Contact and Address
Map Location:
Opening Hours:
Friday | 11AM–9PM |
Saturday | 11AM–9PM |
Sunday | 11AM–9PM |
Monday | 11AM–9PM |
Tuesday | 11AM–9PM |
Wednesday | 11AM–9PM |
Thursday | 11AM–9PM |
About the Business:
bbbop Seoul Kitchen (Ghost Kitchen) is a Korean restaurant located at 5323 Greenville Ave Ste 5, Dallas, Texas 75206, US.
The business is listed under korean restaurant, asian fusion restaurant, asian restaurant, fried chicken takeaway category. It has received 575 reviews with an average rating of 4.5 stars. Their services include Curbside pickup, Delivery, Takeout, Dine-in . Accepted payment methods include NFC mobile payments .
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Reviews:
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- Michelle YB Orth
- 2 years ago
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- Rose Phillips
- 2 years ago
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- Lindsey Scott
- 2 years ago
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- Peavy Resale
- 3 years ago
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- Nik Rama
- 3 years ago
Health and Safety:
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Mask required
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Staff wear masks
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Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits
Services:
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Curbside pickup
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Delivery
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Takeout
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Dine-in
Offers:
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Comfort food
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Healthy options
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Quick bite
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Small plates
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Vegetarian options
Short Features:
Payments:
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NFC mobile payments
FAQ:
Friday : 11AM–9PM
Saturday : 11AM–9PM
Sunday : 11AM–9PM
Monday : 11AM–9PM
Tuesday : 11AM–9PM
Wednesday : 11AM–9PM
Thursday : 11AM–9PM
"They make take out easy. Great meals, easy ordering online. Employee even called to confirm a correction on my order. It was very quick and tasted amazing. Curbside pick up was simple and the take out containers they use are recyclable or reusable. Definitely going back soon."
"I slept on this place for way too long. Finally tried it and it's amazing! I get the spicy chicken n dumplings but I sub in steak instead. The veggies i pick are green onions, cabb&carr and daikon radishes. The steak is nice and sweet! Also love the radishes. The best part overall though is definitely the rice dumplings! They are so good and have great texture. Highly recommend!"
"Just a vegetarian rolling through the area--was so pleasantly surprised at the quality of these tacos subbed with tofu!!! +geat portions, affordable, kind staff = big recommend."
"I was craving some Korean food and decided to try this place out. I ordered the samosa eggrolls and a Bulgogi Bowl. Both items were very tasty. The bowl hit the spot. I didn’t particularly enjoy the blaring teeny bopper music that was playing while I ate, but I guess that’s the type of music they wanted to play for some reason. Prices are reasonable considering the quality of food."
"This spot is an excellent place for an introduction into bibimbap. The fresh variety of options are matched with an excellent selection of sauces that appeals to the masses. Their spicy chicken bibimbap was quite tasty on its own, but with the audition of sauces (such as gochugang), it elevated the dish. Spicy, sweet, umami. The egg was cooked perfectly (over easy), and you want to break it with chopsticks so that the runny yolk had time to mingle with the rest of the food in the bowl. Their kimchi fries were good. We got it with tofu and an over easy egg, but the kimchi itself was lacking/absent. I could not taste any of the iconic vinegar based picked cabbage. Nonetheless, really crispy fries with great stir-fried tofu. The reason it is 4 stars is because of the price. $9 for a small bowl that comprises % rice isn’t justified. More meat and veggies would be greatly appreciated for future."
- NFC mobile payments