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Korean BBQ - (Near Killeen, TX)

Address: 🏡 715 W Veterans Memorial Blvd, Killeen, TX 76541
Phone : +1 (254) 213-2352
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Moderate - Near Killeen ,TX

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Ivars River Pub - San Marcos

Rating: 4.3 /5
Sam TX Realtor Wow!!! My hubby and I had to stop and laugh at the faces of content with every bite! Those green beans and the pecan bread pudding had us moaning at the table. Got a little weird but omggggg!! The chicken smothered in queso. Fries with queso, bacon and brisket. So so good. That brisket tasted like it just came out the smoker. I will definitely be back. I’m hooked. Was just looking for a place with a view and I found the most amazing tastes ever! Oh and try the hot chocolate with RumChata. Service was also good.
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Chets Dallas - Dallas

Rating: 4.8 /5
Julie Mcclary We had the best time at Chets. The atmosphere is warm and cozy, the service was amazing and the food was delicious! We had the Chets Popcorn Shrimp as well as the Fish & Chips. My fave was Chets Popcorn Shrimp because it was light and fresh, PERFECT for a hot summer day! Top it of with a good Old Fashion, and this Saturday couldnt be any better!!

La Piazza - Sherman

Rating: 4.4 /5
EarnhartBuilt We arrived at 6:30 on a Friday, just in time to get a table without a wait. The service was great even with a full house. The bread and the Shrimp Scampi was our favorite! We cant wait to come back, such a great vibe.
burnt bean company

Burnt Bean Company - Seguin

Rating: 4.7 /5
Anthony Arizpe Texas monthly #1 BBQ and this place did not disappoint. I think I see why it got ranked #1 because its not your normal BBQ spot in Texas. They give it a twist especially on Sunday by having barbacoa and even munedo. The meat are really good and tender and really enjoyed them i missed out on the turkey, pepper jack sausage, jalapeño sausage, and beer ribs. So you do have to get there early. Overall I did enjoy it and would be looking forward on coming back.
oddfellows

Oddfellows - Dallas

Rating: 4.3 /5
Phil Mashburn The Huevos Rancheros were some of the best I’ve ever had. Eggs cooked perfectly, spicy, traditional sauce, tender yet firm black beans and a crisp corn tortilla. Very satisfying! Potatoes in the side were perfectly cooked as well. Food was out in less than 6 minutes. Enjoy!

Krack Kitchen - Pearland

Rating: 4.6 /5
Project Lemming When have you ever seen a 4.5 rating for a place to eat INSIDE of a gas station? Well, let this be your first! We were looking for a place to eat fried fish yesterday for my father-in-law & saw this place on a Google search that had excellent reviews. The good experience begins with meeting David, the owner & chef, at the counter. He is friendly, helpful & loves to talk about Louisiana cooking. He is excited about it. You can’t beat food from someone who cooks that is passionate about what they serve. When he told me about his generational history of family chefs cooking for famous places in New Orleans I knew this had to be good. The menu is not extensive as yet but more dishes are added seasonally and still more will be in time. He just came out of a food truck & is still growing. I ordered Mardi Gras Pasta which was comprised of a lot of shrimp, juicy chicken, & a Louisiana brand sausage on top of pasta covered with a rich creamy sauce with lots of seasoning & flavor. Enough for 2. My wife got the Fried Fish & Grits. I’ll get back to the fish in a minute. Let’s talk grits. I’m known for making my Mama’s recipe & am asked to make it by everyone who has had breakfast at our house. I love her grits, the taste & memories it brings. It’s a Southern thing. David’s grits, however, were so much better than mine. They’re good enough to stand on their own as an entree. There are flavors in it that I can’t identify but would love to duplicate. Amid the sea-sized portion of grits was a large filet of Fried Fish described below. The plate was big enough to share & my wife reluctantly did. Our final dish was Fried Fish which was an option of the menu item that could have included shrimp. The filets were a generous portion of large, juicy, tender, delicately battered & fried fish that rivaled any place I’ve ever had it. Of course it was seasoned like you grew up with, that is if you grew up in Louisiana. Definitely big enough to share but only if you like the other people at your table and even then…maybe not. Oh yeah, we got a side order of Gambino’s friend bread toasted with butter. What’s a “Gambino’s”? It’s a famous bakery in New Orleans with REAL French bread. David has it brought in. Such a fine detail! This was the best meal I can remember having in a styrofoam box which meant taking home the leftovers (and there were plenty) was a snap. High points: Louisiana-style cooking, out-of-the-ordinary dishes, HUGE portions you can share, & meeting David the chef/owner. Low points: …I’ll have to get back to you if I can think of any.