Korean Street Eats

Korean restaurant · Carrollton

Korean Street Eats

Korean restaurant · Carrollton

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2625 Old Denton Rd #812, Carrollton, TX 75007

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Korean Street Eats is your go-to for authentic Seoul street food, serving up flavorful favorites like tteokbokki and crispy rice cake skewers in a lively, welcoming vibe.  

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2625 Old Denton Rd #812, Carrollton, TX 75007 Get directions

koreanstreeteats.com

$10–20

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2625 Old Denton Rd #812, Carrollton, TX 75007 Get directions

+1 469 289 6699
koreanstreeteats.com

$10–20

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"Korean Street Eats transports diners to the streets of Seoul one dish at a time. It features traditional street food, such as tteokbokki and a bowl of rice cakes, fish cakes and boiled eggs in a gochujang sauce, and so-tteok (sausage and rice cake skewers) in a sweet, spicy glaze." - Didi Paterno

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Iain P.

Google
This place does not disappoint!! The flavor of all the dishes were amazing. I've been looking for a place that makes fried kimchi rice balls, my favorite dish by far. So many choices and dishes you'll love!! The staff was friendly. The place was nice and clean. Great job everyone!

Andrew Stevens

Google
Amazing Korean street food! Took some pickier friends here for lunch and while they struggled to read the menu, they had no problem clearing the table. Awesome food, appropriately priced, friendly staff, and fun atmosphere. Definitely worth stopping in for the Pork Belly Bowl alone.

Chantal

Google
Delicious food! We ordered sausage with rice cake. They were crispy and so good. Love the sauce. Very flavorful. The sandwich and crispy chicken were wonderful as well. We will definitely return. Note: My fur babies didn’t get any. Just to make them feel better we got them homemade biscuits instead.

Chase Nelson

Google
Korean Street Eats is definitely the kind of place you need to hit if you like street food. They have an array of different options that will fill that Korean void you've been looking to fill. I ordered a bunch of their menu my first time in and I loved it all. I'm sure I'll be back in the future.

Jason Buzzard

Google
This place is great! After living in Korea I was really craving some good Korean food. I found it here! I was visiting the area and came across this place. I ordered a few things to share with my family and we were blown away at the quality and the taste of the food! The environment was very clean and fun. The employees were super friendly. I’m ready to drive the three hours back to Dallas just to eat here again!

Julissa Garcia

Google
The food was reasonably priced and pretty good! You can see the fried foods and some of the small dishes at the display window and it's a great representation of popular street foods in South Korea right now. I had the fried sweet potato and cheese corn, and definitely hit the spot! My only complaint would be that the staff were unorganized. I received my meal just fine but it took them a bit to get all the orders organized in order to work efficiently. Definitely a must visit if you just want to try some South Korean street food you see on your favorite K Drama but you don't want a whole meal.

Khoa Vo

Google
Korean street food? Oh yes I’m there. Came in as they just opened and knew exactly what I wanted. Their menu was relatively small so I decided on the Tteokboki (5$), Spicy Boneless Chicken (6$), and Sotteok (4$). When the food came, it was oh-ho bomb-diggity. I was very surprise at nice portion size and the flavor. The Tteokboki was on point in both spice and flavor. The spicy boneless chicken was crispy, spicy, sweet and savory all at the same time and I really enjoyed it. The Sotteok was different and probably the best out of the three. I don’t know what they did to the rice cakes in the Sotteok that made it crispy on the outside and mochi-like on the inside but it was a hit. It was nothing like I’ve had before and completely blew me away. The restaurant itself is clean, nicely decorated and had a good vibe. The staff were nice and friendly. So glad I came to try this spot. From good quality food to service, you really can’t go wrong here.

Alex Park

Google
It’s just a decent Korean snack for dine-in. They may be good for local who are interested in rising K-culture and foods. But I recommend Ajumma Kimbob Deli nearby if you want authentic Korean foods like Kimbob(rice and dry sea weed roll). I focused on street food style and overall they are over cooked with strong flavors. In general too salty and sweetness. I would recommend Tteobokki only. Odeng aka fish cake was worst.