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    Mama's Kitchen Korean Restaurant of Frisco 한식 & 반찬 전문점

    4.5 (131 reviews)
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    Closed 11:30 am - 9:00 pm

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    Natalie P.

    Got the tofu soup (spicy) and pork cutlet 10/10! Sweet and friendly staff too! Soup was very authentic and amazing!!!

    Seolleongtang, Manduguk, kimchi pork dumplings
    Thao T.

    Ordered take out from this spot since I was sick. Everything we got tasted so good even when I barely had an appetite. We will be back to dine in and try out their other dishes

    Banchan
    Stacy W.

    Have passed this place so many times and glad we finally stopped to try it. Authentic and feels like your mamas house and food. Good amount and tasty banchan served with all foods, we got the spicy squid and pork bulgolgi which also came with two rice, it was more than enough for me and my husband. It came out on the little stove so it had to cook for about 7 minutes but it makes it fresh and easy to eat, just be careful burning yourself! Dining area is large with lots of space and could definitely fit a large group

    Beef Bulgogi Spicy Pork Bulgogi
    Arlene B.

    LOVE this restaurant the Galbi short ribs are to die for! My ULTIMATE HUNGOVER CURE SOUP IS SPICY BEEF TOFU STEW!!!!!!! Finger-licking good! Also the beef bulgogi is amazing seasoned to the T! The pork belly bulgogi is FIRE has a lil kick to it if you like a bit spicy it's to try the dumplings are soo delicious!!! Can't go wrong with this place the food feels like southern soul food and the staff are GREAT! Eduardo and Joanna Kill It at this restaurant with GREAT customer service!! Must TRY!

    Japchae (beef)
    Marissa M.

    great dinner here! tried the yukgaejang, japchae, fried dumplings, bulgogi beef plate and all were delicious. the best was the yukgaejang soup - very flavorful broth and the brisket and veggies were nice and tender, bulgogi beef was a tad bit dry but large portion, would like to also try the pork and galbi. japchae 10/10, would order that over the fried dumplings as an appetizer next time. banchan was yummy too - not my fav kimchi but loved the bean sprouts, fish cake, and potato. also the sweetest staff!

    Galbi Tang (beef rib stew)
    Dave L.

    This place is authentic korean food for sure. I mean, food did not taste like shortcut stuff you get in some name restaurants in Carrolton.... the restaurant is kind of self-serve modern atmosphere. Found the owner working here- which means it's taken care of personally.... The restaurant is clean, food is very good, and healthy. It's what I would come again, for those reasons.

    Side Dishes
    Lucie N.

    ORDER] LA Galbi Combo with Soondae Soup - The LA Galbi was chewy and had good flavor. It was hot to the touch and the onions around cooking in the sauce were super tasty. The tofu soup was a 7/10. It comes with soft tofu, clams, and squid. Side dishes - The kimchi was not as fermented as should be but other than that, everything was all good from the perspective of the side dishes. Overall, the food is pretty on the expensive side, but the flavors are great and the experience eating lunch there was really good! VIBES The place is super spacious. You can sit anywhere. Be sure to order up fronts and then seat yourself. Lots of seating around and many different chairs. There is also higher seating and long table seating as well. SERVICE Not much to say on service other than they were pretty fast with the food and polite with any questions asked.

    Soup Galbi Tang
    Cynthia C.

    One of the few Korean food spots up north that just opened! We came here for lunch on a Friday and it wasn't very busy at all. You order and pay yourself from a kiosk and they bring out your food to you. Banchan (side dishes) were pretty good and decent portions (except we had to ask for another serving of kimchi since it wasn't enough for two people). I ordered the Bulgogi Hotpot since it sounded interesting and hubby ordered the kalbi tang with a side of steamed dumplings. The bulgogi hotpot was tasty, the soup/broth tasted very much like bulgogi and there were pieces of rice cake and some vermicelli noodles in there along with an egg. It wasn't really like a soup so I didn't really drink much of the broth, i just ate everything as is or they also give you a bowl of rice you can eat it with. The kalbi tang seemed like it lacked flavor to me but it could have been because my dish was so flavorful? Hubby said the flavor of his kalbi tang was ok but nothing spectacular. The dumplings were good and big and they give you a good amount along with dipping sauce. Overall it seems like a nice Korean cafe to go to for lunch without having to drive to Carrollton. I would give it another go and order something different next time since they have a pretty decent sized menu.

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    David L.

    Bumping this up to a 5 star. Good food and everything was excellent quality the last couple times we went. Particular shout out to the Korean army stew.

    Steamed Dumplings (8 pc) (Beef) Steamed egg

    I am a korean american whose mom cooked authentic korean food for 25 years of my life. I give this place 4 stars for food and 5 stars for convenience: 4.5/5 overall experience. Got the spicy pork and soybean combo, steamed dumplings, steamed egg, and my gf got soft tofu stew. Both stews: 9.8/10, tasted authentic, they were great and really hit the spot. Steamed dumplings: 8/10, good overall. I liked the wrapper, decent amount of filling. Spicy pork: 7/10, pretty good flavor, but ive definitely had better. Steamed egg: 7/10, couldve used a tad more salt for me, but I like my foods a bit saltier. Convenience: 10/10, we went saturday at 6pm, restaurant was basically empty. Ordered on kiosk and food came out within 7-10 minutes. Will definitely be back.

    It's the most cozy welcoming lovely place. The staff really treating you like a family and the service really good and fast. The food are DELICIOUS

    Mark T.

    Friendly staff and great food! I'm not Korean, so the staff is very helpful. Today is cold and I felt like some sort of spicy soup with meat. They suggested either the Spicy Brisket soup or the Spicy Pork Stew (that is pretty soupy). I went with the pork stew and it was delicious. I'll be back.

    Yukgaejang
    Jinyoung P.

    Overall, a good Korean restaurant in Frisco. Flavors are spot on for the most part and I would return. There were a couple of things that were confusing to me. Read on if you are interested. You order at the counter using the tablet. Only one of the two were working, so that resulted in a bit of a line at times. At the end of the order, you are asked how you want your receipt and we selected the print option but nothing printed out except the ticket for the kitchen. I also had a 10% off offer from checking in on Yelp and I could not figure out how to redeem that. After you order, your name is called out and they ask you where you are sitting. I feel like there has to be a more efficient way to manage this, but maybe they will figure it out over time. The food took a while to come out, which was not an issue for us and I guess if anything, it might mean dishes are made to order, but plan for this if you are super hungry. The seafood pancake was my favorite. It had a good amount of squid and shrimp, and I loved the imitation crab in it in very thin bits. The sauce was perfect for the dish. The dumplings were clearly house made and pretty good. I would have loved for the filling to be a bit more cohesive? with maybe more of a binder, but no points lost here. For my main, I was going to order seolleongtang but I saw the gamjatang and made a last minute switch. Unfortunately, what I received was not what I consider gamjatang. It tasted like kimchi jjigae with a few things added to it. It did have a good amount of meat and it was a delicious kimchi jjigae. It's just not what I thought I was ordering. Maybe it's a regional difference? M ordered the baby octopus bibimbap and he said it was ok. I tried a spoonful and I agree with him. He did enjoy the seaweed soup quite a bit (I love that they do seaweed soup and not like miso to be more palatable to folks less familiar with Korean food). They should offer this as a standalone menu item. ;) Our friends ordered a pork bulgogi combo with soondubu and yukgaejang. I think of all the mains, the combo was probably my favorite. The yukgaejang was good and it was great to see gosari in it, but I have just personally never loved yukgaejang. Maybe it's because it's never served piping hot, which is how I prefer my soups. All in all, flavors were spot on (except for my gamjatang confusion) and I would go back when in the area. I would definitely order the seafood pancake again and maybe try the seolleongtang or get a combo.

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    First time coming here and we love the food here, delicious! We will come back again.

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