Korean BBQ in Fort Worth (2025)

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From longtime charcoal grills to new all-you-can-eat upstarts, these independently owned spots deliver Fort Worth’s most satisfying Korean BBQ experiences—focused on community, flavor, and tradition—without resorting to chains.

Samwon Garden Restaurant

Korean restaurant · South Hills

A family-run fixture since 2005 where Fort Worth Magazine has praised the authentic, time-warp charm and charcoal-grilled barbecue short ribs. Expect banchan that changes with the seasons and the option to grill at the table or let the kitchen sizzle.

https://fwtx.com/eat-drink/best-of-fort-worth-sam-won-garden/

Fire Pot

Korean barbecue restaurant · Mont Del

A 2025 arrival blending Korean BBQ with hot pot and sushi in an energetic, all-you-can-eat format; covered by Fort Worth Report and local writers for its conveyor veggies, robot runners, and grill-at-the-table meats.

https://fortworthreport.org/2025/05/14/the-dish-tarrant-county-restaurants-say-hello-goodbye/
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Hoya Korean Kitchen

Korean restaurant · Uptown

Downtown staple noted by local press for expanding in 2025; Fort Worth Magazine has chronicled its evolution from counter-service to full-service, with bulgogi, spicy pork, and dolsot bibimbap anchoring the menu.

https://www.dfwi.org/item/popular-korean-restaurant-will-move-to-larger-sundance-square-location-in-fort-worth

BON KBBQ (Jin Korean KBBQ)

Korean barbecue restaurant · Arlington

Independently owned AYCE Korean BBQ near The Parks Mall; Fort Worth Weekly spotlighted its cook-it-yourself format years ago, and it remains a reliable option for grilling pork belly, bulgogi, and short ribs tableside.

https://www.fwweekly.com/2016/01/13/cook-it-yourself/

Omi Korean Grill & Bar (Grand Prairie)

Korean restaurant · Grand Prairie

A local favorite for at-table grilling in the Asia Times Square area; Arlington Today Magazine highlighted the communal, linger-and-cook vibe. Expect AYCE tiers, lots of banchan, and weekend seafood options.

https://arlingtontoday.com/for-a-change-of-pace-you-should-try-some-of-arlingtons-korean-bbq-eateries-%E2%80%A2-by-sara-pintilie/

Yori

Korean restaurant · Hurst

BYOB Korean bistro with a neighborhood following; while not a grill-your-own setup, its galbi short rib, spicy pork, and warming jjigae deliver classic barbecue flavors with attentive service and generous banchan.

https://www.yoribistro.com/

Little Seoul

Restaurant · Mansfield

A casual, independent Korean BBQ–inspired spot south of Fort Worth serving kalbi, bulgogi, and kimchi fries over bowls or waffle fries; popular with locals for approachable prices and playful fusion touches.

https://www.lilseoul.com/
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