Posted on 08 November 2011 by Deborah J. Yoon
Tags: Chosun Korean BBQ, Dallas, Gop Chang Jungol, KBBQ, Kimchi Jjigae, Yang Nyum Kalbi
Korean Food USA is a new series that showcases Korean and Korean-inspired eateries all around the nation.

Chosun Korean BBQ, in Dallas, TX, proves that you don’t have to go to New York City or Los Angeles to get good Korean food. Described as a “heavenly retreat,” Chosun will satisfy your K-BBQ craving with their special BBQ Combos and wide selection of mouth-watering meats.

A popular request is their Yang Nyum Kalbi, which is Korean marinated beef short rib. The marinade, with the right amount of sweetness, makes the meat tender and juicy, seducing eaters to order another round. And while the servers at Chosun grill your meat right at your table, you have the option of ordering the meat so that it comes out already grilled and ready to eat.
If you prefer your meat in a hearty casserole, order Gop Chang Jun Gol—beef intestines in a spicy broth with vegetables.
Besides beef, Chosun has a self-service salad and soup station, and offers Korean favorites like Kimchi Jjigae, a spicy stew with kimchi and pork, and Naengmyeon—a dish we covered on our Crave Alert series a while back.
If you’re ever in the North Dallas area, go and satisfy all your Korean food cravings at Chosun Korean BBQ!
Chosun Korean BBQ
2560 Royal Ln. #105
Dallas, TX 75229
http://www.chosunbbq.com
[Photos:Yelp]
Posted on 04 August 2011 by Christine Y. Chung
Tags: Andy Park, Dallas, food truck, Joey Hong, Korean Tacos, ssahmBBQ
Korean Food USA is a new series that showcases Korean and Korean-inspired eateries all around the nation.

Look out Dallas, Korean tacos have officially landed. SsahmBBQ, a newly-minted food truck, has brought the NY and LA phenomenon to the Lone Star state. It’s a collaboration between two foodies, Joey Hong, the owner of a local Italian restaurant, and Andy Park, the son of parents who run an LA-based Korean BBQ restaurant. You could say that BBQ runs in the family… they’re bringing traditional family recipes back in a new and delicious way.
The truck is serving up tacos, quesadillas and burritos, served with your choice of beef, pork, chicken, or tofu. Tacos, a steal at $3 each, are topped with caramelized kimchi, cilantro and onion, salsa, and sesame soy vinaigrette salad. Burritos are concocted in a similar fashion, with the added topping of cilantro lime rice. The quesadillas combine two of the most perfect ingredients on earth, monterey jack & cheddar cheese with caramelized kimchi.

The kimchi fries are also a popular option not to be missed. Crispy hand cut fries slathered with spicy mayo, cilantro and onion, monterey jack and cheddar cheese, and caramelized kimchi are equal parts filling and delicious. Pork enthusiasts have the option of adding marinated spicy pork.
SsahmBBQ has already acquired quite the following, so smart eaters should line up early and come hungry!
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[Photos: ssahmBBQ]
Posted on 22 January 2009 by Korean Beacon
Tags: Dallas, King Spa, Spa
The most famous Korean spa in the US is King Spa, which is located in Palisades Park, NJ. It’s where many of my friends and their parents would go to get a good scrub down. Well, it looks like the Korean spa is extending it’s reach like no other with Inspa World in Queens and now the 34,000 square foot King Spa in Dallas. As Paige Phelps discovered of the Dallas Morning News, the Korean spa is truly an unworldly, “out of culture … and culture-rattling theme ride.” Put on your seatbelts. No. Just unrobe and get ready. Read>