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Welcome to Dong Chun Hong

"Dong Chun Hong" in Carrollton, TX is a Chinese-Korean fusion restaurant offering a variety of dishes like Pai Bo Chae, Yusanseu, and Shrimp Tang su Yuk. Renowned for their crispy meats and flavorful sauces, customers rave about their tangsuyuk and ganpoongki. The self-service style and quick service make dining convenient, with options like chadol jjamppong and ban ban for indecisive diners. The generous portion sizes and rich flavors of dishes like jjajangmyun and jjamppong keep customers coming back for more. Overall, "Dong Chun Hong" is a go-to spot for satisfying black bean noodle cravings and enjoying hearty Korean comfort food.

LOCATIONS
  • Dong Chun Hong
    2625 Old Denton Rd Ste 544 Carrollton, TX 75007
    2625 Old Denton Rd Ste 544 Carrollton, TX 75007 Hotline: (972) 323-8575

Welcome to Dong Chun Hong, a Chinese-Korean restaurant located in Carrollton, TX. This establishment offers a variety of amenities including takeout, reservations, delivery, accepts credit cards and Apple Pay, and has outdoor seating. Dong Chun Hong is known for its house specials like Pai Bo Chae and Yusanseu Beef, as well as delicious dishes like Shrimp Tang su Yuk and StirFry Bok Choy.

Customers have raved about the crispy meats, generous portions, and quick service at Dong Chun Hong. Many have praised the tangsuyuk and jjajangmyun, with one reviewer calling it the "go-to spot for jjajangmyun in Dallas." The self-service format of the restaurant has also been well-received, making it convenient for diners to order and enjoy their meals.

If you're in the mood for authentic Chinese-Korean cuisine, Dong Chun Hong is the place to be. With flavorful dishes, generous portions, and a convenient self-service format, this restaurant is sure to satisfy your cravings.

START YOUR REVIEW OF Dong Chun Hong
Jomar N.
Jomar N.

The food was really good. I love how the meats stay crispy even after being in the sauce for a long time. The service was good as well. The portions are pretty big for the price considering the elevated price of food right now.

Sue P.
Sue P.

BEST tangsuyuk in town!! The fried meat stays crispy and their sauce tastes as good as home made! Their fried mandu and ganpoongki is also delicious. The jajangmyun is meh and don't get the mapo tofu!

Lily F.
Lily F.

This looks like an old school place. I have no idea how long this restaurant has been around but judging from some of the comments, there's recently been some changes. I can say that I do love me some self-serve style restaurants. I kinda wish more restaurants were like this. It's just easier to get in an out without worrying about waiting around to pay the bill. I ordered half black bean noodles and half seafood noodles for $14. Overall, it's a great deal and a great way to take care of some cravings. I will indeed have to get their tangsooyuk next time, but their jjajjangmyun was pretty legit. Maybe not AS good as Mr. Paik nearby, but really good. Plus, sometimes I'm not in the mood to eat an entire of tangsooyuk by myself so the combo plates are perfect for me.

Alex H.
Alex H.

THE GO TO SPOT FOR JJAJANGMYUN IN DALLAS As someone who's lived in Dallas, Austin, and Lubbock and visited Houston occasionally, jjajangmyun is one of the hardest Korean dishes to look for in all of Texas. Thankfully this place exists in Carrollton to satisfy those black bean noodle cravings. It's sept serve here and food comes out real quick.

Sophia J.
Sophia J.

First, I like the fact that the service changed to self service. Not only it is convenient but no requirement for tip is a plus. I haven't tried variety of food but their chadol jjamppong is super delicious!! It's one of their latest menu but I honestly get this at least once every 2 week or so. There are private rooms that can be used by anyone as long as its not already occupied so that's also nice.

Lisa K.
Lisa K.

One of my go-to spots for jjampong and jjajangmyun in DFW. For the indecisive, there's a 'ban ban' option where you can choose two between jjampong, jjajanmyun, or tangsuyuk! Their portions are generous and dishes full of flavor. It's a self-serve establishment where you order at the counter, grab your own utensils, and rack up the dirty dishes at the end. The signage is in Korean so it could be hard to miss but it's to the right of Maht Gaek and left of Wicked Snow. They close on Wednesdays!

Joanne L.
Joanne L.

craved black bean and went to this place self service for sides and water it was the perfect cute place; especially after watching so many kdramas and cooking at home all the time (when i say cute i don't mean pink anime asethics but like a typical restaraunt that didn't over for their decor and let the food speak) the crispy pork was def crunchy and black bean had perfect amount of flavor without being overly salty or sweet

Benjamin C.
Benjamin C.

Nothing soothes the soul like a good jajangmyeun and crispy tangsuyuk and I definitely leave satisfied after my visits to Dong Chun Hong. Their jjamppong and white jjamppong (for those that can't eat spicy) are wonderfully hearty and flavorful as well. After trying many places around town, this remains my go-to spot.

Sharon C.
Sharon C.

My go-to jjajangmyeon spot. The portion sizes are generous and it is consistently delicious each time. My most recent visit was with new COVID regulations, during which the dining experience has become entirely self-serve. You have to order up at the window first before you sit down, and all sides are at the self serve station where you will also find a water station and utensils etc. At the end of your meal, you have to return your trays to their designated tray shelves. It is efficient and pretty straight forward. They have signs around the restaurant to help you too. Dong Chun Hong has met all of my jjajangmyeon craving needs and I am confident they will meet yours too!