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Welcome to Woo Mee Ok Korean BBQ

At Woo Mee Ok Korean BBQ, we celebrate the rich culinary heritage of Korea in a vibrant, casual setting. Nestled in Dallas, our restaurant offers a delectable variety of dishes, from crispy kimchi pancakes to savory bulgogi, ensuring something for everyone—vegetarians included. We prioritize your comfort, providing amenities like outdoor seating, free Wi-Fi, and options for takeout and delivery. With a focus on shared experiences, our unique tabletop grilling brings friends and families together, creating an atmosphere of warmth and connection. Indulge in our offerings while savoring the essence of Korean BBQ, where good food and great memories meet.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Woo Mee Ok Korean BBQ, a vibrant slice of Korea nestled in the heart of Dallas, Texas. If you’re on the lookout for an authentic Korean BBQ experience, look no further than this delightful establishment located at 10560 Walnut St Ste 200. With a casual yet trendy atmosphere and a divey charm, Woo Mee Ok offers a welcoming space for families, friends, and food enthusiasts alike.

What sets Woo Mee Ok apart? It’s not just the marinated meats or the savory side dishes; it’s the experience of grilling your selections right at your table. From the moment you step inside, you’ll be greeted by a moderate noise that adds to the lively ambiance. The restaurant features both indoor and heated outdoor seating, making it a perfect spot year-round, especially for those who prefer dining al fresco with their furry companions, as dogs are welcome here!

  • Diverse Menu: One of the standout qualities of Woo Mee Ok is its extensive menu. Featuring many vegetarian options, as well as classic BBQ dishes, there's something for everyone. Don’t miss their Kimchi Pancake and Seafood Pancake, both of which promise to deliver crispy perfection with each bite.
  • Satisfying Soups: Warm up with one of their spicy soups like the Kimchi Soup with pork or the comforting Seafood Tofu Soup. Each bowl is a full-bodied flavor experience, perfect for sharing or on a chilly day.
  • Happiness in Every Bite: For lunch, dive into options like Brisket, Bulgogi, or the fiery Spicy Pork. Each dish is not only delicious but also beautifully presented, making each meal a feast for the eyes.
  • Service and Convenience: With the ability to take reservations, offer takeout and delivery, and even accept Apple Pay and credit cards, Woo Mee Ok ensures that convenience is a top priority. They also have an engaging happy hour special that’s hard to resist!

The atmosphere is lively, supported by the sound of laughter and the sizzling of marinated meats on the grill. Here, tipping is optional, which creates a relaxed environment for every guest. The restaurant's commitment to providing exceptional service is evident as you enjoy your meal surrounded by friends or family.

So whether you're craving a quick lunch or a moment to unwind over dinner, Woo Mee Ok Korean BBQ provides an unforgettable culinary journey that celebrates the essence of Korean cuisine. Come and savor the flavor with us, right in the heart of Dallas!

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John P.
John P.

Great food, great friendly service. We had the Korean BBQ, it was amazing. Great value for lunch.

Eli T.
Eli T.

This is a great hidden gem. I had lunch here on a Sunday afternoon and it was not as busy as I thought it would be. The service was very friendly and attentive. The sides are delicious I enjoyed the glass noodles and kimchi. The bulgogi was very tender but my favorite cut was the beef belly with the dark orange sauce they offer. This is a great example of do not judge a book by its cover because the inside is very cute/aesthetic. Overall this is a great AYCE kbbq spot, especially for $29. Parking: plenty of parking in front of the establishment.

Caroline Z.
Caroline Z.

A super cute little homey restaurant! Very affordable prices. delicious side dishes!! The waiters are exceptional and so so attentive in the best way. The meats themselves are decent but maybe not the best in town. But super great deal for the price and hits the spot when that kbbq craving strikes!

Gill S.
Gill S.

Compared to all of the AYCE experiences I have had with korean BBQ, this one felt the best bang for my buck. For (at this moment) 30 dollars, all you can eat bbq, premium edition. You are silly to get standard since its only a 4 dollar difference. The bonchon is tasty, the meats come out at a reasonable pace, and our server even told us dont worry if we over order! The galbi and pork belly are of course fantastic, but I was surprised on how good the shrimp was! Interior wise, it feels like you are in somebodys home. I personally dont mind this, but it definitely lacks any romance that maybe the other places could have (specifically Gyu Kaku or Manpuku). For the cost and what I got, this is an easy recommendation. Dont expect it to be the greatest experience of your life, but you will be easily satisfied.

Albert W.
Albert W.

This is probably my top places to get KBBQ, especially if just want to stuff meat to your face for cheap. Dallas has so many options for KBBQ. Some of those options might give you better ambiance or better selections. This place won't give you either. What it will give you instead is consistency and more bang for your buck. As others reviewers have mentioned, this place might seem a bit rough. It's not fancy (and kinda holy in the wall-y), but it's serviceable. It's also weirdly located I feel. To me, that's part of the charm. But don't let the appearance fool you. Every time I came here (even on weekdays), it's always packed, so I suggest making a reservation beforehand. Service is not terrible. Unfortunately, this is the one part that's slightly imperfect. I came here multiple times, and I'd say service is good if not terrific about 80% of the time. The other 20% is still acceptable, but can get annoying if you're just hungry meats. Lastly, let's get into the food. You really only have two options: regular or premium. The regular will give you brisket, pork belly etc. The premium will give you the option to order rib meat, galbi, and some seafood if I remember correctly. Either option is really cheap. Regular is $26-27, while premium is $29-30 (all before tax and tips). I do love that they give us the options because some days I just want brisket and pork belly. The banchan is not bad. It's nothing to write home about, but it's there to help you stuff more meat. In short, come here if you want AYCE KBBQ on the cheap and if you don't mind limited meat selection.

Raine B.
Raine B.

THANK YOU TO JOEY for a great 1st experience at Woo Mee Ok! This is my friends' go to Kbbq spot, and so I was excited to try. They did not disappoint! We were seated in booths, and it's truly a homey vibe. Joey was our server, and he constantly kept refilling our sides, sauces, and drinks! We opted for the $26 option, and it was enough! We got brisket, beef belly, pork belly, squid, and hawaiian belly for our meats. All great! We also got steamed egg and seafood tofu soup. I really liked the Japchae here--it's not too oily or too sweet like most places. The seafood tofu soup was also good, not too spicy and balanced. Love this place! The service is amazing, and they do not skimp on sides and portions. Great price too! Highly recommend!

Elizabeth K.
Elizabeth K.

Was craving some Korean bbq and this one was closest to us while visiting Texas. The place doesn't look like much but the wait time was short and the service was excellent. Our waitress was super adorable and helped us with our orders and making sure our bowls of sides were always replenished as well as meat order. The food was delicious. The price was only $25 for all you can eat. An added bonus, they offer military discount too. Would recommend this place . Can't wait to come visit again.

Maserati C.
Maserati C.

Woo Me Ok is a small, homey kbbq restaurant located in Dallas TX. the menu is small, with 2 main sections. the first half of the menu for meats is $25, and there is an extra $3 charge for the second half of the menu - which has things like galbi and shrimp. when we went we decided to stick with the $25 menu. the staff is nice and super friendly. there's no limit to how much meat you can order, but they don't do grill changes unless you ask. the meat is pretty standard, but is good for a chill friends hangout. the sauces are yummy as well. my favorite thing they had was the japchae, which was incredibly seasoned. also they include a plate of veggies with the $25 buy-in. however, the veggies were lackluster & just felt like scraps. this place is good, because its cheap & the people are welcoming. also they tend to get busy during the holiday season - so make sure to make a reservation.

Danny N.
Danny N.

This is our first time at Woo Mee OK Korean BBQ. We went around 7 on Sunday. It's connected to some other stores. Parking was actually really tight which kinda made me want to park kinda far away from others because it was a little tight . We were greeted instantly by the person at the front counter which was real cool. It was a packed house, but no line. They went to go set up our table which took like a solid minute. When we sat down, we had our side dishes, utensils, and grill set up. Aesthetics were nice. Our server was real cool. He explained every single side dish, and how the menu worked. That was real cool of him. He mainly refilled our drinks, our (3 at a time) meats, and side dishes. Another server helped changed our grill. He also said we could do a half order of meats because the full portion is actually a lot. Woo Mee doesn't have a huge selection of meats to choose from, but the best in the menu is definitely the bulgogi, LA Galbi, and beef fingers. The pork belly was alright. We usually never get the lemon pepper shrimp, but it was pretty good. The place has a real nice Asian aesthetic to it. The gas lines to the burner should have a form of cable management. The line was kind of sticky out from the table, so I felt like someone quit smack it, and then there would a complete disaster. Customer service 5/5. Food 4/5