Bbbop Seoul Kitchen is a vibrant Korean counter-serve joint in Bishop Arts, known for its crispy fried chicken, delicious bibimbap, and a chill patio vibe.
"There are few spots more reliable to get Korean fried chicken wings than this Bishop Arts spot. The bibimbop bowls are also excellent, as are the kimchi fries — it’s a home run for street food. Lately, Bbbop has added a boba program with options like lychee green tea and brown sugar milk tea, as well as new food options like the bulgogi kimchi cheeseburger and kimbap with bulgogi steak. The location is fast-casual and a great stop before a night at the nearby Kessler Theater, or take it to go." - Courtney E. Smith, Didi Paterno
"Some of the best wings in DFW can be found at this Bishop Arts restaurant. The Korean fusion style produces simply delicious wings dusted with a special seasoning — get them in packs of four, six, 10, or 20. Good for taking home or eating in the low-key, fast-casual dining room." - Courtney E. Smith, Amy McCarthy
"Enjoy some Korean comfort for Thanksgiving to mix it up. This great spot in Bishop Arts is offering a package (serves 3 or 4) with a choice of main dishes: a whole “Not Your Mama’s Fried Chicken” bird coated in choice of soy ginger or spicy chili sauce or Beef Bulgogi with sauteed mushrooms and onions. It also includes veggie potstickers, rice, mandarin orange and peanut salad, and a gallon of specialty tea. The cost is $70 per package. Call to order and pickup by November 27." - Courtney E. Smith
"Bbbop Seoul Kitchen offers a complimentary small appetizer on election day for those with an 'I Voted' sticker." - Courtney E. Smith
"Some of the best wings in DFW can be found at this Bishop Arts restaurant. The Korean fusion style is simple enough and produces simply delicious wings." - Courtney E. Smith, Amy McCarthy