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Hot Korean Dining

Ground-breaking restaurants beef up action at Daiso Japan Carrollton complex

Teresa Gubbins
Aug 5, 2015 | 2:56 pm

The same Carrollton Town Center that recently saw the debut of the Daiso Japan dollar store will also welcome a trio of ground-breaking restaurants, two of which are brand new to the Dallas area.

The center is undergoing a $7 million facelift from owner NewQuest Properties and will be anchored by a 99 Ranch Market, the second in the Dallas area after the Plano store which opened at 131 W. Spring Creek Pkwy. in 2010.

But let's get on to those exciting Asian eateries. A spokeswoman for NewQuest said these will all be open by the fall.

Gen Korean
Korean BBQ mini-chain comes from California where it has eight branches spread across the Inland Empire east of Los Angeles. Another half dozen are in the wings, including one in Nevada, the first outside California.

This Carrollton branch will be the first in Texas, and is slated to open in mid- to late-August.

Gen Korean is an all-you-can eat Korean BBQ concept where you cook the food yourself on a grill at the table, in a neon-lit atmosphere. Its lineup of raw ingredients ranges from higher end prime cut meats such as black Angus steak and American Wagyu Kobe beef belly to foodie-adventurer options such as ox intestines, both small intestine and large.

It is unapologetically meat-centric. A post on the Alhambra branch's Facebook page mockingly warns customers that, "Every day, millions of innocent plants are eaten alive. Save our oxygen, eat meat."

Online reviewers make note of the glitzy vibe, one saying, "The place really did resemble some of the dance places I had been in back in the '90s." One nice touch is the freezer case in the lobby that stocks mega-sized macarons in a variety of flavors and colors.

Kung Fu Tea
International bubble-tea chain headquartered in New York calls itself the unchallenged expert in the bubble tea business. We won't dare challenge that. Their biggest constellation of stores lies in the Northeast, with nearly two dozen branches in New York, and a half dozen in Boston. There are also two branches in Houston.

Their beverage lineup includes green tea, black tea, milk tea, bubble tea, coffee, milk and slushes in flavors from familiar such as the signature coffee to exotic such as mung bean. There's a caramel macchiato slush and an Ovaltine slush, and a special for summer, pineapple coconut slush.

Their signatures include bubble tea, passion fruit green tea, green/red WOW milk, and grapefruit green tea.

In addition to the branch opening in Carrollton, there's also one coming in the fall to Richardson, at 2067 N. Central Expwy.

Dan Sung Sa
Korean dive bar/restaurant already has one branch in Dallas' Korean district off Royal Lane and I-35, where fans like it as "a chill place" to drink and snack. It's a favored destination for groups to hit after a night at the clubs. Its colorful, busy decor and Korean pop soundtrack and videos allow you to extend the party atmosphere while you sober up over spicy food.

The menu is a raucous Asian-fusion bi-lingual feast, with photos, that includes Chinese, Korean and Japanese food. There's seafood tofu teriyaki next to a Korean-style omelet next to a Japanese pancake next to French fries, plain or topped with kimchi. There are breaded fried mozzarella sticks with celery, and a cooling dish of canned peach slices on ice. They also do their own version of Korean fried chicken.

Regulars say that you simply cannot leave without doing some soju shots — soju being Korea's most popular distilled alcohol. Dang Sang Sa's frantically busy menu of drinks includes soju cocktails, flavored with fruits such as pineapple and lemon, as well as with a bottled yogurt drink.

Gen Korean is one of three new restaurants opening in the Daiso Japan center in Carrollton.

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Gen Korean is one of three new restaurants opening in the Daiso Japan center in Carrollton.
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Chocolate News

Richardson dessert shop Chocolate Drip lays out eye-catching treats

Lauren Durie
Dec 26, 2025 | 3:09 pm
Chocolate Drip
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Chocolate bear with pistachio sauce at Chocolate Drip

A dessert shop in Richardson has become the toast of the sweets world: Called Chocolate Drip, it opened in August at 1057 S. Sherman St., in a center east of US-75 near Spring Valley Road, where it's rolling out some eye-catching chocolate treats.

Chocolate Drip is a passion project from Mohammad Quzmar, a Palestinian-born owner who moved to Dallas four years ago and taught himself to cook through tinkering. That experimentation has translated into a constantly evolving menu, with new creations appearing whenever inspiration strikes — earning him a growing reputation as something of a modern-day Willy Wonka.

"Chocolate is my passion. I just love being in the kitchen and creating,” he says.

The cafe's offerings are extensive, from sweet breakfast staples like pancakes and waffles to off-menu items teased on the café’s Instagram, such as the Dubai Drip platter — an interactive fondue plate with fruit, brownies, waffles, marshmallows, to be dipped into melted chocolate and pistachio cream.

Many of his items have the kind of eye-catching twists and table-side presentations that draw attention on Instagram, such as the cruffle (a waffle made from a croissant) topped with spaghetti-like strands of gelato, which a server extrudes through a potato ricer right before your eyes.

Other signatures include a teddy bear made of chocolate mousse and kanafa, finished with pistachio sauce for $13.30, and crepes filled with a brownie, with pistachio and chocolate sauce for $15.

Prices are not cheap but these are ultra-decadent items with generous portions, often meant for sharing.

The drink list is ambitious, spanning coffee, matcha, smoothies, milkshakes, and nonalcoholic mocktails. It's obvious Quzmar is having fun, rolling out his versions of viral items like the famous s'mores hot chocolate pioneered by New York dessert shop Glace, which features a cap made of marshmallow meringue that’s torched and topped with a chocolate bonbon.

There are also a few savory offerings like egg-and-cheese crepes, a salmon croissant, and a turkey waffle. Those in the know also come to order Middle Eastern treats like salab, a creamy milk drink topped with cinnamon; and Om Ali, a sugary pudding with nuts, dried fruit, and coconut.

Named after the Gen Z slang for “cool” or “stylish,” Drip is meant to be a hangout spot more than a quick dessert stop, Quzmar says — a place to linger over brunch, then return late night to a place that feels buzzy and fun sans alcohol.

“Everyone who works here is either family or treated like family and everything is homemade with love," he says.

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