrive and we had to remind him 2 times. He never brought us water. He messed up our checks and added gratuity, said he wasn't, did and then came back and said he didn't when he did. It took about 15 minutes to get our checks back after we paid. Honestly it was one not a great customer service experience. Salad was very good! Everyone's food was good. Issue was just service!

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    4.3(677 reviews)
    13.6 miLower Greenville
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    Met up with an old friend here for drinks on a Monday night and really enjoyed it. Super diverse…read morecrowd, very casual, and still lively even on a weekday. We got a cheeseboard, but if I had to recommend one thing, definitely the fried mushrooms if you like mushrooms. They're huge and the spicy cilantro sour cream sauce is killer! We sat in the indoor/outdoor area, which was my fave. It can take a minute to flag someone down when it's busy, but that felt understandable for how busy they were. Easy place to settle into and lose track of time a bit--just drinks, conversation, and good food without overthinking it.

    I came for "just one pint" and left three days later wearing someone else's sweater, speaking in a…read morequestionable accent, and convinced I'm 1/16th Irish on my mother's side (DNA test still pending). The Guinness is poured so perfectly it should be in the Louvre. The bartender, Austin (I'm pretty sure that's his real name and not just what he tells customers), has the patience of a saint and the sarcasm of a man who's been asked "Do you have anything like Guinness but less dark?" one too many times. Highlights: The fish & chips were so good I briefly considered converting to Catholicism just so I could thank God properly. The bathroom graffiti is poetic. "Roses are red, violets are blue, I came for a piss and met half the crew." - actual quote. Then you've got Hannah, who's basically the pub's chaos coordinator. She's got blonde hair that could guide ships in a fog and a laugh that echoes like a banshee having a great time. Don't sleep on Wes - He'll nod once, slide you your drink, and if you're lucky, mutter something profound like "Life's short, drink good stout." Then he disappears to polish glasses like he's auditioning for a monastery. Absolute mystery man, 10/10 enigma. And rounding out the crew is Paige, the wildcard. She's got stories that start with "Back in then..." and end with police chases, lost sheep, and at least one exploding still. She'll flirt with your grandma, roast your ex in three sentences or less. There is also this Asian guy that looks like a confused troll with blonde hair. He lives up to the saying once you go Asian it's amasian. Can't forget the blonde girl that's going through the Dallas legacy transition of bottle service to real estate. Shes as good at serving as she is selling real estate. These people run the bar like a well-oiled dysfunctional family. They banter with each other louder than the jukebox, remember birthdays you forgot you told them, and have an unspoken code: if you're having a rough night, they'll slide you a free shot and pretend it was a mistake. If you're being a gobshite, they'll roast you into next week without missing a pour.

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