“Visited this place from out of town with friends and ordered the smash burger, the honeymelon boba, the mango shake and shared the boneless chicken. Reasonably priced and food was tasty. Highly recommend the mango shake. Only drawback is that the dining hall isn't very big.“
“The lady at the counter was super nice and friendly, but the egg garlic toast sandwich I got was amazing! It was fluffy and airy, and was very filling. It’s such a simple sandwich, but it was so good. Definitely recommend this place if you’re at Zion Market or in the area.“
“Amazing food and service. Our server Yang was very friendly and attentive to our family. Very nice buffet area included with the all you can eat Korean bbq. Lots of choices. Great place. Definitely recommend! Will try the shabu next time. Looked amazing too.“
“I always make a point to stop by Zion food court whenever I'm in Dallas bc they have good quality foods. This dessert place is so cute and has such tasty desserts. The bingsoo's are all so good, I always get the hoteokk and a white grape ade!“
“First it is location in the Zion Market food court. Second it’s… awesome!!!I ordered the chicken curry. It’s a full out meal as the picture attached shows. Curry is not spicy and food is excellent. It’s a definite try again. Also was watching the other orders and the tornado eggs look very cool!“
“Amazing, hot, fresh, and tasty pork belly! It comes with Rice, Green Onion Soup, Fish Cake, Bean Sprouts, Kimchi, Sauce. The pork belly is tender and very juicy. The soup goes well with the rice. I'm very happy and satisfied with my meal. I highly recommend it.“
“This place has pretty delicious Pho for a korean take on Pho. The regular pho tastes pretty close to a traditional vietnamese pho if you ask me. I think if they had white onions instead of purple, it would take this pho to another level. Otherwise, I am pretty satisfied with this place. I’ve had the garlic pho on another occasion and think that the regular pho tops it! Overall a wonderful place for a quick lunch“
“I crossed over to the dark side today and ordered the kopegki jja jjang myeon for a change. It was larger than I expected. When I was getting a little bit dry on sauce, one of the employees came out and brought me a bowl of sauce and said “you looked like you needed more sauce”, and that my friends is why you should try this place out. It is one of the only places in DFW where you can get authentic “tastes like the ones in Korean diners in Korea” for this price. The only bad part is that the dining area gets crowded sometimes and people are always walking past you because it’s near an entrance. The XL one is 13.99 the regular size one is 10.99 . Can’t beat those prices in this inflation riddled economy. The diner is inside Zion Market food court if you are confused where it is on your maps.Parking: A lot of parking unless you come here on Saturday evening.Kid-friendliness: I see people eating here with their kids all the time. A lot of seats most times. Open seating don’t need a reservation.“
“Takes forever for someone to come to the register. The wings, fries and onion rings are good. But the spicy chicken tacos are not good. Not enough chicken in my opinion. Also, they charge you for condiments (other than ketchup)if you go with multiple people, it’s best to order like a platter or the large set of chicken. It’s really pricey per person.“
“So glad we found here. This spot is absolutely a hidden gem! To start off, the food here is truly legit, inspired by the famous Korean street food. Kimbap is well portioned and extremely delicious, and definitely don't miss out on the homemade ice cream flavors. They're located on the upper level of Zion mart but it's perfectly situated nearby some fun entertainment businesses.“
“The chicken was good. However, I like mine fried hard but other than that it was seasoned well. If you’re not one who likes your chicken fried hard it’ll be perfect. I tried the lemon pepper wings and Parmesan fries.I got a 10 piece and fries AND PAID $20 and change, no drink. At least wingstop comes with a drink and a dipping sauce. I think the price could be lower but may be due to the current inflation in the world.The location surprised me. It’s inside of the Lewisville mall. However, you would enter through a grocery store that is now attached to the mall. Inside is a small food court.“