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    Korean Mall

    4.7 (3 reviews)

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    There are various restaurants, cafes/bakeries and beauty shops. Just be careful going on the weekends, gets crowded and not enough parking

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    Village On the Parkway

    Village On the Parkway

    3.8(8 reviews)
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    I have visited Village on the Parkway several times for many different events - mostly at the…read moredifferent restaurants or bars. It is a beautiful outdoor plaza conveniently located on Belt Line Rd, right off the Dallas North Tollway. Always seems clean, well-manicured landscaping - great photo spots! Wide variety of restaurants and bars to cater to different palates - Sushi, Seafood, Mexican, American, Indian, Italian - and that's not even all! Trust me, you will find something there to enjoy! No shortage of entertainment either between the movie theaters, sports bars, and pubs - Boutiques for shopping, a few day spas to choose from, well you get the gist of it! On this particular visit, I went for their second Annual Pairings in the Parkway event. For $25 (in advance, $30 on day of event) we got to sample a food and drink pairing from seven restaurants in the Parkway - The offerings are listed below. It was a good value to be able to sample some choices from so many restaurants. Event itself was not overly packed so we were able to get through most of the restaurants very quickly (individual reviews of those to follow). I was a little disappointed though, that when we went to turn in our completed food passport at the end of the event to enter into the drawing for a gift certificate, the event tents were already packed up and gone by 4:30 pm although the center stated the event ran until 5 pm. Oh well, I will consider attending again next year if they highlight different restaurants from the center. The Food/Drink we received from each participating restaurant! Most were sample sizes, except HopDoddy who gave us a whole burger! Flying Fish Menu 1: Mexican cocktail Menu 2: Hush Puppies Beverage: Local Beer Whole Foods Market Meat option : Brisket slider topped with firecracker coleslaw Veggie option: Open-faced Field roast slider w/dijon mustard and arugula Both options paired with a LOCAL craft beer Hopdoddy Menu 1: Classic Burger Menu 2: Truffle fries Beverage: Tea and soda The Saffron House Menu 1: Veggie Samosa Menu 2: Kebab Roll Beverage: Mango Margarita and Mango Lassi La Comida Menu 1: Mini brisket tacos Menu 2:Pull pork (mayan style) mini tacos Beverage: Blackberry and baby flamingo margaritas Yard House Menu 1: Nashville Chicken Menu 2: Fried Mack and Cheese Beverage: Caribbean Breeze and Blackberry Smash Social House: Menu 1: Veggie Skewers Menu 2: Chicken and Waffle Cones Beverage: Social Swirl

    So, I've noticed Village on the Parkway change over the past 20+ years -- my mother used to own a…read moreboutique here, so I've walked all the pathways and around every building at least a hundred times, and seen the stores change. Let me tell you, Village on the Parkway is WAY better these days than it ever was. They have a few businesses that have been open since the early ages of the shopping center -- Ernie's, Kitrell Riffkind Art / Glass, Mallasadi, and Subway. The shopping center was near death when a few new businesses brought some signs of life -- Bed Bath & Beyond, and TGI Friday's, and Blue Mesa. After that, better businesses start arriving -- so now there's Grand Spa, 24 Hour Fitness, Sherlock's Pub, and a larger, more popular selection of restaurants. The architecture is Mediterranean-inspired, with fountains, gazebos, wide boulevards, and landscaped walkways. My favorite is a little walkway behind Gloria's that's private and romantic -- I think they still light it up at night so it's even prettier.

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