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    India Bazaar

    4.0 (4 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Kabayan Filipino Store & Cafe

    Kabayan Filipino Store & Cafe

    4.4(188 reviews)
    3.7 mi
    $$

    I made a comment on my friends page, that I had not found any great Filipino places to eat in DFW…read more Someone for this restaurant reached out to ask me to try this place. I love that there is a Filipino store attached because they do sell stuff that the asian market near us doesn't sell and it's very specific. The restaurant has a lot of potential, the food was authentic and tasty. They have a small stage for performances and karaoke. With proper marketing I can see this as the place to be on a Friday or Saturday night. Our meal was comp'd which was great, just like to disclose this. We didn't get much because it was pretty much my wife and I eating and my two kids wouldn't each much, so they could just share. We got lumpia, chicken adobo, pork adobo, dinaguan, and pinakbet. I don't usually eat dinaguan and pinakbet, but I had some and it was delicious. It's Turo-turo style which is cool but if I was someone who was unfamiliar with Filipino food, which is a large majority of people in DFW, I'd have labels on the food or even have some samples that people know, ur pancit, Sinigang, sisig. The food was really good as it stand the most authentic tasting food in DFW. Please give them a try.

    As I walked in, the market section was devoid of anyone. The large monitor showing feed from…read moremultiple security cameras can not be missed. Staff must not spent time in this section unless necessary. When I entered the restaurant section, an employee took up a table on the far side to work. Walking toward the ordering line, the large printed menu with covered prices caught me off guard. Without prices nor descriptions, the menu was useless. Eventually, I saw the actual menu behind the counter. Without descriptions nor photos, I had to make an educated guess. After confirming with the cook that lechon was pork, I ordered the Lechon Kawali. The dining area was spartan. The tables were a combination of picnic benches and four-tops. When I went to grab napkins, I noticed the utensils were plastic. On the plus side, they had knives which eventually came in handy. As I was the sole customer, my order came out very quickly. The kitchen employee started my order before she approached the register. The food was served in styrofoam containers, the fried pork in one container and the rice in another. The sauce was served in a small plastic container. The sign by the register puzzled me. Once customers submit gratuity, it can not be refunded. Why would diners require that warning? Not as interesting, signs by the trash cans request customers to bus their own tables. Fortunately, due to the styrofoam containers and plate, that was a synch.

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    The Ramyun Library

    The Ramyun Library

    3.9(63 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$

    Visited here with my bf after a few sightings on TikTok…read more I'll say overall our experience was great! Decently wide variety of options, including with toppings, and several sides and drinks if you're interested too. The staff member guided us in detail through the cooking process and all the toppings seemed fresh and tasted good in our soups. I'll say that the downside is what you expect: you're paying $$ for essentially instant noodles with toppings you could have yourself at home for 1/3 of the price. It's for the experience and convenience more than anything. I found most noodle packs were $6 and toppings ranged from $1-$4 apiece. My own soup cost about $10 + add a $3 soda. Very instagrammable/tiktok worthy though and we didn't regret our experience, but may not be frequent visitors.

    What a great concept! I first saw one of these while in Las Vegas, so when I found out there was…read moreone in the Dallas area I knew I had to try it. Being able to pick your own ramen and watch it cook right in front of you feels like something straight out of Japan. It's a fun and interactive experience that makes the meal even more enjoyable. Most of the ramen options lean toward the spicy side, so I do wish there were a few more non-spicy choices available. That said, everything we tried was quite tasty. The teriyaki chicken was just as good and a great option if you're looking for something outside of ramen. Overall, it's a unique dining experience and definitely a place we'll be coming back to.

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