Randomly stopped in for a quick dinner with my sister and wanted to try their #1(bulgogi bimbimbop). I thought it was pretty good despite the fact they messed up my order at first, but they were very nice and quick to fix. It was a good size portion that came with miso soup and two sides. My sister tried one of the tofu stews and said it was too salty. First time I saw her NOT finish her tofu stew.
Ali N.
Tu valoración: 5 Fort Worth, TX
Wow! I was impressed! I usually don’t like food court restaurants but I am glad I gave this place a chance. I ordered the short ribs combo and it was amazing! Was a bit expensive for the combo($ 16) but well worth it since the food was super yummy. Will def. be coming back :)
Lane B.
Tu valoración: 4 Frisco, TX
Really great stone bowls. Bowls are so hot, they are still untouchable at the end of the meal. The only one I’ve had is the #1 bulgogi and it very tasty and a good value.
Laura P.
Tu valoración: 5 Garland, TX
TRYTHESOFTTOFUSTEWSHERE — yum! This may be my older daughter’s favorite restaurant in the H Mart food court. She loves their mushroom soft tofu stew, and can’t do spicy anything. We have asked for non-spicy for her at other Korean places, which usually translates to not-as-spicy, but here THEYGOTITRIGHT — no red pepper at all. She is so sensitive to the burn of spicy food that she doesn’t even like black pepper, but she loves Asian food in general and Korean food in particular. To find a Korean place that truly understood her aversion to hot red pepper and honored it 100% really made her day. Or, as she put it, «I can have something Asian at the food court besides plain steamed dumplings and white rice! YAYYY!!» The soft tofu stew itself came bubbling hot with a raw cracked egg on top that you stir into the boiling soup. When Miranda dug into the bottom of her bowl, she came up with huge hunks of delicious soft tofu — more than she ever expected! The broth was deliciously mushroomy and had been made without any red pepper, which as we noted above me is a challenge for her. She had 3 kinds of mushrooms in her stew, which she LOVED! Side dishes of mild kimchi and sweet pickled cabbage were delicious, and I enjoyed them as she avoided them. Of course the slightly sticky rice that came with the stew was the perfect accompaniment to her meal and she gobbled it up. We will DEFINITELY be back! We took what she couldn’t finish hime with us for lunch tomorrow.
Larry L.
Tu valoración: 5 North Dallas, Dallas, TX
Love the Korean short ribs here. And it’s a cafeteria within a grocery store so there are many options just in case your loved one isn’t feeing it.
Rinny K.
Tu valoración: 5 Irving, TX
This place is actually located in H Mart. I was really surprised that the food is amazing!!! Seriously blew my mind when I had the combo BBQ beef and seafood soup. The portions were very large, the short ribs were not fatty. If you want something fast and tasty, this is the place to go. The price is reasonable and the food is really really good. I have pretty much eaten all the dishes here. Seems everything here is fresh because it’s constantly busy. There’s nearly ever a place to sit in the food court. I Always order the one dish that provides soup and protein, and I still take food home. This place also has awesome groceries and amazing sides.
David L.
Tu valoración: 4 Plano, TX
Food — 4⁄5 Service — 4⁄5 Value — 4⁄5 This was surprisingly good for a food court place in the Hmart supermarket. I got the combo that came with tofu stew and some bulgogi and found both to be good and the price was reasonable too. Had I tried to order both of these dishes at one of the restaurants nearby, I would have had to pay way more(and may have gotten a little more food) and the quality probably would not have been noticeably better either.
Kathy L.
Tu valoración: 5 Grand Prairie, TX
One of my favorite spots in the food court in Hmart. I almost always stop here for the hot stone bibimbap or dolsot bibimbap. It is always tasty and I always leave full. The price point is great too since its under $ 10. A definite must stop in the food court
Shannon T.
Tu valoración: 3 Mansfield, TX
I stopped by for a meal at the food court after shopping at Super H Mart. I had the #1(bulgogi bibimbap). It came out sizzling hot and indeed, the stone bowl kept me blowing on it the rice to cool it down until the last bite. It was brought out within 10 minutes of when I ordered it and included side plates of kimchi and pickled cabbage, and a bowl of miso soup. The bibimbap had a lot of rice and not as much vegetables or other ingredeints as I would have liked. The kimchi also wasn’t as strong and spicy. Other than that, the amount of food was worth $ 8.50.
Olivia B.
Tu valoración: 5 Little Elm, TX
Ordered the Seafood Bibimbap for lunch and it was so good. It had amazing flavor and the seafood was really tasty. No complaints. I was talking and didn’t mix in the raw egg but it still cooked beautifully. Rice was crispy and delish!
Jeff R.
Tu valoración: 5 Flower Mound, TX
This is another of the small restaurants located in the H-mart grocery store. All the soups I’ve tried are delicious but the bulgogi and the short ribs are fantastic. But be warned, it comes out boiling Hot!
Stephanie H.
Tu valoración: 5 The Colony, TX
I was looking up restaurants on Unilocal and I came across sobahn. My last name is hahn and this restaurant had I similar name to mine so I checked this place out. The food is really good and they also have vegetarian options. My sister is vegetarian so she liked that she could order non meat items.
Sara H.
Tu valoración: 5 Dallas, TX
I am obsessed with the bulgogi hot stone bowl here(#1 on the menu)! It is sooooo good! When you get the bowl, mix in the raw egg. The stone bowl is so hot that it cooks the egg and makes the rice in the bowl a little crispy and delicious! It also has a lot of veggies that make it fresh and nutritious. Every time I go with friends, we also get some pan-fried dumplings at the neighboring food court station. Everything is so filling, cost-effective, and delicious!
Jim S.
Tu valoración: 4 Dallas, TX
Sobahn is one of the Super H mart food court restaurants. It’s not a bad place, especially if you find yourself hungry during your shopping trip, but I don’t think it’s worth a 30 min long trip dedicated to visiting the place. Most of the dishes at Sobahn are around 8 – 10 dollars, and consist of pretty traditional Korean hot stone Korean entrees. Also present are Korean bulgogi BBQ and other soup things. You can read their names and they are usually pretty self explanatory. I ordered the Hot Stone Bowl with Korean Beef BBQ(9), which I enjoyed. it came in a sizzling bowl, which was reassuring(also frightening) for its freshness. The food was pretty delicious, although nothing out of the ordinary. The dish came with 2 small dishes of kimchi and pickled cabbage, as well as a small bowl of soup. I thought it was a pretty good portion size for how much I paid. Again, this place is supposed to be a quick go-to restaurant, not some fancy-pants Korean BBQ(if that’s what you want, you can walk out of Hmart and find several Korean BBQ places in the vicinity).
Abby S.
Tu valoración: 3 Dallas, TX
For a food court korean food it’s pretty delish. It can be a bit pricey. I enjoy the poor Bibimbap, bulgogi, short ribs, & spicy seafood tofu soup here.